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Tanjong Katong Complex
845 Geylang Rd, Singapore 400845
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For coffee lover, this coffee shop is recommended for you. Affordable prices as well.
The paya lebar ramadan bazaar around the complex is a must go it's running till Eve of Hari raya
An older shopping complex but good bargains found here. Ample parking nearby. Rents are cheaper and this translates into cheaper items. People generally very friendly and there's a certain relaxed atmosphere here not found in many other newer malls.
Very exciting during the Ramadan Bazaar, loads of vendors with a huge selection of goods, food and more. The streets are packed with hundreds of stalls selling just about anything you can imagine.
As soon as the Ramadan fast breaks the size of the crowds seem to double.
Wear walking shoes and stay hydrated. Sample the cuisine, enjoy the dizzying array of everything to see.
Went here for a wedding reception. Newly improved lift within the complex; large space to accommodate those who can't take the stairs. Ballroom is newly furnished with ample space for 50—100 seated guest. Wide range of deserts which were good and fast sell out.
However, no parking within the complex. Parking is at a nearby open space carpark but may cause a bit of a hassle during rainy weather.
A 3 storey complex that catered for the Malay community. Well maintained and with an airy atrium. Open carpark space. There is a Security post manned 24 hours. Their tenants cayered for Malay of the Baby Boomers and Gen X.
They should have a F&B outlet. Prices are reasonable. The complex clean and not congested.
Its an old shopping complex. It sold mostly Malay (Islam) clothing for both men and women.
Went to the orange ballroom for a buddy of mine who held a reception there. Didn't know the place existed. The place is spacious. The catering services offers wide variety of interesting food. Their dessert are to die for especially banana pengat. Pricing wise unsure
It's an old landmark mall which used to be popular in 70s and 80s. Mostly shops of traditional clothes, two Watches' shops and 3-4 shoe shops. The upper floors are mostly taken by travel and Maids agencies. It gets crowded during the fasting month of Ramadan where the adjacent car park is occupied with tents selling more clothes and of course food
It's a quiet complex that houses Giant, several upholstery shops, a bath n fixture place,, sundry n clothing stores. There is not much foot traffic except for Sundays n public holidays where hordes of Indon helpers gather w their friends at the complex n its vicinity.
Another one of our traditional old shopping complex. I suppose that it is good that it stays the way it is as if it brings back history. The younger generations can learn to appreciate variety of standards to satisfy the variety of tastes and preferences.
Basic essential stores, many shops selling Malay traditional clothings. Limited for stalls.
Also, shops selling home appliances, watches, and Giant supermarket.
Surrounding places are developing and this place may soon be 'out of fashion' in few years time.
There are beautiful flowers, Interior design stuffs, cushions and curtains.
Most goods are local types as shopping malls for Indonesian, Malaysian and Indian Muslim with long dress. I just drop by.
The mall have a hyper giant mall.
Sadly, these shops will be closing soon for major refurbishments i.e. more than a year. Some will close for good and offering good discounts now.
Can get good & cheat staffs there for house. There is a muslim wedding baquette called the Orange on the 3rd level that serves solid food with good staff in attendance. Value for money if having wedding there
I love this place lots of shop interesting to buy products.you find interestung like watches,curtain and malay outfits! Also they have enrichment class and vehgetarian restaurant here.
If you'r looking for traditional malay clothes, curtain, baking items, carpet, or to hold an event, optical shop, this is the place. A Giant supermarket is located here too. We came here to change our watch battery.
Nice place to be at, convenient eateries and other shops like apparel, accessories, household needs. Can be crowded on weekends and during Ramadan bazaar.
One stop for various needs such as malay traditional clothings, curtains, watches, jewellery, households, electrical as well as groceries. The shopping complex come more lively during Ramadhan.
Its a one stop shopping mall at geylang serai mostly for the Malays community to shop for traditional malay outfit,with so many shops & boutique to choose from,i like most is XQZit boutique,with so many various clothings to choose from & the price is so affordable too,not fogetting the lady boss is totally awesome,super friendly & always there to assist the customers! Gd service👍👍👍
This place is quite historic and one of the oldest buildings remains in Geylang Serai. Walking into and thru the building brings the nostalgic feeling when I came here as a boy with my parents.
Mostly selling Malay baju kurung and scarfs. There is a supermarket, hardware shop, gold shop, restaurant and many more. More popular then the new mall opposite. And prices are reasonable here
What can I say about this place? Just super memories. Of old geylang and bazar and oh so innocent times of yesteryears... heard this year is its last.
Majority of the shop is fabric and home decorative stuff towards Malay heritage interest. Goldsmiths and watch repair shop is also available. 5 min away from Paya Lebar MRT station
interior is surprisingly clean and bright. loads of malay fashion boutiques and few snacks shops.
