Oriental Bay Store

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Wellington, New Zealand

Convenience store· Ice cream shop

Oriental Bay Store Reviews | Rating 3.1 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Oriental Bay Store is located in Wellington, New Zealand on 252 Oriental Parade, Oriental Bay. Oriental Bay Store is rated 3.1 out of 5 in the category convenience store in New Zealand.

Address

252 Oriental Parade, Oriental Bay

Phone

+64 43850701

Service options

In-store shopping

Open hours

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Ariane Kostan

5 stars for the shop owner. We arrived with two rental vans to have ice creams on the way to the airport. When one of the car keys was dropped in the drain by accident he equipped us with coat hangers to try and fish it out and then called the council when it didn’t work out. We made it on the flight and for us he’s a superhero!

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Dan McLaughlin

Great location but expect to pay tourist prices for everything.

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Li zhang

Friday around 4pm, a long queue, real bad service and verbal bully from the staff member, ordered one waffle come with small scopes ice cream got charged 14.2

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Hari Georgeson

Delicious ice cream with a wide variety of flavours, but very expensive for the size...are teaspoons used as ice cream scoops?

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Aimee Hockenhull

The kapiti ice cream was amazing, the man was very knowledgeable and told us about all his different ice creams. He seemed passionate about his job which was nice.

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Jareth

The owner is hilariously rude. Won’t be going back

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Brian Ho

Be careful of the dishonest charging, especially when you are doing bulk buying. I bought 3 small size ice creams which should be at 4.50 each. But, when it was time to pay, the cashier charged me 18.80. I asked the cashier to clarify why it was more expensive than expected, the owner claimed that I need to pay 0.60 for each cone (the price of the cone was not listed or mentioned). Well, (4.50 0.60) x 3 should just total up to 15.30, not 18.80.

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Frances Palmer

This man needs a lesson in customer relations and in financial terminology. For his information, EFT-POS is the system by which a transaction is made - it stands for Electronic Funds Transfer @ Point Of Sale. A plastic card may be either a Debit card or a Credit card and some cards do both. Asking if a person is using an eftpos card does not mean they are using a debit card. If he wants to know if the payment is credit or not, he should ask if it will be debit or credit. He is determined to try to 'educate' his customers and if that is how he treats everyone who comes into the store, I'm surprised he is still in business. Not recommended at all!