I love going to Ikea, aside from just browsing furniture, the food in their cafeteria is really good for its price. The Ikea around where I live doesn't have as many options but I usually stick to the Swedish meatballs when I visit there anyway. Also I love their coffee hahaha
@@juanitajones7169Swedish meatballs with creamy gravy. The platter comes with boiled potatoes and lingonberries. I haven't had it in years but I remember it being really good.
I like it, that at the IKEA here in Switzerland, they now also have vegetarian dishes (like "meatballs" with potato mash and lingonberrie sauce). My favorite is probably the cold salmon with dill and sweet mustard sauce. And Kannelbullar (I am normally not really into sweet things, but Kannelbullar can be so tasty).
I just watched a video with a Japanese woman in Sweden and she was shopping at IKEA in Sweden. It's interesting to see how similiar yet different IKEA is in different countries. The showroom in Sweden was very colorful, lots of neutrals with bright pops of color. A little different than the Japanese IKEA. I think it's interesting.
What I love about Ikea: I'm sitting and watching your Video here on the other side of the world - from germany. But I feel connected and know so much of the things and furniture you show/comment on! Like "oh, the GNADELIG plates, yes they are beautiful! I have them in an other colour..." :D Oh and: our flat is like 75% IKEA furniture - just so simple, clean, easy and affordable for a young couple!
I love eating Köttbullar, the Swedish meatballs with potatoes and creamy gravy. The Japanese IKEA seem to have more "European" food, Borschtsch from East Europe, Pretzel (that word hurts everytime I need to write it because it's Breze) from south Germany/Austria..... Love that (here in Europe it's mainly Swedish because we got Borschtsch in Poland or the eastern part of Germany and other eastern states, we got Panini in Italy, Pretzel (😅) in Bavaria.....)
I can see the appeal of a store like Ikea to a person in Japan. They share a similar aesthetic. Minimal, natural colors, clean lines, modern. My daughter loves them too just as she loves Japanese culture
I love going to IKEA! It was super fun to see how the one in Japan is so alike and yet so different from the ones I've been to in Houston, Dallas, and Pittsburgh, but it was a little sad that neither of you got the meatballs, which are my favorite. And I'm jealous of the bakery section, none of the ones I've been to had that!
I live in Pittsburgh and we were among them first to get an Ikea store. The food is good but the furniture is crap. The store is so attractive that you forget about what you're buying.
Went to Ikea just before christmas and the sale in january. Mostly i go 4 or 5 times a year. It's 30/40 min busride from my home. I like the coffeebeans!!!
for ikea canada, the smoke salmon comes with the salad. we don't even have these desserts; although we have daim cake. also our coffee cups are plain old white cups not these glass ones.
One of my quirks when traveling is to visit Ikea, if there's one in the city I'm visiting. So far, I've been to the ones in Tokyo (Chiba, Shinjuku and Shibuya), Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Bali and Malmo. Just like McDonald's the experience is pretty standard whichever store you're in 😊.
The nearest IKEA is an hour away. It's located literally in the same area as Costco! IKEA has great quality furniture. I have purchased 2 desks and an end table. Our favorite food are the Swedish Meatballs and Chicken Tenders. I have never seen Fish & Chips there.
The fish and chips looked delicious. I live in South Florida, and have never been to an IKEA store. We have a Target store that sells similar contemporary furniture and home decor. No cafeteria,but some have a Starbucks or sandwich shops.
Never been in a ikea store, although we had one about 25 miles from our house in california. Since we have been in Okinawa, we do most of our furniture shopping at Notori and OK today (think that's their name) On a different note, my wife said Costco is coming to Okinawa soon.
Ah the İkea in my city is a showroom, they sell a limited number of items, and for the furniture you need to order and pick it up from there when it arrives. It's better than nothing but quite frustrating at the same time.
I live in northwestern Indiana and the closest IKEA stores near me are in Illinois outside of Chicago. One in Schaumburg and the other in Bolingbrook. I have never been to one and I’ve always wanted to go. I’ve seen one in Italy when I visited my cousins. It was somewhere in Tuscany outside of Pisa.
