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IKEA Malaysia Guide 2025: Stores, Hours, Food, Delivery & Tips

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Looking to revamp your space or grab those iconic Swedish meatballs? IKEA Malaysia in 2025 is more than just furniture—it’s a lifestyle destination. From flagship megastores to pop-up counters, this complete guide covers everything you need to know before your visit.


IKEA Malaysia Store Locations (2025)

As of 2025, there are four major IKEA stores in Malaysia, covering the Klang Valley, Southern, and Northern regions:

1. IKEA Damansara

  • Location: Mutiara Damansara, Petaling Jaya (next to The Curve & IPC)
  • Opened: 2003 (Malaysia’s first IKEA)
  • Highlight: Connected to the MRT (Mutiara Damansara station)

2. IKEA Cheras

  • Location: Cochrane, Kuala Lumpur (adjacent to MyTown)
  • Opened: 2015
  • Highlight: Green-certified building (LEED & GBI Gold)

3. IKEA Tebrau

  • Location: Johor Bahru
  • Opened: 2017
  • Highlight: Serves both Malaysians and nearby Singaporean shoppers

4. IKEA Batu Kawan

  • Location: Bandar Cassia, Penang Mainland
  • Opened: 2019
  • Highlight: Largest IKEA in the north, part of Aspen Vision City

Opening Hours (All Stores)

StoreOpening HoursRestaurant Hours
All Locations10:00 AM – 10:00 PM9:30 AM – 9:30/10:00 PM

Tip: Dine before 12 PM to skip long queues!

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IKEA Restaurants: Must-Try Dishes

The in-store restaurant is a major draw for visitors. Here’s what to try:

Fan Favourites:

  • Swedish Meatballs with mashed potatoes and lingonberry jam
  • Salmon Fillet with dill sauce
  • Fried Chicken Chop (local-style)
  • Curry Puffs & Spring Rolls
  • Soft-Serve Ice Cream for just RM1

Bonus:

  • Swedish Food Market – Buy frozen meatballs, jams, and sauces to enjoy at home

Smart Shopping Tips at IKEA Malaysia

Before You Go:

  • Use the IKEA App to plan and save your shopping list
  • Check stock availability online to avoid disappointment

In-Store Tips:

  • Follow the arrows for a full showroom experience
  • Snap photos of product tags (aisle/bin codes for self-pickup)
  • Bring measurements of your room, doors, and car boot

After Shopping:

  • Use self-checkout for faster service
  • Opt for home delivery & assembly (charges apply)

Click & Collect + Delivery

Services Available:

  • Click & Collect: Order online and pick up in-store or designated hubs
  • Delivery Fees: Start from RM98 (varies by location and order size)

Collection Points in:

  • Melaka
  • Ipoh
  • Kuantan
  • Kuching
  • Terengganu

Facilities & Accessibility

IKEA Malaysia stores are family- and accessibility-friendly:

  • Småland Play Area: Temporarily closed at some locations
  • Nursing & baby care rooms
  • Prayer rooms available
  • Wheelchair-friendly aisles and access

Sustainability at IKEA Malaysia

Aligned with IKEA’s global People & Planet Positive strategy:

  • Rooftop solar panels
  • Certified green buildings (Cheras store)
  • Phasing out single-use plastics
  • Promoting circular furniture and recycling
  • Net-zero emissions deliveries expected by end of 2025

Pop-Up Stores & IKEA Family Deals

Pop-Up Counters

Held regularly in non-metropolitan areas like:

  • AEON Bukit Raja
  • Lotus’s Seremban 2
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IKEA Family

Join IKEA Family for free:

  • Get exclusive discounts
  • Access preview sales & events

Why Malaysians Love IKEA

Here’s what keeps locals coming back:

  • Stylish Scandinavian furniture at affordable prices
  • Fusion of local & Swedish food favourites
  • Great for compact urban homes
  • Full-day experience: showroom + café + shopping

Final Thoughts

From home makeovers to family meals, IKEA Malaysia in 2025 offers it all—affordable design, sustainable living, and a fun, immersive shopping experience. Whether you’re visiting Damansara or exploring Batu Kawan, this guide has you covered.

Plan your next trip smartly and enjoy the full IKEA experience!

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