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Tuk Tuk Cha - Singapore - Photo album

Usually overcrowded especially the weekends. Carpark is also hard to find if go near lunch time during weekends. Multi-storey carpark helps a bit but entrance from the link bridge is closed now. Other than this, the shop mix is the usual that you find in most shopping centres; Guardian, Watsons. Fai
Small in comparison to other malls, but there's a nice selection of restaurants. Images shot on a Canon IXUS 500 from 2004.
Staff is the best in a health food store and locally owned. I only get my supplements from Staff because they have a knowledgeable staff and actually pass corporate discounts on to the customer. It's just an overall solid store for quality food. Good produce, butcher, hot & salad bar
Mall is dated need a change a make over perhaps even changing out some tenants. Business is slow as compared to Northpoint 2 stops away.
Multiple shops of varieties to cater to different age group. Food stalls and restaurants abundant and a few changes recently. The food court at the top level abit on the expensive side. Enjoyable place to past time.
One-stop junction for family. Foodcourt, supermarket, stalls, coffee shop, etc
Was here for my monthly hair treatment at Oriental Hair. There's change of service personnel n was very disappointed with the lack of empathy of the service staffs. Will not renew my hair treatment package looking at their new team. J8 is old with needed refurbishment badly. Just look at the ladies
Junction 8 is not so big shopping centre as compared to Nex. However , it has everything under one roof. A supermarket, a domestic departmental store, an Electronic and Appliances departmental store and other shops. There are also eatery stalls at basement which foods are good and for those crav
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