Where to Shop in Singapore
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Where to Shop in Singapore
Singapore is a shopping heaven for antiquities and electronics. Establishments offer various items and pieces, expensive and cheap alike. Generally, all shops are air-conditioned for those who are not used in humid climates. Finding shops will be quite difficult without a guide to help. Singapore has a few shops to boast. The list below should help you get started.
For antiques and jewelry, the Kwok gallery and Tatiana are the best bet. Kwok Gallery is located on 545 Orchard Road. The establishment is on its 3rd generation in business, and this shop is generally intended for philanthropists. This shop specializes in Chinese antique ceramics and jade. This is not a place for the faint-hearted, because prices are skyrocketing. Appointments should be arranged if you wish to view the collection. The shop is open from Mon-Sat.
Tatiana is a curio shop consisted of Indonesian ikat textiles, tribal woodcarvings from Irian Jaya and Papua New Guinea, and ethnic jewelry from Myanmar. The shop sells fair-priced pieces; you can visit the shop in 19 Tanglin Road.
If you’re looking for a treasure throve full of electronics, Sim Lim Electronics Trading is a six-floor shopping mall totally dedicated to electronic merchandise. You can haggle your way with a diverse selection of electronic stock. The shop is open daily and is located in 02 Sim Lim Square. Or you could also check Funan DigitaLife Mall, 109 North Bridge Road or Best Denki, 391 Orchard Road - both establishments are open daily equally offering top-of-the-line equipment and merchandise.
Designer brand names like Helmut Lang, Jil Sander, Yohji Yamamoto, and Ann Demeulemeester can be found in Club 21, 190 Orchard Boulevard. Club 21 has been in business for more than 20 years as a trusted place for quality clothing and more. Coffee table books, art and furniture are now also on display.
For home improvement, ‘Cream’ is your one-stop-shop for all your home ware. You can check this nice-looking shop at136 Bt Timah Road. The owner is a constant traveler that maintains his collection and expands the selection on every trip. The items come from all around the globe. If you’re looking for something to accessorize your home, Cream has it all. This amazing shop opens everyday.
Eu Yan San meaning “caring for mankind,’ is a specialty shop for Chinese herbs and spices just around 269A South Bridge Road. This peculiar shop is packed with weird, smelly stuff like dried sea horses for instance. Fried sea horse is used by Chinese herbalists to help invigorate the kidneys and stimulates healthy blood circulation. The shop has been around since 1879, also service personalized remedies. The shop has several branches across Singapore, so if you forgot to drop-by, you can have a last-minute shop at some airports.
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