Friendship Plaza Gallery Boutique
Friendship Plaza Gallery Boutique
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JonasCN
Singapore, Singapore4,052 contributions
Jun 2016 • Solo
The Friendship Plaza Gallery Boutique is located near the 5 avenues and many 5 star hotels. These are the pros and cons:
1. It sells high end branded goods like Tissot and Longines. Prices are comparable to prices in developed countries.
2. There are some upper middle class restaurants there. One of them sells Kebab, though I am not sure if it is halal.
3. There are some locals brands sold there.
Cons
1. It is a deserted mall, compared to the Hisense Mall opposite her. You don't find people going in. Part of the reason is because the goods are high end goods and there are not enough mass market items to attract people to go there. It was an eerie experience walking in a deserted mall.
In short, it is one mall you can pay a visit to get an relax for a short while. But there are little things that will entice you to buy beyond branded goods that are sold about the same price in developed countries. My advice is to skip this mall and go to the Hisense Mall opposite instead.
1. It sells high end branded goods like Tissot and Longines. Prices are comparable to prices in developed countries.
2. There are some upper middle class restaurants there. One of them sells Kebab, though I am not sure if it is halal.
3. There are some locals brands sold there.
Cons
1. It is a deserted mall, compared to the Hisense Mall opposite her. You don't find people going in. Part of the reason is because the goods are high end goods and there are not enough mass market items to attract people to go there. It was an eerie experience walking in a deserted mall.
In short, it is one mall you can pay a visit to get an relax for a short while. But there are little things that will entice you to buy beyond branded goods that are sold about the same price in developed countries. My advice is to skip this mall and go to the Hisense Mall opposite instead.
Written June 18, 2016
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