“Always an interesting selection and the prices are great.
Updating my review as per Google's algorithm request. Stop by just to see if there's anything interesting today. Walked out with five 90% cacao chocolate bars at about 25 each. The same ones that sell for or $4 at Lucky and Safeway. I really need to come here more often to see what I need instead of going to the major chains”
“Super great store to go grocery shopping. Unique and interesting items. Plus way cheaper than walmart and sometimes even cheaper than the dollar store depending on what the product is. great location and always lots of extra parking. Actually have nothing bad to say about this place or the stuff to really good grocery outlet.”
“I come here all the time and it's a great Daiso. The selection is quite large and they have all kinds of goodies here. Specifically I would come here if you are buying:
- Stationary
- Travel gear (small shampoo bottles to fill etc)
- Kitchen cleaning supplies
- Bathroom cleaning supplies (air fresheners etc)
They also have a cool camping section that I haven't seen at other Daiso and a bunch of Asian snacks for selection but I recommend going to the Mitsuwa next door as the snacks can be a little pricey.”
“It is said that it is a store similar to the domestic "10-yuan store". After walking around, I feel that the prices are indeed relatively low, but the types of items sold are all-encompassing, far from being comparable to a 10-yuan store. It is basically a small hypermarket.”
“lots of many tech-y things that you cant find in american stores. theyre all very useful tools that can help in everyday life. for example: a hairbrush cleaner. its also very easy to spend a lot of money/time here. most things are $2.25”
“08.13.25 2:30pm It's ok. It's a clean, beautiful building in a nice location, but there are much better Grocery Outlets in the Bay Area as this one has limited stock and is too small for being the only one in the area. It's great that Palo Alto has ONE. And Redwood City too. Sadly, Menlo Park, Los Altos, Atherton, Woodside, Portola Valley, none of these areas has a discount grocers, but they should as it would be popular.
Cashiers and staff weren't particularly friendly nor unfriendly, I'd say nonchalant. There was a unisex public bathroom in the left rear upon entry, sort of unclean, but it's there.
I did get the 3ct x 45oz Prego Low Sodium Family Sized Tomato Based Pasta Sauce for $4.99, which even their own cashier was surprised at the good bulk value of it so that was a plus.”
“Selection doesn't seem as good as some locations. Something's are a great buy, others just so so. The employees are great, very helpful and a pleasure to deal with!”
10:30AM - 9:30PM
1322 Saratoga Ave, San Jose
Discount Stores
“Best shop ever! It can literally satisfy every taste.
I came in to buy swimming shorts and I couldn’t believe how many beautiful clothes they have.
I will not miss to come again.”
“08.05.25 11:50am
Excellent location, clean store, great parking, great merchandise & food selections and wonderful staff (cashier Antonio!).
They always have great deli products on sale, got the 12oz Aidell's Teriyaki & Pineapple Chicken Meatballs for $2.99 (this is almost the Costco sale price for 46oz size if calculated by oz), 12oz Hickory Farms Summer Sausage $1.99, 4oz Bar S Deli Shaved Ham $0.50, Oroweat Keto Bread $5.99 (same price as Safeway), 48oz Sunsweet Prune Juice $4.99, 24oz North Coast Organic Apple Sauce $3.29, cantaloupe $2.49, 2 Pint Strawberries $3.99, humongous mangos 4/$5, refrigerated 3ct bag of Japanese fresh ramen noodles $1.28, etc.”
“Not quite the hoop la it was a few years ago but you can still find all kinds of cheap utensils and Nik knacks to make life a little more convenient. The chain is well organized which is reflective of its stock price! I've been to five or so of them and would return for stocking stuffers!”
“The deals are really great, I got the best service from their friendly staffs. Thank you so much for your support. I will surely recommend this place to everyone.”
10AM - 10:30PM
580 E El Camino Real, Sunnyvale
Discount Stores
“One of the cheap stores in Sunnyvale but the quality is in question. Almost all things are available from garments to handbags, floor mats to curtains, toys to kitchen wares and shoes to hand gloves. There is a comparable price in each item but not the company price is not reduced.”
“Very clean and well organized. Staff was actively cleaning and restocking shelves. Most of the products were for younger children. Most of the clothing was for girls.”
“I need to stop thinking I'm only going in for 1 thing and I know where it is because it's never just 1 thing.
*Note to self: Always take a basket/cart!*”
“I’ve been a regular customer at General Dollar for quite some time, and every visit continues to impress. The service is always friendly, and the employees go above and beyond to assist customers. I always find what I need—whether it’s household goods, food, or personal care items—at unbeatable prices. The quality of everything I’ve purchased has been great, especially considering how affordable it is. It’s an excellent place for anyone who wants to save without sacrificing quality!”
