The Eastside has always been missing Don Don Donki.
While there are outlets at Tampines, Downtown East and Jewel, they always seem
as far away for residents from Geylang, East Coast Road and the Eunos area.
Come 1st June, this will change with Don Don Donki’s latest store at Paye
Lebar Quarters(PLQ)
Combing several units on level 4, Don Don Donki has opened its famed Japanese
discount store chain at PLQ. It is much bigger than the Tampines and Downtown
East outlets and has a Food Hall.
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Don Don Donki Train |
This store has a ‘train theme’. While it may not be evident in the store, the
giant mural in between the stores would be the store’s calling card. Let’s
check out what you can get from the store.
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Floor Plan Don Don Donki |
The first thing that catches our eye is the Furu Furu section. This is where
you can get fresh produce, including Japanese melons.
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Furu Furu |
Opposite this section is the snacks area.
You can get limited edition Pocky, Jellies, Chipstars and more here!
Do you know that Don Don Donki has its own house brand?
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Jonestu Kakaku Snacks |
Jonetsu Kakaku produces several food products and household essentials such as
pots, pans and more!
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Fresh Produce |
There is also fresh produce like meat, seafood and more
Though this is a Japanese store, they also sell stuff from other regions.
Fancy Dessert, you will find plenty of options here that you cannot find in a
regular supermarket.
That is probably why Don Don Donki remains popular with the locals.
If you need to unwind, Japanese beers like Sapporo, Ashai and Sake can be
found here.
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Sanrio Characters |
There are also Sanori Characters exclusive to the PLQ outlet.
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We do fancy this DonPen little plushie.
Household essentials like shampoos and even makeup can be found here.
sells Bento sets similar to the ones you would get from Japanese trains!

Last but not least, head to the Delicatessen section for more desserts,
sushi and sashimi!
There is more to discover, so we suggest you head down when the doors open
on 1 June.
Don Don Donki FoodHall
After shopping, head to Don Don Donki Foodhall.
It’s just next to the main store with enough seats for a break.
The set meals are good value for money.
Tekoyaki and Taki Soba will make a good meal.