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Review Aldi North Sydney - North Sydney

Mark Thompson
The new 'Corner' store looks flash, but was it in need of a change? I go to ALDI for the quality and value of their products. I know what I'm going to get. Is it wise to have less of a range? Do they need a barista in store? The self serve registers are a good idea though when you just have a few items. Only time will tell if this concept works.
Dev
This ALDI in North Sydney is different to other ALDIs. It's more like traditional supermarket layout with lot of space, however, it's smaller than traditional ALDIs. It's has traditional ALDI checkout besides self checkouts. I brought falafel and hummus wrap which was reasonable in taste and price. Other products are look alikes of branded products. I was impressed by this particular store.
Twertle
Parking is tricky, but other than that this place is lovely. The atmosphere is great, it has everything you want. Very experimental, with the juice machine and pizza maker, but that just adds to the fresh aesthetic of the shop.
Edward Zia
ALDI North Sydney is one of my favourite ALDI's of all time and I think it's even the first one I went too. I tend go there for chocolate (I know) and I love the place. Easy to find, big aisles, staff are really good and always well stocked. The location is incredible too being right in the heart of North Sydney and more. Great ALDI and love their work!
James Fisher
have been using this store since it started. Was always good, in spite of patchy quality of fresh produce. Now, I find recent change to "corner store" annoying. Trendy little coffee stand is redundant with numerous other cafes nearby that do it better. Also quantity and range of stock greatly reduced which is a pain. Have had few inconsiderate staff over many years, More of the odd rude customer. Still use it but now have to get more stuff at Woolies or Coles than before.
Andrew Huang
This is my local Aldi and I come here at least once a week, on the way to Coles. Aldi is located in the heart of North Sydney CBD, close to Coles and next Job Hi-fi. It was hidden with fences for a period of time while they were doing works on the building around it. It's still going on so it's still not looking pretty outside. I love the weekly specials though. I always come here for their everyday low price on hargow, dumplings, gyozas, ice creams, pizzas and their high protein bread. Sadly this store doesn't stock the full range of products as they don't seem to have the keto bread that I really want and goes out of stock quickly elsewhere. Overall, it does the job of providing competition to Coles and Woolies with everyday low prices on a more restricted range of products. I would suggest stocking more range, especially of bread and don't bother having bread that have only four days expiry or less, it's just not enough.
Gajendra Chaudhary
A good place to buy household item Most of the things used in the house are found here Items from different manufacturers are available here Various types of liquor are also available here Small quantities of clothes are also available here ALDI itself is a manufacturer and it's manufactured good are found here.
Rattan Muttoo
Very recently remodelled Aldi. The facelift makes it look quite modern and is nicer to shop in as it's better organised and cleaner. With the bargain bins still present the Aldi is still hectic but the wider aisles and greater availability of baskets makes it much nicer than the nearby Coles (which sadly is starting to look like a dump). Best to visit on a Sunday afternoon as it's least busy.
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