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Don't get me wrong, I love IKEA. Spending an afternoon there will make me happy, and my wallet... well, not so happy. On that note, I've been to much better IKEAs than this one. IKEA North York to me feels a bit messy and the layout much more confusing than other locations I've been to (Calgary, Winnipeg, Etobicoke. Oddly enough IKEA Winnipeg being my favourite). I've purchased a bed, desk, bookcase, and TV stand to furnish my flat, and didn't (completely) break the bank. I got a bit carried away with throw pillows. The cafeteria is top notch. I've been back three times to this place since moving back to Toronto and the food is always delicious. Now that I think of it, I kind of want to be back there again... but what can I do. And with a huge line, I only waited about 15 minutes for food, so it's a very efficient service. And since I live downtown, A+ for being (relatively) close to the subway. There's a shuttle from Leslie Station that makes it a lot easier to get to.
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