Classificação do local: 4 West Bromwich, United Kingdom
This shop reminds me of the Cash and Carry store in Leicester. I’m not someone who is a regular shopper but there are plenty of useful items people may want to purchase. From saris to god statues to kitchen utensils, these are some of the things you will find at Milans. Although there are some nice saris on sale, I’m not entirely sure whether future brides would buy saris from here. There are other shops on Soho Road that offer more in the way of bridal saris. And to be honest you will find better bridal saris elsewhere. Having said that the saris at Milans are good but not excellent and you might want to buy some saris from here anyway. That’s just my view. I did like the god statues and I am into them. The majority are Hindu gods and they are well priced. I haven’t actually brought any statues but I might just return here to do so. The shop is pretty clean as you would expect it to be and I may well come back to Milans in the near future.
Ad T.
Classificação do local: 4 Tipton, United Kingdom
Although this is a great shop, they always seem to have a sale on whenever I visit. I visited the store about a week ago with my mother, and was told that they will be having a closing down sale and moving away. OMG. They sell a good and varied selection of Asian clothing in here, and is the ideal visit if your shopping on Soho Rd. Everyone knows about this place and they have decent and reasonable prices. Over the years my family, especially my mother, have spent a small fortune in here buying Saree’s and accessories that come in the most delightful of colours and fashions. It’s nice how they’ve branched out to also include shawls, kitchenware, fashion accessories such as bindis, and items that you may need for religious worship. Overall a delightful store. Good prices, and they’ll be surely missed if they were to ever leave.
Raj B.
Classificação do local: 4 Birmingham, United Kingdom
Milans Sarees is one of the oldest established Indian fashion and home supplies shop in Birmingham. It’s a family-run business that has spanned over four decades. So, there’s no surprise that they know their products and how to cater for their customers. Their window displays are always bright and exuberant, which is just a teaser of the range they offer inside. There are racks and shelves brimming with designs, and sarees hanging from every wall space possible. I think the interior could be more elegantly designed but the traditional Indian bazaar-look seems to have worked for so long! Most of their sarees are high-end with intricate work. They have designer pieces and many sarees come in a variety of colours, which is a rare novelty! They also stock Indian home goods such as kitchenware, and wedding or religious ceremony supplies. The prices are competitive, especially for the quality you get.