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By Judy Hedding, About.com

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Enjoy the Taste of Sweden at IKEA

IKEA Tempe - IKEA Phoenix

After a Long Day Shopping, Grab a Bite at IKEA

©Judy Hedding
The people at IKEA know that you don't want to shop on an empty stomach, and sometimes you'll need a break to re-energize. IKEA Tempe has an assortment of snacks to keep you and your family going during your IKEA outing.

The IKEA restaurant opens one hour before the store opens, so you can go in, have a leisurely full breakfast--for under two bucks!--and then enjoy your shopping. For lunch, you can enjoy IKEA's famous Swedish meatballs, poached salmon, salads, or sandwiches. No menu item is over $6. There are some choices for the kids, too, for which IKEA charges less than $2.

If you really don't want to sit down to eat, but you've picked up your merchandise and you want a quick snack, there's a Bistro on the way out where you can get cinnamon buns, frozen yogurt cones, hot dogs, and beverages. The hot dogs are only 50 cents!

Finally, there's a Swedish foodmarket right next to the Bistro where you can get snacks and gift items to take with you. You can even take home frozen, cooked Swedish meatballs.

Note: All food offerings and prices are subject to change without notice.

IKEA Fact: The IKEA Swedish meatballs are all made at one location using a secret recipe, and they are shipped to IKEA stores worldwide. In a typical year, IKEA sells 150 million meatballs worldwide.

Enjoy your Visit to Arizona's IKEA store!

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