Australian Way
Address | Sydney NSW, Australia |
Phone | +61 2 9317 5689 |
Hours | 06:00-22:00 |
Website | www.awpl.com.au |
Categories | Australian Goods Store, Souvenir Store |
Rating | 2.7 7 reviews |
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Australian Way reviews
7 All the popular Aussie souvenir conveniently under one roof - Tim Tam, Shirt, Macadamia Chocolate, Kangaroo Jerky etc.
Price is higher as expected for the convenience. Good for last minute souvenir shopping.
Lady followed me and my 3 year old around the entire time we were in the store. Not because she wanted to help, but because she was sure we were going to steal something. Once I realized what she was doing, I put what I was going to buy down and left and told her what I thought of her in a passive-aggressive manor.
On our way to LA via Sydney … we had a short break of two hours.my wife wanted to pick something Australian for our relatives and friends in US … she picked these Macadamia Nuts.very reasonably priced.the cherry on the cake was the person attending gave away one additional piece free of charge and also gave a nice bag as a packing … I will highly recommend this place … lots and lots of varieties for souvenirs…
Large range of ‘Australiana’ to purchase before departure. Expensive price tags.
Waited at the cash register and then went to find the clerk. She was in a back aisle typing messages on her phone. I asked if she was working and she rolled her eyes and came to the register. I couldn't even get a nice bag for the overpriced gifts so decided to walk away.
I purchased some blueberry honey $26. When I checked out the guy asked me where I was going to, I said to the USA via Canada. When I got to Vancouver to clear customs they confiscated it! What a waste if miney
This was a strange mix of good and not good. The merchandise selection was nice—far better than what we'd found in several gift shops while on our travels in country towns in NSW. But the staff followed my kids and I around. The kids were well behaved (not breaking things or climbing things or being loud and they never touched anything glass or left my sight), but I got the feeling the staff didn't want kids in there. When I picked up my fourth choice of shirts, a staff member literally took them from my hands and walked over to check us out. I guess it was their loss, because I would have let my kids pick more souvenirs, but decided they were hinting at us to leave. Since I spent almost $200, it was kind of a bummer to be told after they rung it all up that I'd also need to pay a 1.5% fee to use a card.