No need to go to India to buy a typical Indian sari fabric, simply go to Little India. Here the strength of all your senses will be tested. Starting from the nose (because a lot of strange smells from the sweat of people of India, blended with the smell of curry, the scent of fragrant spices mixed with the fragrance of flowers), eye (gold sparkle, colorful flowers, and spices beautiful), your hearing will also be tested with the hustle and bustle of the traders and buyers who blend into one.
Frankly this is an extraordinary place. You can find many new things here. Ranging from fresh fruit kiosks, and typical Indian sweets to shops selling clothes and shoes with a price so cheap, you’ll be dizzy with choices that are available. Plus Mustafa Centre – four floors of all kinds of goods that had accumulated from floor to ceiling. At Mustafa Centre you can get items at a price that is cheaper than other places. Not yet felt complete if you have not visited the Tekka Centre in Buffalo Road, known as KK Market by the locals, is a bustling wet market full of vegetables, fish, meat, spices and fresh flowers. For small souvenir, look into the shop one of brass or other small stores.
If you’re want to try cooking Indian food, go to Serangoon Road. Along Serangoon Road, you can find packets of spices ready for curry fish, meat or vegetables, and can be easily inserted into the suitcase. Or satisfy yourself with some jewelry – silver engraving, bridal ornaments, bracelets, anklets cheap and colorful, and other jewelry. See also Indian bedspreads, and giant photographs of Indian movie stars. Chellas Gallery specializes in paper boxes and other collections objects from Kashmir.
So if you’re looking for things that smelled of India which you want to take home as souvenirs from Singapore, please come to this place. Secured complete!













