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  1. Raffles City Singapore is a prime retail mall spread over five floors on storeys 1, 2, 3 and Basement Levels 1 & 2. The mall currently houses over 200 specialty shops, including international fashion labels, luxury watch and jewellery brands, beauty concept stores and restaurants from casual dining to Michelin star restaurants. Raffles City ...

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  2. Raffles City Singapore is a prime retail mall spread over five floors on storeys 1, 2, 3 and Basement Levels 1 & 2. The mall currently houses over 200 specialty shops, including international fashion labels, luxury watch and jewellery brands, beauty concept stores and restaurants from casual dining to Michelin star restaurants. Raffles City ...

  3. Top 10 Shopping & Malls in City Hall: See reviews and photos of Shopping & Malls in City Hall, Singapore (Singapore) on Tripadvisor.

    • PS.Cafe
    • The Food Place
    • Tiong Bahru Bakery Diner
    • XW Western Grill
    • Omote
    • Tenjin
    • Milkfish
    • Ippudo
    • Cafe & Meal Muji
    • Tipsy Flamingo

    I’m starting off this list with one of my favourite cafes—PS.Cafe. Located on the breezy 3rd level of Raffles City, PS.Cafe takes on a floating double-story greenhouse effect, creating the illusion of an idyllic retreat within the busy city district. Whether or not you’re looking for a quick pit-stop whilst shopping, or simply looking to treat your...

    On a budget? You might be happy to know that Raffles City has a food court on the 3rd floor, with close to 20 stalls offering all sorts of food at different price points. The Food Placeis a popular lunch spot for the CBD crowd, so be sure to come armed with tissue packets and umbrellas to chopeyour table! Newly opened in Dec 2022 at The Food Place ...

    Those familiar with Tiong Bahru Bakerywill know this beloved homegrown bakery brand for its wonderful pastries (especially its kouign amann), but did you know that there are outlet-exclusive menus, with certain locations offering hot food, just like your regular cafe? Its outlet at Raffles City is exactly just that, offering cafe-standard brunch di...

    Offering the most bang for your buck is XW Western Grill, a casual Western restaurant located in the basement of Raffles City that offers an all-you-can-eat salad bar. This means that every main course will entitle you to unlimited servings of hot and cold sides, such as French Fries, Mac & Cheese, Potato Salad, Baked Potato, Corn on the Cob, Aglio...

    Newly opened in Nov 2022at Raffles City is Omote. This homegrown brand first started out as an unassuming 12-seater restaurant in Thomson Plaza in Dec 2018, and quickly grew to fame thanks to its wallet-friendly bara chirashibowls. Most long standing fans will be familiar with its legendary queues, which unfortunately seems to be the status quo eve...

    Though I’ve been to Raffles City more times than I can count, it took me a couple of tries to locate unassuming Tenjin. It doesn’t have much of a storefront, with its entrance demarcated simply by a piece of noren(traditional Japanese fabric dividers). It’s located at the basement of Raffles City, and can be found right behind Tarte by Cheryl Koh. ...

    Taking over the fish soup community by storm is Milkfish, a popular homegrown eatery specialising in slow-cooked seafood soup. Its soup is prepared lovingly without MSG, preservatives or dairy, thus ensuring that whatever sweetness you taste in the soup is truly natural. Why does it appear milky if it doesn’t use dairy then? It’s due to the many ho...

    Possibly the most well-known ramenchain in the world is IPPUDO. It was started in Fukuoka in 1985, and first came to Singapore in 2009. Currently, IPPUDO has 9 dine-in outlets in Singapore, including the one at the basement of Raffles City. Come to IPPUDO solely for its Shiromaru MotoajiSpecial (S$20.85), which features IPPUDO’s original creamy ton...

    Giving a whole new meaning to “take a shopping break” is Cafe & Meal MUJI. This cafe is literally housed within the brand that runs it— MUJI, which is located on the 2nd floor of Raffles City. At Cafe & Meal MUJI, ordering is pretty similar to how we would do at caifanshops— there’s a long display of hot and cold dishes (aka deli) to pick from. The...

    With a burst of bright, vibrant colours, Tipsy Flamingolooks like a mish-mash of an ‘80s retro poolside lounge and something out of a Wes Anderson film. Run in collaboration with celebrity couple Pierre Png and Andrea De Cruz and multi-concept group Tipsy Collective, Tipsy Flamingo is located along the external perimeter of Raffles City and can be ...

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    • Raffles City Shopping Centre. Raffles City Shopping Centre is the retail component of the I.M. Pei-designed Raffles City Complex, which sits atop City Hall MRT Station.
    • Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands. Singapore’s foremost temple to conspicuous consumption is attached, quite fittingly, to its major casino property. The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands offers over 800,000 square feet of shopping and dining space under a curvy glass roof, which bathes the space in natural daylight.
    • CityLink Mall. Dozens of underground passageways link Singapore's malls - CityLink takes the idea one step further by being a mall and an underground passageway that connects Marina Square and Suntec City Mall!
    • Marina Square. Marina Square Shopping Mall's four levels of retail therapy offer over 300 shops for your perusal, including Zara, Mango, MUJI, and TopShop.
  4. Raffles City is home to 329 merchant across Hobbies & Leisure, Beauty & Wellness, Books & Stationery, Department Store & Value Store, Electronics & Technology, Fashion, Supermarket & Specialty Mart, Food & Beverage, Services, Children, Home & Furnishing.

  5. As a new paradigm for live, work and play in Singapore’s city centre, Funan offers a synergistic combination of retail, office and serviced residence components that is designed to appeal to savvy consumers pursuing quality of life in a socially-conscious and creative environment.