I've only had the luxury of going to Ikea twice, and I wasn't able to eat at the store either time because of how busy it was XD Embarrassingly, the first time I went to Ikea, I was on a trip abroad in Hong Kong with my coworkers... then I got lost in the Ikea maze, separated from everyone else. It was a good thing I could speak some Chinese, and I managed to get help paging my companions because I was just so dizzy that I couldn't even tell where I came from anymore (and I also had no reception so I couldn't call them on my phone, lol). Ikea only recently opened a store in my country, a few years ago- and until now it's still the only Ikea in the whole country. So it's still a bit of a novelty and it's always full of people making a trip of just going there and eat at the cafe. The line to the cafe was literally longer than the lines at the register. Maybe when more Ikea stores open I'll be able to eat there someday...
I've heard of Ikea but I've never been in one. I think the closest one to me is in Atlanta which is a couple hours away. I thought the carts to carry your trays was kind of nifty. I love cafeterias but all the ones I've gone to didn't have carts, that must be a Japanese thing. They think of everything there.😊
We have an ikea store here in New Haven, Connecticut. We shop and eat there regularly. I don't believe that we have fish and chips on our menu. Have you tried their Swedish meatballs? Delicious.
Unfortunately one of my first visits to Ikea in my area back at 2019 was rather "hangry". Went there during lunch hours and spent over 30+mins waiting in line just to get food from the cafe while my stomach rumbles in pain... At least I enjoyed the decor exhibitions.
The meatballs in my Ikea reataurant is kinda dry as it's purely beef due to catering to Muslim customers. I'm not a fish person but I do prefer the salmon here over the meatballs. Anyhow, it's so super crowded on weekends that you can't see the food counter over the queue 😅
I live in New Westminster BC Canada and I drive to Coquitlam. The food is almost the same with a few differences. I go once every three months. I always start at the restaurant and then stop at this micro cafe they have on the second floor there is a bigger cafe after the check out. I always enjoy the food !
the IKEA here in Lone Tree Colorado is a mess. displays in disarray, so the whole ''Display Floor'' is difficult to navigate, the market place often has empty shelves and no tags on products that are on the shelves. I've been to NICE IKEAs , around the world, but the One Local here in Colorado, it's like a dump store, low end of the store grading system.
I've never understood localization in chains like these. 🤔 Ikea is Swedish, so one would expect Nordic food, right? But I know they serve curries etc. Same with Muji; in Finland, they have a selection of Finnish produce. Why would I buy those, I can get them anywhere..? 😅 Thanks for trying out the salmon, bread etc., that IS something we Nordics eat a lot! Ps. If you liked the salmon with dill, please check out the recipe for Finnish salmon soup. It's been very popular with the Japanese, and also voted as one of the best soups in the world. 😊
we have in norway in almost each city. the food in japan is much better quality and better taste than here. we dont have that bread selection you had in the video.
The food at IKEA in South Florida USA are really bad. Menu has not been change for over 8 years. And most of the food is dry and expensive. Besides Meat ball and Smoke Salmon fish there are no other choice is good. Very little selection on menu. Sad...
We have an Ikea the next county over. It is probably about a two and half hour drive away. I have never been to it but have seen it on my three hour drive to and from Universal. But the stuff they sell in our Ikea here is not worth the price. It is all made out of Particle board and will fall apart easy. I wouldn't purchase any of it.
I’m just from IKEA Brooklyn, NY, and I have to say it doesn’t look that good. The menu is smaller, and food didn’t look appetizing, so I ended up having a coffee with a cinnamon roll
One of my quirks when traveling is to visit Ikea, if there's one in the city I'm visiting. So far, I've been to the ones in Tokyo (Chiba, Shinjuku and Shibuya), Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Bali and Malmo. Just like McDonald's the experience is pretty standard whichever store you're in 😊.
I love going to Ikea, aside from just browsing furniture, the food in their cafeteria is really good for its price. The Ikea around where I live doesn't have as many options but I usually stick to the Swedish meatballs when I visit there anyway. Also I love their coffee hahaha
IKEA meal without meatballs? I’m pretty sure that’s illegal.
It’s OK, the IKEA security guards will not allow them to leave until they eat at least one potion of meatballs and a hotdog before they can go.
Salmon is OK too
Out of, curiosity; what exactly; are, 'meatballs'?
