Oomomo is a delightful discovery for anyone in search of authentic and affordable Japanese products in Canada. I’ve visited this store several times, and it never fails to impress me with its vast selection of items, from skincare to kitchenware, all at very reasonable prices. Whether you're a fan of Japanese culture, in need of practical everyday supplies, or just looking for unique finds, Oomomo has something to offer everyone.
One of the main draws for me is their skincare section, which features a wide range of both Japanese and Korean products. What I appreciate most is that many of the skincare items—whether you're looking for sheet masks, cleansers, or moisturizers—are priced much lower than what you would typically find at other beauty retailers. You can often find popular brands like Hada Labo and Etude House at an affordable price, making it easy to maintain a beauty routine without breaking the bank. The quality is consistently good, which is another reason I keep coming back.
Beyond skincare, Oomomo excels in offering everyday household supplies. Whether it's kitchen gadgets, cleaning supplies, or storage solutions, I always find practical, well-designed items that add a touch of Japanese minimalism to my home. Their selection of dishes is particularly impressive. From elegant tea sets to quirky ramen bowls, you’ll find high-quality ceramics that are both functional and aesthetically pleasing. It’s also a great place to pick up affordable bento boxes and chopsticks, perfect for those who enjoy packing lunches.
For those with children, or even those of us who are just young at heart, Oomomo has a fantastic collection of toys and stationery. The toy section offers unique, creative items that can’t be found in typical toy stores. As for stationery, the selection is a dream come true for anyone who loves cute notebooks, pens, and sticky notes. You’ll find everything from kawaii-themed items to sleek, minimalistic designs. Whether you’re into journaling or just looking for new supplies for your office or school, the quality and variety of Oomomo’s stationery are hard to beat.
One of my personal highlights whenever I visit is the Japanese snacks aisle. It’s filled with all kinds of goodies—rice crackers, mochi, Pocky sticks, and so much more. It’s easy to spend a good amount of time here just deciding what to try next. If you love exploring different flavors, Oomomo offers a great selection of sweet and savory snacks that will satisfy any craving. They even have a mini freezer stocked with mini ice cream treats, which is perfect for a quick refreshment, especially during the hot summer months.
The store’s layout is clean, organized, and easy to navigate, which I really appreciate. Even when it gets busy, it never feels overly cluttered. The staff is also friendly and helpful. I’ve never had trouble finding someone to assist me when I needed help locating a product. They’re knowledgeable about the stock and always greet customers with a warm smile.
Overall, Oomomo stands out as more than just a dollar store or discount shop. It offers a curated experience where affordability meets quality. Whether you're buying skincare, household goods, or unique snacks, the quality and price point are excellent. What makes Oomomo unique compared to other stores is its dedication to bringing a little slice of Japan to Canada, with a thoughtful selection of products that reflect both tradition and modern trends.
If I had one minor critique, it would be that some of the stock rotates frequently, so if you find something you love, you may want to grab it before it's gone. That said, the variety is constantly refreshing, so there’s always something new to discover.
In conclusion, Oomomo is a fantastic store for anyone looking to explore Japanese and Korean products without paying a premium. With its affordable prices, excellent variety, and welcoming atmosphere, it’s definitely worth a visit, whether you're picking up skincare, kitchenware, or just indulging in some delicious snacks.
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Read moreThe store is very unique and beautiful. The staff are kind and helpful. The decorations are well made and well placed. But unfortunately, the shopping experience is beyond disappointing and unpleasant.
The products are a little bit pricey considering the lack of quality, and to add insult to injury, the description on them have little to no English, only Japanese and all sales are final as well, so no returns or exchanges. The variety of products are also somewhat disappointing since based on their advertising, it looks like its a Japanese dollarama.
I went there a few weeks back and that day was insanely hot, so I was looking forward to entering a store with a nice chill atmosphere with maybe a nice breeze, then I was surprised to experience a heat warmer than outside. I literally felt like it was colder outside on a day with heat warning. Fun fact, in the drinks section they have almost every type of drink but not a basic water bottle.
To sum it up, I would say dont be deceived by the good looks, and definitely dont go there...
Read moreWow, there's a lot of stuff here.
If you're not prepared to spend at least an hour looking at products, then beware of your time as you browse - time flies when you're in here.
There's a good section of ceramic plates, bowls, etc at the front middle. It may be tricky to get a full set of plates as they're sold individually (so you might only find, say, three bowls when you really need 4).
On the side near the cashier's are the foodstuffs. There's a healthy assortment of import Japanese and Asian goods that would otherwise be difficult to find in your typical grocery store.
Then there's literally everything else, from a large selection of scissors, to various baskets, to stationary. It's almost endless.
Plan your visit with a meal at one of the many restaurants in the complex. Our preference is Ding Tai Fung for soup dumplings, or sushi at Ikon (nearby, not in the...
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