Famous Japanese discount store Don Don Donki to open first Malaysian outlet in Lot 10 by early 2021
Monday, 20 Jul 2020 04:29 PM MYTThe popular discount retail chain will be coming to Malaysian stores next year. — Pictures from Instagram/donkisg and Facebook/Lot10KL
The chain, which is a sister brand to Don Quijote in Japan, is famous for its wide array of affordable items ranging from homeware and electronics, cosmetics and beauty items, stationery, lifestyle accessories, and other fun and quirky items. Visitors who emerge from the Bukit Bintang MRT exit facing Lot 10 can find Don Don Donki at a street-front store which will also be next to the mall’s new entrance, itself to be completed in the final quarter of 2020.
“Pan Pacific Retail Management is strategic in choosing our iconic mall for its unbeatable location to attract not just the locals but also to capture the heavy tourist traffic from the dense cluster of hotels in and around Bukit Bintang.
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