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October 2023 by Jimmy C.
Daiso had been the first to appear in SF before Miniso as the most popular discount store. Joining the rest of the Japanese businesses like Uniqlo and Matcha Café Maiko, half of Stonestown Galleria had slowly become the shopping center of J-Town. You ought to buy most of any items in Daiso that costs as low as $1.5 each. Other items, once again, were a little expensive. So this could be a good shopping experience, especially for those who have low income. The pictures below were my best purchases. Non instant GreeNoodle packets and Uji matcha glass bottle soft drinks were one of the greatest selections. Daiso in Stonestown Galleria now has its self-service machines you can use if you use your credit card. A good way to make up for the other Daiso that was out of business in Market st of the Financial District.
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September 2023 by C G
Daiso is a large international franchise Japanese dollar variety store that's chock-full of items for all your needs: Sanrio character-type themed novelty items and toys, useful household and cleaning items, tons of storage boxes of all shapes and sizes, automotive accessories, all kinds of decorative accents, and so much more!Here are a couple of pictures of some of the more unique and unusual items that can be found here!There's something for everyone, including plenty of items you never even knew you needed...until now! Happy shopping!
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September 2023 by Jonathan L.
So excited to have access to a Daiso here in the Sunset / Parkside area! If you've never been to a Daiso, it's a Japanese dollar store that carries a wide array of surprisingly high quality items. I have purchased drill bits at Daiso before, and they work just as well as name brand ones for my purposes. If one is a stationary aficionado, check out the paper and pens on offer: Japanese paper is well known for its value and ability to handle fountain pens.As to this specific Daiso, it is a bit smaller than those in Japantown or Serramonte. However, as for the basics of kitchen utensils, chair socks, car sun shades, and the like, this Daiso will serve just as well as any other.Special note: this Daiso is located on the mezzanine level, near the Target in Stonestown, so if you're looking for this store, look up.
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August 2023 by Wendy H.
New Daiso in Stonestown! This one is smaller than the one they used to have at the former Shoe Palace. They squeezes their entire merchandise into this space. Aisles are narrow so no shopping carts. Also kind of hard to walk through if it's crowded. Same merchandise. They have self check out here. Easy to use. Will come back if I need something from Daiso
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August 2023 by Margie Wu
I've been waiting for Daiso Stonestown opening forever and finally it's here.We are so happy!!!I waited in line on 2nd days they opened, and not long I've already went into this place.Beautiful Display.Feels like they have everything I need for Daiso.For a small moment I thought I was in Asia.They have self checkout out section & can do mobile payment.Love Daiso.
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August 2023 by Shirley N.
Tight quarters. Narrow aisles. Fewer merchandise. If I drop in again it'll be for a box of S&B's Golden Curry. It's stocked in many supermarkets but somehow it feels like a good buy here. What I observed were several self checkout stations. I only wore my lookee loo hat on this visit but plan to give it a try next time.
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July 2023 by Anthony Bu
It was a cool store, many Japanese items sold here. It was a long line on July 23rd, 2023, one day after the grand opening of the 100th Daiso Store. The store is on the 2nd level right above the Apple store.
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July 2023 by Margie W
I've been waiting for Daiso Stonestown opening forever and finally it's here.We are so happy!!!I waited in line on 2nd days they opened, and not long I've already went into this place.Beautiful Display.Feels like they have everything I need for Daiso.For a small moment I thought I was in Asia.They have self checkout out section & can do mobile payment.Love Daiso.
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July 2023 by AjbWha YT
It was a cool store, many Japanese items sold here. It was a long line on July 23rd, 2023, one day after the grand opening of the 100th Daiso Store. The store is on the 2nd level right above the Apple store.
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July 2023 by Teemo Sucks (yass pills)
Great location for a Daiso, but keep in mind that the store is compact and small. Don't expect to have a lot of personal space in this store. Employees were nice but were more focused on their own tasks.
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July 2023 by Regine
Daiso Stonestown had a soft opening on June 20, 2023! The main difference of this Daiso is that it is very small and narrow. Think of everything a normal Daiso has but much more compact. Despite the size, one of the huge pluses is that there’s self check out and Apple Pay! The self check out lanes do not take cash or American Express, but they will take tap options, which is something I have yet to see around the Peninsula. This is exactly what Stonestown needs and will be definitely be coming back!
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July 2023 by Elaine Y.
Huge long lines for the grand opening. So excited to see Daiso in the neighborhood. I was fortunate to be on the other side of the mall due to the long lines and was entertained by Taikoo drums and an unexpected ribbon cutting by London Breed. Still waiting to get in. OK , I finally got in and bought a few gardening supplies and food. There were self checkouts as Well as cash registers. The staff were really friendly and welcoming. At the self checkout , there were staff on hand to help if needed and Apple Pay was excepted. As expected, a little chaotic on grand opening day and prices were not clearly marked because you have to convert the yen price to $ on the charts nearby. Daiso is a great place for cute and innovative items. Definitely will be back to peruse more leisurely.
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July 2023 by Stephen W.
This newly opened Daiso is on the second floor of Stonestown. It has a sizable snack selection. It's finally open again, which is good news for cute junk shoppers. It has that new store smell right now, so hit it if you enjoy that stuff. It's pretty small for a Daiso, it's not nearly as big as the old one, but it's still worth going to nonetheless.
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September 2017 by Tu Lam
This is a Japanese dollar store. You can find some really interesting items here. It ranges from office supplies like pens and pencils, to kitchen ware such as bowls, cups, chopsticks, to storage photo boxes, to decorations. This store is small and when I went consisted a large part of Halloween decorations. Always check out the expiration dates on food items.