Really rundown now since there are other shopping mall. But there are washing area for those who want to go for prayer at the level 1 toilet
One of the few oldest shopping malls since the 80s. Now a very quiet place with tenants like Giant, Hoe Kee, 2nd Chance.
But an old complex. But with lots to shop for. ample car park space near that restaurant.
Sad seeing one of the iconic singapore malays shopping center closing down for redevelopment..
Usual as ramadhan month is alwyss full with people patronise all the shop
A place that sells lots of Malay traditional clothes , decorations, books and etc. Have fresher looks after the renovations.
Place to supplement or Herbs as the few shop there other than attend wedding invitation during weekend.
Peaceful and quiet though there were many people shopping for Hari Raya.
The Malay traditional shops have courteous shop owners and assistants. Very pleasant experience each time browsing or shopping in the shops
Old place with lots of reno firms and watch shops. Good if you're looking any of these 2. There's a supermarket as well.
Muslimah clothes, Wedding stuffs, Wedding Venue like The Orange Ballroom conveniently located.
Usually I came here to shop for accessories at Hoe Kee, or change my curtain drapery. There is 2nd Chance and a lot more boutiques.
Good place to have a feel of nostalgia when it comes to shops from those days
If you need toilet or bathroom and kitchen accessories , Ho kee shop is on the 1st level.
Kinda old school but definitely worth a visit. Good for some shopping or to bring your overseas friends there.
A ok mall. Rather old and swamped with foreign workers and domestic maid at every single corner of the mall and carpark. Avoid going on sundays.
Rustic and laid back with a wide variety of shops selling cooking hobs and hoods, taps, shoes, dining etc...
Going to have major renovation and shops have to leave by June 2023.
This building will be demolished soon. Most shops have moved out of this complex.
Please do skip the The Green furniture store the salesman is rude and pushy and even said loudly " Why you got no money " we brought a marble dinning table there before and it delivered with defects but it's too late when noticed...pls skip the store bad experience about the rest of shops were OK
Can take your time to shops - Giant supermarket and many shops selling watche, shoes, textiles, electronic home appliances, textiles, furniture, jewelry etc...
Shop selling all your need for baking, jewelry shop with alot of Lucky draw $222222.
Come here if you want to find Malay traditional clothes or even kitchen appliance for your home renovations.
Good plc to buy gold jewellery bcos reasonable price n malay traditional clothing...
An old school mall with lotsa bathroom appliances being sold by shops. Not to. Mention watch shops are plenty..
Great place to shop for jewellery, baju kurung and carpets.
Found old baking shop here and found a good stuff for baking
Ample parking with the big open space carpark next to it. Went to a wedding dinner at level 3
If you looking for Malay clothing.. jamu (malay herbs) curtains.. etc. Thus is the plc for you.
Best place to buy ,, specially shoes☺️prices are affordable
Time to renew this place.. very run down ..interesting outlets n shops though
Not to my liking but it's quite clean and has a plethora of shops offering a profusion of services
Budget place to get spectacles and glasses. Old shopping center with nice friendly shop owner.
For Malay people to by things for Hari Raya is very convenient
Malay place. Malay things come here buy. Eat not many go Haig rd hawker more choice
Old shopping centre with businesses catered to the Muslim community in Singapore.
An old shopping mall that needs renovation, but there are many useful shops that are difficult to find anywhere else.
Good place for shopping malay clothes
A place to go to get your watch repaired and batteries replaced (Dragon Corner).
Fav place everytime i wanted to purchase something. Especially for malay culture
Beautiful place with reasonable for shoppers
Very crowded during this Raya festive
Good sate, good fishball. Sometimes hard to find a seat
The clothes sells here is very expensive
Clothing , food and many more can be find herw
It's a dimly lit shopping mall with a somewhat rundown feel, and most of the stores are Islamic clothing stores. Malay and Indian Muslims make their clothes here. It's a place with a strong local flavor, so it might be a little harsh for tourists and non-believers. However, the people at the store are kind.
For more than 20 years, our Senior Fellowship has held its annual New Year dinner in the Millennium Building on the fourth floor. The food here is average, but the steamed fish and lotus leaf rice are excellent. The price is very affordable. The waiters are dedicated and happy to work.
Although it is inconspicuous, it is the veteran of this area! It was once prosperous, but now it still has a large group of loyal supporters. There are many industries and services here that are not found in nearby large shopping malls! I really miss the old days. I have had the experience of going to the supermarket here in the middle of the night for nearly 30 years. . .
Tanjong Katong Compl... This was the end of Nga Long Mei Road in the 1940s. Tanjong Katong Road can go to the Isco Road section of Cheng Katong District. Today, the Haig Road Bar is opposite the TKC small shopping mall and is also close to Baye. Reba MRT.
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This is a gathering and shopping center for Malay compatriots
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