@@juanitajones7169Swedish meatballs with creamy gravy. The platter comes with boiled potatoes and lingonberries. I haven't had it in years but I remember it being really good.
Should be. Lol
Does P3 door-kun, still works there?
I like it, that at the IKEA here in Switzerland, they now also have vegetarian dishes (like "meatballs" with potato mash and lingonberrie sauce). My favorite is probably the cold salmon with dill and sweet mustard sauce. And Kannelbullar (I am normally not really into sweet things, but Kannelbullar can be so tasty).
I just watched a video with a Japanese woman in Sweden and she was shopping at IKEA in Sweden. It's interesting to see how similiar yet different IKEA is in different countries. The showroom in Sweden was very colorful, lots of neutrals with bright pops of color. A little different than the Japanese IKEA. I think it's interesting.
What I love about Ikea: I'm sitting and watching your Video here on the other side of the world - from germany. But I feel connected and know so much of the things and furniture you show/comment on! Like "oh, the GNADELIG plates, yes they are beautiful! I have them in an other colour..." :D
Oh and: our flat is like 75% IKEA furniture - just so simple, clean, easy and affordable for a young couple!
The one thing that binds all of us within one worldwide monoculture. IKEA! Smoked Salmon! Lingonberry soda! Swedish meatballs!
I love eating Köttbullar, the Swedish meatballs with potatoes and creamy gravy. The Japanese IKEA seem to have more "European" food, Borschtsch from East Europe, Pretzel (that word hurts everytime I need to write it because it's Breze) from south Germany/Austria..... Love that (here in Europe it's mainly Swedish because we got Borschtsch in Poland or the eastern part of Germany and other eastern states, we got Panini in Italy, Pretzel (😅) in Bavaria.....)
Meatballs and daim cake have been my go to dishes at ikea
I can see the appeal of a store like Ikea to a person in Japan. They share a similar aesthetic. Minimal, natural colors, clean lines, modern. My daughter loves them too just as she loves Japanese culture
I was just at IKEA in Vancouver Canada. It’s so much fun to have lunch and shop.❤
Mmm...Swedish meatballs with gravy and Ligonberry sauce. That's what Ikea Food Court means to me.
Thanks for sharing this video. I need to try the food stuffs in IKEA soon. 😋😋😋🖖👽
Enjoy this video thanks for sharing 😘❤️🥰🤩😍💯🌈🙏🌹
You simply can't go to IKEA without having a plate of meatballs with lingonberry sauce.
I love going to IKEA! It was super fun to see how the one in Japan is so alike and yet so different from the ones I've been to in Houston, Dallas, and Pittsburgh, but it was a little sad that neither of you got the meatballs, which are my favorite. And I'm jealous of the bakery section, none of the ones I've been to had that!
I live in Pittsburgh and we were among them first to get an Ikea store. The food is good but the furniture is crap. The store is so attractive that you forget about what you're buying.
Went to Ikea just before christmas and the sale in january. Mostly i go 4 or 5 times a year. It's 30/40 min busride from my home. I like the coffeebeans!!!
for ikea canada, the smoke salmon comes with the salad. we don't even have these desserts; although we have daim cake. also our coffee cups are plain old white cups not these glass ones.
One of my quirks when traveling is to visit Ikea, if there's one in the city I'm visiting. So far, I've been to the ones in Tokyo (Chiba, Shinjuku and Shibuya), Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Bali and Malmo. Just like McDonald's the experience is pretty standard whichever store you're in 😊.
The nearest IKEA is an hour away. It's located literally in the same area as Costco! IKEA has great quality furniture. I have purchased 2 desks and an end table. Our favorite food are the Swedish Meatballs and Chicken Tenders. I have never seen Fish & Chips there.
The fish and chips looked delicious. I live in South Florida, and have never been to an IKEA store. We have a Target store that sells similar contemporary furniture and home decor. No cafeteria,but some have a Starbucks or sandwich shops.
The sweet mustard in japan is it honey and mustard aswell?
The IKEA background music sounds like it’s being played by medieval court jester dwarves.
