Reviews by moyahs
i shop at eumarrah for all my bulk foods such as flour, sugar, breakfast cereal, grains, rice, & dried fruits & spices for my christmas cooking. i find them to be a lot cheaper than supoermarkets but they dont supply plastic shopping bags so you either have to supply your own or purchase environmentally friendly cloth bags froim them....definately recommend them
i've shopped here a number of times for gifts for grandkids. windmill have a huge range of educational toys & learning aides....i could spend hours in this store. they sell pretend play toys, small bikes, prams, scooters, paints, paper, blocks, dolls, telescopes & heaps more...its one of those stores that you can find everything educational
I've shopped here in the past but wont be shopping there again as i didnt like the quality of their fruit & vegetables but they have some grocery lines that i didnt mind. The staff are rather friendly though & try to help in any way they can
This is definately one of the best laundrettes i have ever used. The washers & dryers cost about $6 each to use & there are table & chairs to sit at so that you can read supplied magazines while you wait for washing/drying to finish. The laundrette is conveniently located next to a takeaway shop if you feel hungry while you wait. the takeaway shop also gives change for the washers & dryers
Approximate cost: $6
Mike's Country Kitchen is a great place to go when you're in the city & feel like takeaway. It is a cheaper alternative than places like KFC when you have a few kids to feed. The staff at Mike's are friendly & service is fast. The food at Mike's isn't greasy like a lot of fried foods are elsewhere & their menu includes chips, seafood, other fried takeaways, freshly made rolls & sandwiches from the carvery, a range of freshly made coffee & cold drinks. I would recommend Mike's highly
Approximate cost: $0 - $10