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    Marcus Goh

    Standard cookie cutter suburban mall for people staying nearby. Quiet mall with light crowd. Slightly far from metro, need to take bus. Supermarket for family grocery, nice Japanese supermarket and eatery with restaurants and food court. Dancing and martial art school for kids.

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    Flying Girl

    My chiropractor is at this location, Rapha Chiropractic. So i come weekly. It is a small mall, and not a lot of selection.
    For food, favorite is The Water Bath Chef, healthy and delicious. This is located just outside the main entrance, by the lift.

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    Tu AN Huynh Van

    Nice place to chill and shop for random products. Du Yi Bookstore has a small but affordable collection of reference books. Japan Home offers great sales on their unique products sometimes. Cold Storage also offers various nice discounts at different timings throughout the day. The food court comprises of generally tasty and affordable food for dining away from the heat. Also, the Xerox outlet here is the most friendly and efficient printing service I’ve ever used for the past decade.

    The only bad thing is the fish store/ restaurant right outside of Cold Storage. It doesn’t have good ventilation, so the raw fish on display is super smelly, affecting any passerby who takes the escalator nearby.

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    Micah Lim 林益才 Real Estate 90041643

    West Coast Plaza is an often overlooked mall on a quieter side of western Singapore. Not the most crowded nor most popular mall, but it does provide a host of dining choices – Japanese, Korean, Indian, mainland Chinese, hotspots, fast food, bubble tea. What’s noteworthy is that it host one of the bigger Cold Storage supermarket in the western area

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    Valor Thng

    Quiet place for lunch during weekdays. Love their papaya soup chicken cutlet mee; fresh fried thigh chicken meat that’s crispy (before it gets soak) and tasty enough for my liking; love the papaya fruit in the soap ☺️ As its quiet, you get all the attention from the staff.

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