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What to Shop at Mustafa Centre

Split over many levels, shopping at Mustafa Center is an experience quite different from the spacious layouts of most modern malls.

The narrow aisles are densely packed with products, with everything from televisions, garments and electronics in the basement to food items and household goods on the second floor. They also have an active Web presence where you can order online.

If you want to buy gifts for friends and family back home, then shopping at Mustafa makes it an easy task. You have options of reasonable priced gold jewelry, watches, iPod and MP3 players, digital cameras and a great selection of movies, music and last but not the least - designer perfumes and cosmetics at a rate cheaper than the glitzy malls.

Fresh grocery, often used in ethnic cooking, can be found in their fresh produce section.

Their pharmacy section has a wide range of Chinese, allopathic and OTC medicines.

Their luggage section is very popular with tourists who probably need an extra case just to take back their Mustafa purchases!

Their household section has everything from bathroom mats to cotton bed sheets, in different price ranges, so that you can take your pick without burning a hole in your pocket.

The Mustafa Centre and brand also carries over to supplementary businesses like ticketing, jewellery, money-changer counters and even a café, all situated near the main store.

The Mustafa experience is made more interesting given the interesting location it is based in the heart of Singapore Little India.

With its ethnic crowds, street music and cheap eateries at every corner, strung with marigold garlands, Little India is a unique spot in the ethno-cultural map of Singapore. Little wonder that Mustafa is the shining jewel in Little India’s crown.

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