One of the songs was actually a Christmas carol! 😂😂
😂 oops that little trip 1:56
Never been in a ikea store, although we had one about 25 miles from our house in california. Since we have been in Okinawa, we do most of our furniture shopping at Notori and OK today (think that's their name) On a different note, my wife said Costco is coming to Okinawa soon.
About time on the Costco front... all things considered.
I love this! IKEA is the same here too (Seattle, WA USA)! Thank you so much for sharing!
Ah the İkea in my city is a showroom, they sell a limited number of items, and for the furniture you need to order and pick it up from there when it arrives. It's better than nothing but quite frustrating at the same time.
I live in northwestern Indiana and the closest IKEA stores near me are in Illinois outside of Chicago. One in Schaumburg and the other in Bolingbrook. I have never been to one and I’ve always wanted to go.
I’ve seen one in Italy when I visited my cousins. It was somewhere in Tuscany outside of Pisa.
I've only had the luxury of going to Ikea twice, and I wasn't able to eat at the store either time because of how busy it was XD
Embarrassingly, the first time I went to Ikea, I was on a trip abroad in Hong Kong with my coworkers... then I got lost in the Ikea maze, separated from everyone else. It was a good thing I could speak some Chinese, and I managed to get help paging my companions because I was just so dizzy that I couldn't even tell where I came from anymore (and I also had no reception so I couldn't call them on my phone, lol).
Ikea only recently opened a store in my country, a few years ago- and until now it's still the only Ikea in the whole country. So it's still a bit of a novelty and it's always full of people making a trip of just going there and eat at the cafe. The line to the cafe was literally longer than the lines at the register. Maybe when more Ikea stores open I'll be able to eat there someday...
No ikea at inlet beach Florida. I went a few times there tho at Atlanta. Yum food. Bought a cheap footon
Hello from South Africa! Love your videos so much!! ❤ We don't have an Ikea here, very sad! Love their products! 😢
IKEA chips are soggy in Australia, too!
quick question! could someone tell me what the bread at 3:20 is called? thank youu
Ikea is one of the best place to get items for a much better price, yea I have Ikea in california
We have many IKEA here in Holland, and they are... exactly the same 😅
Наблюдал за этим, поедая рисовую кашку на топленом молочке, с котлеткой запивая чаем с лимончиком и черничным варением. Да, мы в РФ любим это.
Just went there last weekend, funny how Ikea is pretty much the same everywhere
dang that's some good stuff. last i went mine didn't have that. sad
I love going to Ikea. I live in Sweden and in Stockholm. We have a Ikea in the middle of Stockholm.
I love ikea Lunch.
I've heard of Ikea but I've never been in one. I think the closest one to me is in Atlanta which is a couple hours away. I thought the carts to carry your trays was kind of nifty. I love cafeterias but all the ones I've gone to didn't have carts, that must be a Japanese thing. They think of everything there.😊
In Washington State we have those carts. But sometimes they're available and other times they aren't? Must depend on how busy they are.
The carts are more an Ikea-thing. In Germany, you can find them as well.
Got those carts in Canada 😊
Is "Köttbullar" (Swedish Meatballs, with mashed potatoes and creamy sauce) also in Japan a favorite dish like it is here in Germany?
We have an ikea store here in New Haven, Connecticut. We shop and eat there regularly. I don't believe that we have fish and chips on our menu. Have you tried their Swedish meatballs? Delicious.
The sliced salmon with dild coating we normally put on bread and don't eat by it self :P
Please tell me which Ikea was this in Tokyo? Thanks
I'm jealous. Ikea has much more variety than here in America.
Unfortunately one of my first visits to Ikea in my area back at 2019 was rather "hangry". Went there during lunch hours and spent over 30+mins waiting in line just to get food from the cafe while my stomach rumbles in pain... At least I enjoyed the decor exhibitions.
as you know, no ikea in hawaii! what do you think of the prices at ikea in japan compared to america?
Cous Cous is kind of like a pearl pasta, that is how I can describe it.
To answer your question, Ikea is like McDonald's is everywhere, except in the moon, for now. 😅
Next time at IKEA having lunch get the salmon and the soft bread you had last time and combine them and make a sandwich
I went to the Ikea in Denver Colorado and it took me 45 minutes to get out of it.
