Largest Muji in Singapore! They have everything from cafe, clothing, home renovations, kitchenware, costuming carpets, bedding, outdoor equipments, food….so many choices. Their new salted egg salmon fish skin is a great snack. They also have self checkout kiosks!
princess
5
Muji NEVER disappoints!
However… why is the cold deli warm, and the hot deli cold? That’s super interesting but okay all cafes are different.
This is probably the biggest muji in sg and it’s in the most important mall in sg too. It’s always crowded so you should come at 11.30 to get a seat first!
Possibly the easiest 5 star I’ve given
Sherman TBH
4
Muji store in plaza singapura that have a F&B outlet. Foods and coffee are not bad. Prices are ok if you don't mind paying a bit more. The store now is bigger. If more new items.
littlebitofnoms
5
Muji’s Global Flagship store, this is a must visit for all Muji fans!
They have an extremely vast range of products, from furniture, stationery, snacks, kitchen products and fashion items.
They have a large in house cafe offering homestyle comforting healthy food, with generous portions and delicious meals. The space is beautiful and has a homey welcoming atmosphere, perfect for group conversations or solo dining, too.
Next to the cafe is a designated space offering Japanese seasonal items and snacks, with delicious mochi and this matcha coated soybean snack matcha lovers will enjoy! Free tastings too! Besides this space, they’ve also got an area for workshops, and they usually have cooking workshops you can sign up and participate in.
Overall, a huge space with the best lifestyle offerings!
Lindt MM
4
Flagship store. Spoilt for choice.
Selected item on sale. Nice ambiance with cafe. Run out of shopping bag (payable) which can be avoided. Overall, pleasant shopping experience.
Geoffrey
5
This MUJI outlet has the largest collection of furniture in Singapore. We were lucky to visit during a 50% off furniture sale — what a great find! We ended up furnishing our entire new home with their pieces. The quality is excellent, with solid wood construction and the signature minimalist design MUJI is known for. The store itself is massive and well-stocked with everything you might need for the home. You could easily spend the whole day here browsing and relaxing.
Fab Foodie Swede Malin Nordblom
5
This is the largest MUJI flagship store in South-east Asia! Here is clothes, cutlery, beds, a small food store with frozen goods too. And also a MUJI restaurant.
They also have a show flat that you can go in and look at. And plants and pots.
Minnie M
1
This is supposed to be the flagship Muji store in Sg. The display was a bit disorganised at the stationery section. The different sizes of notebook were not indicated clearly so you have to find it and there were no staff around to help. The only way was to check at the cashier which is on the opposite end near the entrance. Very inconvenient. So the cashier was probably a part timer who was not familiar w checking the stock on the inventory system. I was kept waiting while she tried to find her way through the system. After waiting, her reply was 'no stock and item discontinued?
When I finally went to the checkout, the handheld scanner did not seem to work and two staff who stood nearby did not bother to assist. They looked like part timers as well, with no regard for customer service. The entire shopping experience was a let down.
The only positive observation was the Muji cafe where the entire team worked well together.
C M
5
Down right the best Muji I have been in Singapore.
It has the cafe, community market grocery of interesting stuff, snack/food items beyond the usual offering, a whole area just for acrylic containers, wooden series containers that fit perfect with their wooden furnishing, and a whole area of home needs. What this store excel is in the depths of the options in every category that other Muji stores may not carry. It is like a version of Japanese IKEA in city centre.
MY
4
Lovely meal at Muji, the 2 deli set meal ($14.80) by itself is already pretty filling, the carrot soup was so good. They have a promotion where if you add a drink to your meal, you can purchase a dessert for 50% off.
I added a hot chai tea ($6.90) without expectations but it turned out pretty good - the chai was strong and was not overpowered by the milk. I tried the sweet potato and chestnut roll cake ($8.90), i found it a little sweet and dry, wouldn’t order again.