Visited this mall and boy was it huge. It was so easy to get lost here and it literally has everything you need.
A fun vintage basement which literally is what it’s known for Century Avenue 1192 and I was told by locals that it’s like an open space ‘museum’ with lots of vintage items like trishaws, movie posters and a big ship in the centre. ⛴️ (I mean, it’s a sea port after all, similar to sg) Those who like old vibes be sure to check them out. Unfortunately if you don’t really understand the history then it’s quite a bummer because there’s no one to explain to you.
Found an aesthetic looking cave themed cafe by day and bar by night to sit and take pictures!🤩📸 Price is okay and drinks are unique. I think the attraction here is the environment. But it’s tucked away in a corner, on LG1, just below the office building. They don’t call it basement which I’m used to. Fun fact: LG actually stands for Lower Ground haha
And to my fellow singaporeans who love their Mala Tang in Singapore. There’s a Zhangliang mala just outside! Super affordable if you convert currency you would definitely have to try it once here!!! I got mine...
Read moreTalk about an amazingly luxurious and large mall, this would be the one. Lots of super amazing restaurants in here with a movie theater and probably better than every mall I’ve ever been to in the United States and it’s not even close. I live right next to one of the biggest malls in the United States and it makes literally every mall in America look like a joke. The restaurants in this mall alone probably beat the Chinese restaurants in all of...
Read more1192 Shanghai aims to recreate the atmosphere of old Shanghai, with its elegant decor, vintage furnishings, and nostalgic street charm. Diners can enjoy a wide range of Shanghainese specialties, including famous dishes such as xiaolongbao (soup dumplings), Shanghai-style braised pork belly, drunken chicken, stir-fried noodles, and various...
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