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Sim Lim Square   Singapore

Sim Lim Square, Singapore

 54 Reviews  I have heard some good things about Sim Lim city so went and had a look for myself. I had the misfortune of going to to pc geeks in the building. While I'm sure that there are reputable traders in the... 

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Orchard Road   Singapore

Orchard Road, Singapore

 61 Reviews  Orchard Road at Singapore Shopping Mall should be the next special destination for the shopaholics. Mandarin gallery, DFS Galleria, Far East Plaza, Ngee Ann City, The Paragon and Orchard Central are... 

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Little India   Singapore

Little India, Singapore

 32 Reviews  I was shopping for DSLR camera accessories and happened to checked from this store. I asked for the price of a battery grip but after checking with the item, I found its quality to be very... 

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Around Chinatown   Singapore

Around Chinatown, Singapore

 25 Reviews  This shop is supposed to be a Kung Fu shop and indeed the front of the shop is selling Kung Fu related items, but as you move in a bit more. You find items like Super Mario, Dragonball, Vase, 3D... 

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Bugis Junction   Singapore

Bugis Junction, Singapore

 17 Reviews   CINEPLEX AND SEIYU. ..A JAPANESE STORE .. .ARE TWO OF THE MANY SHOPS IN THIS FIRST GLASS COVERED AIR-CONDITIONED SHOPPING STREET!!!! PRETTY AMAZING!!! FROM ELECTRONICS TO SOME GREAT TASTING... 

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Funan IT Mall   Singapore

Funan IT Mall, Singapore

 9 Reviews  One of Singapores premier IT Malls and home to one of the few Taco Bells located in Asia and the Southern Hemisphere, Funan IT Mall is a must hit while in Singapore. Some may say i am bias due to the... 

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Suntec City   Singapore

Suntec City, Singapore

 17 Reviews  Suntec City Mall is spread over 830,000 sq ft of prime retail space and is one of the largest shopping malls in Singapore with over 350 retail outlets and more than 80 F&B outlets under one roof. The... 

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Arab Street   Singapore

Arab Street, Singapore

 5 Reviews  This street is THE place to come to look for some of the most fabulous fabrics you’ll ever see. The whole street is lined with fabric stores, but you can also find oriental carpets, pashminas,... 

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Peninsula Plaza   Singapore

Peninsula Plaza, Singapore

 3 Reviews  Before you consider purchasing a camera or video I would do a google search and read comments from other travellers concerning the Worldwide Camera Centre located at the Peninsula Plaza. As another... 

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Suntec City Mall: Singapore 's Largest Shopping Mall

by risaimperial

Over 830,000 sq ft of prime retail space, Suntec City Mall is one of the largest shopping malls in Singapore with over 350 retail outlets. It was so huge, So many things to buy, so many things to see. Lots of sales and bargains. But I really like the Fountain of Wealth here in Suntec. The World's Largest Fountain, it was in Guinness Book of Records since 1998. A symbol of wealth and life, A popular tourism icon today, the fountain is a source of hope and luck as many visitors come to touch its "lucky" waters, absorbing the positive "qi" A place of abundant romance as people dedicate songs and messages and even plan their marriage proposals around the laser message service we offer to visitors. Coupled with a multimedia extravaganza of laser light and sound every night, a visit to the fountain brings home wonderful memories of a lifetime. Fountain Opening Hours: 9 am - 10pm Laser...

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Paragon: Style, and More

by risaimperial

Synonymous with fashion and Style, Paragon's many international boutiques include Burberry, Givenchy and Ralph Lauren. Local and international culinary treats await the discerning diner at The Food Cellar at Basement with outlet such as Mum's Cuisine, Shimbashi Soba and Spageddies Italian Kitchen.

