Palm Plaza
Address | Store 395, Level 3/23-55 McCrae St, Dandenong VIC, Australia | ||||||||||||||
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Categories | Outlet Mall, Shopping Mall | ||||||||||||||
Rating | 4 9 reviews | ||||||||||||||
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Palm Plaza reviews
9You can enjoy shopping here and can jump to some restaurants nearby or have food inside the plaza.
I would visit this place on a regular basis. It is clean of a high standard and the security personnel are helpful in finding your lost kid and bringing it to the parent back.
My favourite shopping centre in terms of affordability Nathan's
Bargains all year round. Very diverse and friendly people shops around.
Not maintained very well. If the weather is good it's a nice walk. Lots of sea gulls waiting for treats. Some nice flower beds. All kinds of people.
There is a fresh meat and fish store which is always crowded. The produce is cheap over here.
Place for everyone's have so many different types for shopping, they increase security guard, police always overthere provides more security's and many more. Overall there's big improvement of this shopping centre.
I was pleasantly surprised with the plaza as last time I visited it was dull & had too many ethnic clothes shops. No one interest to me. It looked more modernised than before. It will encourage me to visit again.
This has a very dangerous car park as there is only one way up and down between levels.
You have to park outside to be safe. This place also has a lot of empty shops.
Nice shopping centre, plenty of room, although when I visited some shops were closed, COVID may have been the reason.
Not the best of experiences.
I attended hear to pickup a online purchase and quickly realized I should have waited the extra days for the postage option.
No car parking, trying to navigate Dandenong's blocked and one way streets.
It was also the first week of the vaccine passports and all the health fascist security were demanding my papers.
It was horrible and reinforced my edict to avoid shopping centres.
Wheel chair friendly, public and disabled toilets, practises a Covid QR code