I stumbled into Oseyo at Battersea Power Station while exploring the area, and I’m so glad I did. It’s more than just a shop — it feels like a small cultural experience. The store is clean, beautifully presented, and packed with a wide range of Korean food, snacks, beauty products, and even quirky stationery.
I didn’t plan on buying anything, but ended up leaving with a spicy rice cake kit and some Korean face masks (both were great!). Everything is well organised and easy to browse. The staff were incredibly helpful and clearly knew their stuff — one even recommended a sauce I wouldn’t have picked otherwise, and it turned out to be perfect.
Prices were very reasonable, especially considering it’s inside Battersea Power Station. It fits right in with the rest of the development — stylish, modern, and interesting. Definitely worth a visit if you’re curious about Korean food or just want a fun place to browse.
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Read moreThey put a wrong price tag there and then asked you to pay for a higher price. It’s not what could be acceptable.
It's not the first time this kind of occasion that happened to me, mostly, the staff from different stores would just give me the same price as how they are shown in the price tag as the good faith and integrity of their reputation. (Actually, every time)
But the staff in this store said, they cannot sell things in a different price from their check out machine. And the reason that this situation happen is because they change price regularly like every week, so the supplier or someone in their store forgot to change the price tag.
Is this a fraud? the mistake is not made by customers, and they should really re-think their resolutions with this kind of situation twice. I believe this is not the first time for them and won’t be the only one...
Read moreToday we were in this store and the cashier (male: medium height, Arab appearance) behaved extremely indecently. When it was our turn to pay, we paid with a card, said thank you, and started to leave. When we started to walk to the door, the cashier said thank you three times sarcastically, we looked at him, and he said to us "I actually said thank you", we looked at him and said thank you again, and left. Going up the escalator, this cashier caught up with us and said that the card was declined, to which we returned to the store, and the male cashier simply ran away from us 😅. The question arises, why so persistently and tactlessly treat the client? The second question, why did the cashier, instead of insolently telling us thank you three times, not pay attention to the fact that the payment did...
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