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  1. City Plaza is a 18-storey building with light industrial, rental and sale units. It is near Singapore Post Centre, Geylang Serai Malay Village, and Paya Lebar MRT Station.

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      City Plaza is located at 810 Geylang Road,Singapore 409286....

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  2. Cityplaza is the largest shopping mall on Island East, houses local and international brands and restaurants, cinema and indoor ice rink. Together with promotions and activities, Cityplaza offering an appealing mix of shopping, dining and entertainment experience in the spirit of its LIVE HAPPY slogan.

  3. Nov 16, 2015 · City Plaza – a hidden gem in the East. How to get to City Plaza; Things to do at City Plaza; 1. Sell your preloved clothes without lifting a finger; 2. Get your blogshop clothes at a fraction of the price; 3. Check out vintage toys 4. Buy a bus ticket to Malaysia for $21 5. Dine in Singapore’s first ever Arnold’s outlet; 6.

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    • City Mahjong Centre
    • Power Photo Store
    • Xin Titbits Centre
    • Arnold’s Fried Chicken
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    • Refash
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    The first floor of City Plaza is where the banks, money changers and ATMs are. As a mahjong auntie, the first store that caught my eye is City Mahjong Centre. The kick-ass store sells everything you could possibly need for the green game, and for every budget. When I went down, the plastic-metal tables were on sale, and only $45. If you want someth...

    True to its name, this camera store is really quite power. In fact, it’s probably my favourite store in City Plaza. Other than Mustafa, there aren’t many malls that still have these retro electronics shops. Power Photo Storesells cameras, watches and vintage games. The old school brick game console is $12 – that’s cheaper than most online retailers...

    Sorry, no tits (or any other naughty bits) here – just lots of yummy snacks you’d love to put in your mouth. Xin Titbit Centreis like your neighbourhood mama shop, but on steroids. There are literally boxes of junk food everywhere, and there’s hardly any walking space. The preserved fruits are from $1.50 per 100g, while the big packs of snacks (pic...

    Moving on to the second floor – you’re probably a bit hungry by now, so there’s the famous Arnold’s Fried Chickento fill you up. In general, fast food in Singapore are all around the same price, and you can get a hearty meal for under $15. Check out the menu: If you have a tighter budget or just don’t want fried chicken, there’s a famous ban mian s...

    Also on the 2nd floor is Blackout, a sandal store. The shoes are made from a unique rubber-PVC mix that is waterproof and durable – perfect for Singapore’s unpredictable weather. You can choose from the stock models (off the rack), or customise your own by choosing the colour of the soles and straps. The custom sandals cost $20 to $69 depending on ...

    There are clothing stores on every floor, but most of them are “market type” clothes. If you want a better shot at finding something cheap and trendy, head to the 3rd and 4th floor. On level 3 is Refash, the clothing marketplace that gives preloved clothes a chance at a new life. The secondhand clothes are very reasonably priced. For the discount r...

    Also on the same floor is Soda, where I managed to spot some Korean-made dresses and COS-inspired pieces. That said, most of Soda’s racks are still mostly auntie clothes. While you can find some nice designs here, Soda is not cheap. I picked out (and even tried) a plain button down dress, but eventually gave it back because it was $38.

    Directions to City Plaza: The nearest MRT station is Paya Lebar (green/circle line). Take Exit A and walk 5 to 10 minutes to City Plaza. If you prefer the bus, there is a bus stop right outside Tanjong Katong Complex. Buses 2, 7, 13, 21, 26, 40, 43, 51, 76, 135, and 197 go there. City Plaza parking charges: Monday to Saturday (8am to 5pm): $1.20 fo...

    City Plaza is a 40-year-old mall near Paya Lebar MRT that sells clothes, electronics, snacks and more. Find out 7 non-rabak shops worth visiting, from mahjong tiles to retro games, and how to get the best deals.

  4. City Plaza is a shopping mall in Singapore, near to Paya Lebar MRT Station and Tanjong Katong Complex. Find out the parking charges, bus services and directions to get there.

  5. Cityplaza gives you an exclusive shopping experience with hundreds of popular international brands. Visit the various choices about fashion, skincare, kids & babies and gadgets!

  6. CITY PLAZA, Singapore, Singapore. 4,142 likes · 57 talking about this · 51,394 were here. City Plaza Singapore Shopping Centre.

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