Have you eaten at IKEA?

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Jun 11, 2008 | 1:25 pm
  #76  
I eat there every time I go, it's an integral part of the IKEA experience for me. I even showed up early once to try the 99-cents breakfast. The breakfast was not too tasty though it was inexpensive, I much prefer the meatballs and other stuff. I try to shop there on weekday evenings if possible because the stores can be pretty crazy on weekends.
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Jun 13, 2008 | 10:01 am
  #77  
IKEA Food
Ate there last night.

Regualr meatballs, chips, gravy and berry sauce for 3.75 and a free cup of tea as I had my IKEA family card with me.

A bargain and always delicious.
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Jun 16, 2008 | 2:44 pm
  #78  
I agree, the meatballs are amazing and you cann't beat the price!
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Jun 16, 2008 | 2:47 pm
  #79  
I agree the meatballs are amazing and the price is right too.
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Jun 26, 2008 | 8:28 am
  #80  
that's the thong though... only the meatballs are edible
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Jun 27, 2008 | 1:34 am
  #81  
Do you think this thread should be retitled Ikea Meatballs?

On a more Lebanese note, I had falafel balls for lunch.
Unfortunately they looked like large animal droppings!

I've resisted the urge to buy cheap homewares for several months.
Which means I will surely be back some time just to see if stainless steel counters are on sale once more!
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Jun 27, 2008 | 8:59 pm
  #82  
Ditto on liking the meatballs. I haven't had "real" Swedish meatballs, so I have nothing to compare them to. But for the price, they are tasty. I've even bought some to make at home.

As for the other dishes, they are so-so. The chocolate torte cake wasn't chocolately at all. The chicken is decent. I don't normally go to IKEA just for the food (it's a bit of a drive for me), but if I'm going there anyway to get something, then I'll enjoy a meal there.

I'm referring to the Orlando location, btw.
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Jun 28, 2008 | 2:49 am
  #83  
Australian website (and shop) tout 'feed a family for under $10' (with an image of the meatballs).

I resisted.
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Jun 28, 2008 | 5:48 am
  #84  
First visit to the new store outside of Cincinnati a week ago. Tried the meatball and potato deal and it was "good value for money" as the Brits say.

Would hate to subsist on a steady diet of them though.

Cheers
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Jun 28, 2008 | 7:06 am
  #85  
Quote: Seriously.

I've got a big shopping day coming up. I'm fine with the menu...is the food any good (Plymouth Meeting store)?
I've eaten at this Ikea. It's been a year or two. Agree with others, food is pretty good, and there is a nice environment in this one with an open and airy feel to it. Lots of families with kids, in general a pleasant environment.

FWIW, two miles away is 'downtown' Conshohocken, all three blocks of it, there are two or three very good casual bars and restaurants, and a few more upscale ones. More than a few Ikea shoppers in the bars there, you can hear the cell phone conversations, "I just got done at Ikea, and I'm here....". Map
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Jun 29, 2008 | 12:18 am
  #86  
Food is really cheap there.

I had 3 hot dogs, sundae, and coke for only $4.

Sundae is crap, but hot dogs are ok.
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Jul 3, 2008 | 12:17 pm
  #87  
Avoiiiiiid the cinnamon rolls!! We had some in San Jose once and they were seriously the most disgusting rolls we'd ever had. They were rock hard and had what I would describe as a cardboard box taste to them.
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Jul 7, 2008 | 6:50 pm
  #88  
Ok, just got back from the Elizabeth, NJ store. Had the Swedish meatballs. They were good...would have been better without a ton of gravy on top...I enjoyed the Ligonberry sauce. I'd have 'em again.
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Jul 8, 2008 | 4:14 pm
  #89  
Back in the day in Brussels, you could get a few pieces of sil and a couple of shots of aquavit as you entered Ikea ... for many people that's what it took to get them thru the store on a busy Saturday.
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Jul 12, 2008 | 2:49 pm
  #90  
Ikea needs to serve PBR with the meatballs. Then everything would be perfect!
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