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Mustafa Singapore - Mustafa Shopping Centre

Mustafa Centre, also known as Mustafa Singapore to many tourists, is not only the best known shopping centre in Singapore's Little India but also with tourists from Inida, Middle East and Africa.

The popularity of Mustafa shopping lies in its prices and wide range of products, with most of the items sourced from India.

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A Cosmopolitan Marketplace of 24-Hour Shopping

Mustafa Center is one of the first shopping center to open 24 hours a day.

If there is one place that combines Singapore’s multicultural spirit and the universal love for a good deal, Mustafa is the first store that comes to mind.

The store mainly caters to the domestic needs of the sizable Indian resident, tourist and expatriate communities in Singapore, besides having patrons from all cultures and communities.

With visitors from 80 countries, thronging the narrow aisles of the 1, 15,000 sq. feet store, shopping at Mustafa has become so popular that today it is hard to find someone who has not heard of Mustafa Centre.

A Brief History on Mustafa Centre

Mustafa Centre has a certain allure given its history, especially its rags to riches story. It had its earliest origins as a humble pavement garment stall, which was run by its current CEO Mr. Mushtaq Ahmed at a tender age of 12, whose family migrated from a village in North India many years ago. Over the years, this pavement stall grew in size and profits so much so that today it is one of Singapore’s top dollar tourist and shopping attractions.

Location Map of Mustafa Singapore

145 Syed Alwi Road (off Serangoon Road)
Singapore 207704


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