Welcome to "Shopping Paradise." This is what many tourists call the Mustafa Centre in Singapore. Pick from over 75,000 products inside the six-story building. Mustaq Ahmad only sold clothing in his first shop in 1973. Ahmad's old store at serangoon Plaza has grown the space to 150,000 Sq.ft. Mustafa Centre even has a hotel in the huge building. You do not have to go home after a good shopping experience. There are 130 rooms available in the hotel. Stay the night, and see other products Mustafa Centre has to offer the next day. Ahmad's business concept has become a sensation all around the world.
The Mudafa Center is a famous supermarket here in Little India, and it is actually close to Chinatown. There are a lot of Indian food and spices here, and there are a lot of Indian restaurants around the center.
The Mudah Fat Centre is very large, with several buildings connected together, and the goods inside are very densely arranged, covering almost all the goods you can imagine, similar to a large wholesale market. Commodity prices are about a third cheaper than outside.
This was thought to be a department store, in fact, not a little like, um, small commodity market, but more like a large supermarket, the inside is really big, so we actually did not completely take a circle around
This is a famous 24-hour department store in Little India in Singapore. There are two malls, four floors high, everything is inside, but some things are of average quality and there are more cheap products. Locals and foreign travelers come back to buy electrical products. The weekend is very lively and there are usually many customers. If I want to buy something, I will buy it at four in the morning, when there are not so many people. Many of the goods are from India, and I found some are actually exported to the United States or Europe, but they are available here. Visitors can buy biscuits and chocolates to return home. The medicines are quite complete, and I come here to help my elders buy ointments or oils. I cook Indian ingredients, seasonings and kitchen tools.
Shopping in Little India, I accidentally found this big shopping mall. I heard that everything was sold in it, and it was open 24 hours a day. I followed the flow of people with interest to see it. It’s really big. It feels like a domestic supermarket hypermarket. There are six floors, two floors on the ground floor, and two floors are parking lots. The goods are very complete, fresh food, daily necessities, health medicine, electrical jewelry, perfume skin care, specialty snacks, etc., etc., a dazzling array of, I was dazzled. I spent more than three hours in it. I finally bought some more affordable souvenir crafts and some specialty snacks. The medicinal oil is still relatively cheaper in Chinatown. There are still more Indians here, so more are suitable for their goods, such as curry, Gold and so on. Every floor can be checked out. There is also a tax refund counter in B2, which is open 24 hours a day. These are convenient for customers, so I feel that the flow of people here is very prosperous. The goods are like rotation. It is a good daily shopping place.
The Mudafa Market is really a wonderful place. The exterior looks very ordinary, but the inside is really big. There are a wide variety of condiments, Asian food, and daily necessities... The residents around this place must be very happy!
This shopping city is located in the small Indian area of Singapore, large scale and open 24 hours, can bargain inside, and basically sell everything, clothing shoes and hats, electronics, cosmetics