Bag O' goodies
Treats
Outside
Does not work!!!! I have to drive 6 miles just to return it!!!!!
Imported coffee, drink section is fully loaded!
Camping
Candy's
Makeup
Stationery
Chips
4th Daiso haul. Brought my own shopping bag ;)
Kitchen
Front exterior
Container section
Monique W.
Nov 15, 2023
My husband and I stopped by Daiso on a Wednesday evening. We've wanted to check out this new Daiso location in the Centennial Hills now for the past month! Daiso is located off of the 215/Durango exit. It's in a large shopping plaza next to Kohl's and Ulta Beauty. There is ample amount of parking spots available.Daiso is a Japanese store. It has a wide range of items from pet toys, home goods, kitchen supplies, Japanese snacks, drinks such as Calipcos, and much more! Throughout the store, you'll notice the price conversion from Yen to US Dollars. Everything in the store was really well organized and there was a lot of inventory! The team members at Daiso were quite helpful and friendly! The price wasn't expensive either for a lot of their merchandise. We had such a wonderful experience at this Daiso location! Checkout process was simple and seamless at Daiso.
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Vanessa T.
Nov 18, 2023
This was my first ever visit to a Daiso in the states.First impressions:-Kind of small, but big enough to get my fix in-Missing some of the top tier snacks found in Japan. Mostly stocked with things easily accessible in the US.-Lots of containers and kitchen accessories, which was the purpose of this trip.What did rub me the wrong way was the price conversion. I understand import fees, taxes, etc etc. But the charts they display all over the store are completely inaccurate to the true conversions. They are robbing us, really. 200¥ is $1.34. But Daiso here charges $3.25. Still cheap but good grief. I understand the conversions are ever-changing, but maybe a 50¢ mark up would be enough, not $2.I think I'll keep my Daiso shopping overseas, as not to ruin the charm & the thrill of cheap goods.You may as well shop online imo.
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Sxc A.
Jan 7, 2025
It's doesn't hurt for the employees say Hello or good bye .... when people are shopping or leaving at your store WTH Fire all the incompetent girls who aren't willing to work . Maybe play on your phone after you help your customers! Unbelievable!
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Alayshia E.
Aug 26, 2024
The amount and variety of items at this store is pretty crazy. One of my friends told me this was an "asian convenience store" but i was truly unprepared for all items from snacks, to school supplies, to kitchenware, and outdoor patio supplies. Like WHAT?? I love this. I bought a new set of bowls and chopsticks for home for under $10. Also! Staff is super nice.
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Carol C.
Nov 16, 2024
Had fun in the store shopping! Amazing things. Good things. Interesting things. I like the fact they have things from toys to jewelry to shoes to food at reasonable prices.
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Tiffiny K.
Oct 15, 2023
I've traveled to Japan and brought back Daiso goodies and made that trip to Little Tokyo in LA so many times. But we finally have our own Vegas Daiso locations!A Japanese "dollar store" type retail.Full of snacks, home goods, beauty supplies, toys, stationary and so much more. I am a big fan of ask things Sanrio and you can get so many branded items. My pink kitchen really loves all the gadgets I've been adding.
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Brian P.
Feb 4, 2024
I'm glad we have Daiso in Vegas now! And this location is really convenient for me too! For those that don't know, Daiso is a Japanese discount store with generally cheap prices. While some of it is useless junk, they generally have good prices on stationary, kitchen gadgets, and dishware. They also sell Japanese candy, drinks, and snacks.
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Mr Q.
Apr 23, 2024
I didn't know what this store was. Was driving by and decided to stop in. Similar to a Dollar Tree type of store but with products you might not normally find anywhere else but online. Prices are low and displayed in Yen.
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Stefan R.
Jun 19, 2023
Have visited the other LV stores, but I wanted to see this newly opened one.I always liked Japanese markets and department stores. While not a "shopper" I could browse in them for hours, not like my typical in and out as quickly as I can like in Target, TJ Max etc.This place was typical chock fill of "cute" things you would never need, lots of stickers, boxes, bags, home stuff and food and snack items. Definitely a place to buy pocky.As always picked a few things I could actually use like some cooking chopsticks....just an enjoyable place to shop. Decent prices!
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Jin Y.
Aug 27, 2023
Good selections found in Japan. They have everything from decorative items to your everyday household needs, i.e. organizers, dispensers, containers, glass cleaning supplies, oven mittens, etc. They have a snack and drink section. Overall, great to walk through and find something you may need at home.
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