“(Translated by Google) I wish there were hats ... I can sell them hats; I am from San Francisco del Rincón Guanajuato Mexico and I sell wholesale hat.(Original)Me gustaría que hubiera sombreros... Yo los puedo vender sombreros; soy de San Francisco del Rincón Guanajuato México y vendo sombrero de mayoreo.”
“This is the ultimate place that can come and get anything furniture groceries laundry detergent snacks got to come before they end up not having them anymore we must keep this place in business”
“I often visit the dollar store. I always go to the dollar store to buy things in every city I go to. This dollar store is quite big! Dollar stores in the United States are just like supermarkets. They basically have daily necessities for about 1 yuan. So if you are traveling, camping, or even for daily life, you can come to the $1 store to buy it! The food he has is edible, drinkable, frozen, including biscuits, snacks, snacks and candies! There are also pots and pans, as well as food sealing boxes, mops, brooms, etc..
If you have children, you can also buy English exercise books here!
The reason why I gave five stars is because the things inside are neatly arranged and not messy, and the lights in the whole store are bright and the overall store is clean. There are no homeless people walking around inside...
The items on the shelves are also well-arranged and look like they are very good to buy!
Now the dollar store is no longer a member, each item is $1.25, but you can pay with credit card, which is still great!”
“Our water in Santa Clara contains substantial ground water which frequently doesn't taste that great so we've been buying five gallon bottles of drinking water for nearly thirty years. I discovered Jenny's recently and couldn't be happier, you buy a twenty five dollar card and it costs 25 cents per gallon, better than most dispensary machines. I wish I knew about the store when we hosted birthday parties for our children it's filled with all sorts of five and dime items and lots of things young children might want. Certainly worth taking a quick look, wish I had done it sooner.”
“The staff are generally pretty good and the store relatively clean. One of the bigger and better dollar trees I've been to.
Gets very crowded and long lines during certain hours so be careful of that.”
“I always goes to this dollar tree in the early morning and find everything is so organized and new items. This is my favorite store for my art and crafts supplies.”
6AM - 11PM
4080 Stevens Creek Blvd, San Jose
Discount Stores
“For some reason their French breads taste really good. You can tell it’s more of a processed type of bread but it’s still a good yummy deal for $1 a giant loaf. I don’t like how there’s stuff locked up behind cases though cause you gotta wait awhile for some poor lone staff to run around to all the customers before finally getting to you. San Jose people, stop stealing!
Also I tried their marketplace pizza near the small deli counter. Hmmm…. For $10, it’s okay but doesn’t seem to have much pizza taste. 6.5/10 rating. I added jalapeño for flavor. I grabbed one of those premade salad bag and also made chicken Alfredo pasta. Meal came out to be only about $5-6 for 4 big servings. Pretty good imo”
“Really busy. have fresh fruits and foods, but more then 20 need customers were waiting in line and only two lines were open. so it is really messed up and there was so many employee walking around and they weren’t doing nothing to open more lines for customers. There were many employees, but there were no management at all.”
“This store is conveniently located in Mountain View where there are NO OTHER similar convenient stores around. The negative reviewers complaining about this store are absolutely ungrateful, oblivious and do not appreciate what we've been offered with this store on the edge of town. The cashiers ARE FINE. *** STOP PICKING ON THEM *** *** AND START PICKING UP YOUR OWN GOD-D×MN MESS INSTEAD *** The workers are doing the best they can considering their Life Circumstances. If you want this store to stay open, then stop complaining on public forums and discouraging people from shopping here. The more you complain > The less customers will shop here > The Less Revenue > The higher chance the store will Shutdown. INSTEAD of being an ingrate, why dont you switch it up and BE NICE FOR ONCE to the Cashiers and respect the fact that they dont have it as easy in life -unlike you Foreign-born Tech Workers who show No Respect or Decency towards Blue-Collar American workers! We see how you foreigners treat American Workers ? - and it's DISGUSTING AND VULGAR to witness! Start showing some decency & respect - and maybe you will get it in return ? I have gotten to know some of the Employees at this store over the years - and some of these folks are living out of their vehicles on the streets of Mountain View because the cheap prices you STINGY Customers pay for your goods at this store is not enough to pay these folks a Living Wage. HAVE SOME BASIC COMPASSION FOR YOUR NEIGHBORS WHO ARE TRYING TO SURVIVE. Say "Hello" nicely to the cashier and "Thank you very much for being here and helping me today". OR - better yet: How about showing your appreciation by handing them a measly $5 bill for helping you? Oh, I see... You're not willing to do that...? Ok So....how about just BEING NICE for God's Sake?! ?? ~ALSO~ What about HELPING THEM out a bit and straightening out your mess as you shop. I do it. Is that too much to ask? Isn't this YOUR LOCAL store too?! ? REMEMBER THE GOLDEN ROLE: BE NICE & POLITE FIRST - and trust me: the Cashier will respond in kind ?”