Reviews Tuk Tuk Cha

4
Louis Chua
+4
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. FairPrice etc. The F&Bs are more interesting and they are scattered around the complex. Luckily there is also a cinema for entertainment compare to the lacklustre shops. The layout of the mall is also quite weird. Some shops like MOS burger, KFC, etc. are tucked away in a corner. It can be challenging to find them unless you come in from one of the entrances. There are a few entrances which add to the confusion. You may have to check in and out if you are not familiar. But this gives it a bright and cheery look. And it is also one of the cleaner malls around.
4
Alvin Teo
+4
Small in comparison to other malls, but there's a nice selection of restaurants. Images shot on a Canon IXUS 500 from 2004.
5
Jaswinder Kaur
+5
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
4
Kew “Mitsuwa” Pie
+4
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.
5
k k yeo
+5
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.
5
Erwin Anggadjaja
+5
One-stop junction for family. Foodcourt, supermarket, stalls, coffee shop, etc
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