Awash with scents and sights of the subcontinent, Little India is a microcosm of India, where every imaginable Indian product can be found: trinkets, saris, spices, sweetmeats, flower garlands and anything else that an Indian household needs. Traces of Hinduism are found everywhere, from the elaborate temples to wall calendars with pictures of Hindu deities. On Sundays, Indian locals and foreign workers flock the streets to eat, chat, shop and worship. Hard though it is to walk through the crowds, this is a unique spectacle you should not miss.
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“Everythings here”
I never missed going to Little India whenever I go to Singapore. It's the place that I always go to when I want to exchange money. They have th...
“A little venture here will be worthwhile”
Tourists are likely to venture into Little India to shop at the Mustafa Centre, but its an area to spend some time on its own right. This is a ...
“BargainShopping”
If you enjoy hunting for bargains then Little India is the place to go. Walk down Serangoon Rd and the little laneways and go in and out of all...
“24 hour shopping in Little India”
The Mustafa Center in Little India is open 24 hours a day for shopping... it's a HUGE building, about 8 stories, and you can buy almost anythin...
“gory splendor”
Tekka market and Little India are everything I hoped Asia would be and Singapore was not: chaotic, messy, colorful, and a total riot. Guys chop...
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