5/5 Sriranjan C. 2 months ago on Google • 146 reviews New
The
Haagen
Dazs
outlet
in
the
basement
has
to
be
one
of
the
better
ones
the
franchise
has
in
the
city.
We
tried
the
strawberry
cheesecake
and
macadamia
nut
flavours.
Top-notch!!
Service
was
friendly,
too.
Happy
days
🍦😋
.
The
Chinese
New
Year
decorations
at
the
mall
are
a
sight
to
behold.
Very
well
done.
The
shops
are
also
all
decked
up
for
the
grand
occasion.
We
were
served
very
well
by
a
young
man
at
the
Skechers
outlet.
Very
humble
and
kind
service.
At
the
food
court
Mr
Shawerma
was
better
than
before.
The
chicken
was
well
grilled
and
was
delicious.
Update
1:
The
Christmas
show
is
on.
Great
vibes
and
the
decorations
fill
you
with
the
zeitgeist
of
the
festive
season.
Credit
to
the
organisers
to
have
the
Christmas
decorations
made
primarily
from
recycled
material.
The
temporary
stalls
near
the
Mango
showroom
are
selling
some
beauties.
Lovely.
Just
clean
your
toilets
more
often
with
the
additional
footfalls
in
your
premises.
Older
review:
Beautiful
Deepavali
decorations
have
come
up
at
the
main
atrium.
It
is
a
bustling
mall
and
usually
more
crowded
compared
to
the
more
exclusive
and
upmarket
Paragon
down
the
road.
On
weekends
it
is
quite
a
challenge
to
even
get
a
footing
on
the
escalators.
The
food
court
is
quite
nice
with
a
large
variety
of
foods.
Some
of
the
other
restaurants
are
pretty
cool
too.
With
the
new
restaurants
and
bars
opening
in
the
neighbouring
G
Hotel
it
has
become
quite
a
food
destination,
albeit
at
a
slightly
higher
price
point.
The
cinema
halls
which
we
have
not
been
to
in
a
few
months
was
in
need
of
some
TLC
during
our
last
visit.
Some
shops
seem
slightly
short-staffed
and
this
probably
reflects
on
the
level
of
service.
But
some
standouts
with
decent
service
and
good
products
are
Bread
History,
Home's
Harmony,
Maxis,
Daiso,
Skechers,
Swarovski,
Popular
Books
and
the
Nespresso
boutique.
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