Only 45 minutes?😮😅
First for once! :o Love it, as always! Keep up the great work both of you.
It's so quiet at Japanese Ikea.
The meatballs in my Ikea reataurant is kinda dry as it's purely beef due to catering to Muslim customers. I'm not a fish person but I do prefer the salmon here over the meatballs. Anyhow, it's so super crowded on weekends that you can't see the food counter over the queue 😅
Borsch it's not soup, it's Borsch. Also taste great with sour cream and black bread
I love to see Mister Kantanfood❤Satoshi browse the kitchen tools and Sinichi the Scarpetta Master 😀🤌🏻
I thought that nordic bread was hardtack until you tore it apart easily. 😅
I live in New Westminster BC Canada and I drive to Coquitlam. The food is almost the same with a few differences. I go once every three months. I always start at the restaurant and then stop at this micro cafe they have on the second floor there is a bigger cafe after the check out. I always enjoy the food !
Weird color for borscht xD
Swede here it’s very interesting to see what menus other countries has, weirdly stuff y’all had, I’ve never seen in a ikea menu.
the IKEA here in Lone Tree Colorado is a mess. displays in disarray, so the whole ''Display Floor'' is difficult to navigate, the market place often has empty shelves and no tags on products that are on the shelves. I've been to NICE IKEAs , around the world, but the One Local here in Colorado, it's like a dump store, low end of the store grading system.
I've never understood localization in chains like these. 🤔 Ikea is Swedish, so one would expect Nordic food, right? But I know they serve curries etc. Same with Muji; in Finland, they have a selection of Finnish produce. Why would I buy those, I can get them anywhere..? 😅 Thanks for trying out the salmon, bread etc., that IS something we Nordics eat a lot! Ps. If you liked the salmon with dill, please check out the recipe for Finnish salmon soup. It's been very popular with the Japanese, and also voted as one of the best soups in the world. 😊
Not everyone is adventurous when it comes to trying new foods. So it's good to have a mix of selection available for everyone 😊
The nearest IKEA from my hometown is over 70 miles (or, over 120 km). *welps*
Wish the food signs had English on them. Wonder if there is an English menu.
Don't worry. I think there is Google Translate on most cell phones and or mobile devices.
Ikea is the world's best mall
Watching this while I eat the most boring dinner ever haha
what did you eat?
@@kimcheelove it was oats
@@campervanhelsing boring but healthy! i just had some for dinner too!
@kimcheelove what did you have haha ?
@@campervanhelsing savory oats!
we have in norway in almost each city. the food in japan is much better quality and better taste than here. we dont have that bread selection you had in the video.
I want that bed so comfy
I genuinely find the subtitles
font a bit tough to read in this one. It's too condensed.
meat balls is the legend if you like
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I live near Ikea kungens kurva and Ikea city
The food at IKEA in South Florida USA are really bad. Menu has not been change for over 8 years. And most of the food is dry and expensive. Besides Meat ball and Smoke Salmon fish there are no other choice is good. Very little selection on menu. Sad...
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We have an Ikea the next county over. It is probably about a two and half hour drive away. I have never been to it but have seen it on my three hour drive to and from Universal. But the stuff they sell in our Ikea here is not worth the price. It is all made out of Particle board and will fall apart easy. I wouldn't purchase any of it.
I’m just from IKEA Brooklyn, NY, and I have to say it doesn’t look that good. The menu is smaller, and food didn’t look appetizing, so I ended up having a coffee with a cinnamon roll
Japanese are much more polite!!
I guess Japan ikea has better food than ikea uk
Still in masks, sad really
Dude.. Still the mask??? 🤦♂️
IKEA names are not that cute when you know what they mean 😒
Ikea is a horrible store.
For 139 yen for paper napkins that is not really worth it
That's only about 94 cents in U.S. $. Too much?
But he got 50 napkins in a pack, so it was a pretty good deal. You don't even get half that at the Dollar Tree and those sell for $1.25 a pack.
One of my quirks when traveling is to visit Ikea, if there's one in the city I'm visiting. So far, I've been to the ones in Tokyo (Chiba, Shinjuku and Shibuya), Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Bali and Malmo. Just like McDonald's the experience is pretty standard whichever store you're in 😊.