I came here to get my Indian travel visa done - recommend to arrive before the visa office opens so you don't have to wait for more than an hour. Mall is sparse but near mrt and rest of Little India. I'd recommend going to the shops nearby to find your saris, suits and accessories though.
Has potential but as yet lacking buzz and variety that one would come to expect in Singapore. Car park is very average and rates are on the high side but this is a very popular part of Little India so it's to be expected. Few furniture shops, a school and small stores selling trinkets. Supermarket i
One of the emptiest malls I've seen. The most crowded store is a place dealing with redemption of free gifts such as tv etc.
A couple of stores selling fake flowers/ home furnishing styff and a party shop at the higher floors - useful if you're planning a party
This place is more functionary then anything to do with shopping. Unless grocery shopping at sheng shiong super market is what you looking at, this place does however have a money changer located at level 1 and there is a couple of mom and pop shops selling local foods. There is also a couple of sho
Nice mall, but nothing much exciting though, except for the Sheng Xiong supermarket at ground floor, which has a lot of varieties for good prices. I have seen some artificial flower shops at the top floors (not real flowers though).
Nice mall with Sheng Siong as the anchor tenant. It is great to see Mustafa money changer counter here. Very convenient and don't have to walk all the way to Syed Alwi road.
One of the bigger sheng shiong around, and top level are full of shop that sell festive deco and flowers. Drawback are the limited parking lots and a old ERP parking system which requires driver to still manually put in the card in and out of the parking.
It's a less known and more local mall with the shops you need for living, not luxury. Easy to get to with the new downtown line in operation.
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