Although this outlet occupies 2 units, still it is not very large. However it is spacious enough to offer both men and women clothings.
BritishIndia collection uses high quality fabrics and good workmanship. Its design inclines toward elaborate patterns and with or without an Indian favour, and the cuttings may has a more mature style. Hence it is mainly suitable for middle-aged people, with many Caucasians patroning this brand. However some younger consumers may still find something to appeal to them.
As its collection make use of silk, satin, lace and the likes many of it clothings require dry clothing. Prices range from around $100 to $ 700. Too pricey? Don't fret. Shop during the sale period and you can enjoy discounts of up to 70%.
The sale staff are also usually attentive and polite.
A bad experience was when I bought a skirt and the dye faded in small areas after 1 wash. But the same thing did not happen with other pieces.
Well this John Little only occupy 1 floor on level 1, and it is not very large either.
It sells a wide variety of mid- priced cosmetics, skincare, and health supplements, but don't expect to find upmarkets cosmetics like SK-II, Estee Launder, etc.
Another merchandise it mainly sells is lingerie, which it offer a fair variety of.
Besides these, it also sell some handbags and jewellery, including Perlini bags. But again don't hope to find upmarket brands here.
However, what I find appealing is the charm jewellery and accessory available, where you get to choose from a wide selection of charms to adorn your jewellery. Each charm cost $5.90. Buy 5 and get the bracelet/ accessory, which you want to hang your charm, free.
I patroned this branch 3 times, and twice there was a mosquito buzzing around my table as I had my lunch. The saving grace is the pleasant service rendered by the waiteress, who were polite.
As a bistro, the next most important thing is the food. There is the daily discounted pastry. I tried the curry feuillete, and requested it be warmed. The waiteress pleasantly obliged, and the crust was crispy but when it came to the filling it was ice-cold. Then I had the $7.90 set lunch, it was ham spaghetti, and I confess I was somewhat disappointed it was less appetising than the mushroom spaghetti available on Thurs, but still it was edible.
Overall, I did not have any unhappy experience in this outlet, but I wish they will take steps to ensure there are no mosquito, which is unforgivable in an air-con eatery. And also ensure the food served are warm- inside and out.
Not a very good place to shop unless you are renovating your home or shopping for gocery. If you really wish to go shopping for clothes, shoes, etc. you could probably do better in a downtown shopping centre or other heartland malls that are devoted almost exclusively to shopping.
In IMM only the first 2 storeys are occupied by apparels and F&B outlets. The upper floors are for furniture stores, renovation & interior designs firms, and there is indeed a large number of such stores for you to choose from as there is market concentration. However Courts can't be found here.
At level one, there is the hyperlarge Supermarket Giant, so if you wish to stockpile on your foods and other daily necessities, this is a place to visit. There is probably some discount too because of the bulk supplies the store order. But it is large, if you are only shopping for a few items you may prefer to shop in your neighbourhood supermarkets.
The Espirit here only sells discounted and past seasons' clothings, and some t-shirts.
Situated right next to the MRT & bus interchange, it is easily reached. This mall comprises 5 storeys, and has a cinema on the fifth floor. It is an average-sized shopping centre, with the usual offerings of stores that one can find in a heartland mall. In the basement, there is the supermarket (Shop N Save). Although it has quite a number of fashion stores, there is no upmarket or popular fashion brands like Mango, Zara here.
The toilets has undergone a revamp hence it is cleaner than before. Previously, you can find lots of scribbling on the toilet cubical doors.
BritishIndia collection uses high quality fabrics and good workmanship. Its design inclines toward elaborate patterns and with or without an Indian favour, and the cuttings may has a more mature style. Hence it is mainly suitable for middle-aged people, with many Caucasians patroning this brand. However some younger consumers may still find something to appeal to them.
As its collection make use of silk, satin, lace and the likes many of it clothings require dry clothing. Prices range from around $100 to $ 700. Too pricey? Don't fret. Shop during the sale period and you can enjoy discounts of up to 70%.
The sale staff are also usually attentive and polite.
A bad experience was when I bought a skirt and the dye faded in small areas after 1 wash. But the same thing did not happen with other pieces.
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It sells a wide variety of mid- priced cosmetics, skincare, and health supplements, but don't expect to find upmarkets cosmetics like SK-II, Estee Launder, etc.
Another merchandise it mainly sells is lingerie, which it offer a fair variety of.
Besides these, it also sell some handbags and jewellery, including Perlini bags. But again don't hope to find upmarket brands here.
However, what I find appealing is the charm jewellery and accessory available, where you get to choose from a wide selection of charms to adorn your jewellery. Each charm cost $5.90. Buy 5 and get the bracelet/ accessory, which you want to hang your charm, free.
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As a bistro, the next most important thing is the food. There is the daily discounted pastry. I tried the curry feuillete, and requested it be warmed. The waiteress pleasantly obliged, and the crust was crispy but when it came to the filling it was ice-cold.
Then I had the $7.90 set lunch, it was ham spaghetti, and I confess I was somewhat disappointed it was less appetising than the mushroom spaghetti available on Thurs, but still it was edible.
Overall, I did not have any unhappy experience in this outlet, but I wish they will take steps to ensure there are no mosquito, which is unforgivable in an air-con eatery. And also ensure the food served are warm- inside and out.
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In IMM only the first 2 storeys are occupied by apparels and F&B outlets. The upper floors are for furniture stores, renovation & interior designs firms, and there is indeed a large number of such stores for you to choose from as there is market concentration. However Courts can't be found here.
At level one, there is the hyperlarge Supermarket Giant, so if you wish to stockpile on your foods and other daily necessities, this is a place to visit. There is probably some discount too because of the bulk supplies the store order. But it is large, if you are only shopping for a few items you may prefer to shop in your neighbourhood supermarkets.
The Espirit here only sells discounted and past seasons' clothings, and some t-shirts.
Usually, there is a long queue at the taxi-stand.
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The toilets has undergone a revamp hence it is cleaner than before. Previously, you can find lots of scribbling on the toilet cubical doors.
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