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Marina Square: Family - Oriented Mall.

by risaimperial

Marina Square has 9 spacious family rooms equipped with a baby changing station and a small couch to provide parents with a comfortable area to make diaper changes and feed their babies in privacy. Although, I'm not traveling with my babies i just enjoyed those family rooms by sitting a little bit and relax my aching foot :) My husband and i also enjoyed the view outside the mall, in fact, my husband click his shutter 1001 times :)

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Vivo City: SG's Largest Retail and Lifestyle Destination.

by risaimperial

You can shop to your heart's content in 1.04 million square feet of retail space, dine al-fresco at the waterfront restaurants, or splash out your kids at the roof top sky park and second-level open-air playground. It's truly fun, relaxation and bliss, all rolled in to one.There's a host of transport options to get there. Vivo City is only 5mins. drive from CBD and a mere 10mins. from Orchard Road. BY BUS Services:10, 30, 30e, 57, 61, 65, 80, 97, 97e, 100, 131, 143, 145, 166, 855 BY MRT Take the North East line and alight at the Harbor Front Station

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Haji Lane

by trex101

Men/women/home/accessories. Trendy and unique style, not always a bargain but definitely not the mass duplication of things you find at major department stores.Shops are along both sides of this very narrow road. Some shops are upstairs.

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DFS: Duty Free Liquor/Alcohol Changi Airport

by cheerssweetie

Just abit of info - All Duty Free Liquor purchased is delivered to your boarding gate in a tamper evident bag. You collect your purchases at least 30mins before the estimated time of departure in the gatehold room, before boarding the plane, after the security checks.

Games Industries: Sim Lim Square

by djb778

Do not buy from this shop. They are located on the lower level in Sim Lim Square. They will quote you a price then charge the normal 5% government tax, but will give you no refund form to get it back. My friend and I were threatened by 7 guys when we went back to ask for the form. AVOID this store. The same guy owns MI-I gaming on the second level. Be careful people. Prices are good but your saftey is not guaranteed. Sony will not honour their invoices either. Bought 2 Playstation 3's cannot get warranty online. NOTHING. GO TO ANY OTHER SHOP BUT THIS ONE. NOTHING. DO NOT GO THERE!!

MI-I Gaming: MI-I Gaming

by djb778

Do not buy from these guys. They will not give you the refund form for the 5% tax you pay. The prices seem good but you cannot get you tax payment back. My mate and I bought a Playstation 3 each, pad the tax, no form. Went back to get the form and was told to f*#k off and threatened but 7 guys from behind (really tough fellas). Sony wont honour their invoice for the warranty either. AVOID THEM!!. The same guy also owns GI Industries on the lower level at Sim Lim, aviod them at all costs. NOTHING! DO NOT GO TO THIS SHOP. SHOP AT ANY OTHER STORE BUT THIS ONE. TOO MUCH!!

The Singapore Shawl: Wear a Singapore Orchid

by modgurl

The Singapore Shawl designs and produces its shawls and scarves in Singapore. Its designs are inspired by Singapore flora, fauna and culture. Many of its shawls and scarves feature Singapore's national flower, Vanda Miss Joaquim and other local orchids.The Singapore Shawl is also a social enterprise that supports the Breast Cancer Society, Society for the Physically Disabled and under-privileged mothers. Many of its shawls and scarves are sewn and managed by work-at-home mothers and retrenched women.The Singapore Shawl is located at level 2, Tang Department Store in Orchard Road. The Meilin-style (or Smart Shawl) and 9-in-1 shawls. They are multi-styled shawls that can be conveniently worn and stays on your body without needs for pins and brooches. From as low as $12 for a cotton bandanna to slightly $300 for a jade-embellished pashmina shawl.

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Various: Idiot's Guide to Pricing of Electronic Goods

by bpacker

Singapore is a haven for electronic goods and it looks like the whole world is aware of this. Just log on to the Singapore Forum and you'll see many questions there on pricing of electronic goods and where to get them. Well, since I have many tech geeks as friends, here's the dirty on how to get the cheapest/best electronic stuff in town. 1)When is the best time to get the best bargain in town?Wait for COMEX or Singapore biggest IT and consumer tech exhibition, it happens in Sep annually. You'll get the best bargains for cameras, laptops, desktops, etc. Check out www.comex.com.sg2)Where is the best place to get a camera in town?Go either to John 3:16 Photos Supplies is at 109 North Bridge Rd #05-46 Funan Digitalife Mall or Cathay Photo Shop at Peninsula Plazahttp://www.cathayphoto.com.sg/Sure, their prices are a tad bit more expensive compared to those 2bit shops in Sim Lim Square or...

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