If you are someone who likes going to malls for some easy and relaxing time but doesn't like the crowd, then Vasant Square Mall is the perfect choice for you.
I've been to multiple malls, shopping complexes, theatres, and multiplexes in different cities and have found the Vasant Square Mall to be the quietest of all.
I believe most of the crowd flocks to Ambience Mall, Vasant Kunj, which is not far away from the Vasant Square Mall, leaving it with fewer people. Since people get to witness much more opulence and a range of international brands at Ambience and DLF, which sit straddling together, they choose to go there instead of the Vasant Square Mall.
But, as I said, if you are someone who likes quiet, then Vasant Square Mall is your ideal choice.
Shopping Options:
Big Bazaar is the biggest shopping attraction at Vasant Square Mall as you can find almost everything of your need at this one place.
You can also read my detailed review of the Big Bazaar in Vasant Square Mall to get a better idea.
Apart from Big Bazaar, the mall also features many other clothing stores, parlours, makeup stores, salons, and more.
Self Care Options:
There are also manicures, pedicures, nail extensions, eyelashes extensions, foot massages, and other similar services available at the mall.
Dining & Drinking Options:
The Vasant Square Mall also offers plenty of food and beverages options for you.
Shree Bhagatram's serves a complete range of cuisines. North India, South India, Chinese, snacks, samosas, chaats, sweets, and many more. You can find it all here. I've tried chhole-bhature, pav-bhaji, and chowmein from here and found them to be average at best. They were neither good nor bad, just average. You can fill up your stomach when hungry, but the experience is not out of the world.
The other food options are KFC, Dominos, Subway.
There's also a Keventers inside the mall if you feel like having some shakes along with your food.
Utilities:
There are multiple ATMs within the mall premises, so you don't need to worry about a cash crunch here. You can easily withdraw cash whenever required.
Noteworthy Attraction:
Many local artisans and culinary professionals also set up their stores right outside the mall's main entrance. You can also check them out to find some interesting food and decor elements.
Highlight:
There is a liquor store on the backside of the mall. It's within the mall premises but outside the...
Read moreI aIts a very good mall ,, with all eating facilities,like pitzza hut, kfc big bazaar, ext.
I am editing my review ofter years of seeing the mall , Big bazar is been closed now,
Many shops and offics of few main brands is been closed like , cars 24, and sweets shop,,
I personally feel like it has Vastu dos , as whoever comes this mall to do a business gets folded atfer sometimes and had to leave like, big bazar, cars 24,
Although it's great mall with lots facilities and it's on the main road ,,
I feel promenade mall,and ambience mall at great Nelson Mandela Road nearby make it hard for this mall to take an off ,, or to flourish on good note,,
It's on the main road to the IGI airport Delhi, but this could never took off ,, straight from the beginning, almost floor are still empty as the is no takers for the shops,, all the main shops and all main bank, ATMs, pizza hut , icecream parlours, on the ground floor,
I wish had it had a cinema hall, it could have taken off to a good hights,
Though it has many banks and the ATMs, like ICICI, RBL, hdfc and many more,, spacious, near and clean, royal washrooms ,, And very well managed and maintained till now,, it's still is a great choice for the
Nearby people in vasant kunj, d6 and all
Recently the Opened some good, pubs, bars, massage parlours,,,,
I wish good luck to Vasant square Mall management for not loosing the hops ,, It's a great spirit to learn ,,, Keep it up as it's one the very first malls I started visiting,, what a mall...
Read moreMost of the activities are centred around the ground floor only. Though started around 15 years ago, this mall never really picked up, until Pantaloons' Big Bazaar took space on the ground floor, around 2008-09. Yet the other shops didn't take off. Brands would come, and quietly go away as footfall were not encouraging. Then, two years later, around 2011, Shree Bhagatram's made its appearance. Soon KFC, Jawed Habib, Subway and Dominos were there, with a couple of good restaurants - Bankura, La Mode, Sagar Ratna, Kebab Gali, Tipu Sultan, etc. Tipu Sultan, of course, made successful experiments with vegetarian food also. Yet some joints folded up. Kiosks like CCD, Baskin Robbins, Baggary's, one for nail art opened up. Yet, it was always the ground floor. Baggary's and Borges took major portions of the basement, with some banks like Kotak occupying other floors. There are 4 to 5 ATMs, and a wine shop - all on the ground floor. Many showrooms on the upper floors are still waiting for proper occupation. The pride of the mall happens to be the three storied Big Bazaar, which can really be credited with bringing the place to life, before which it lay comatose. The parking in the basement is just OK and could be better lit up. It is not very spacious but considering less than average footfalls and an outside parking too, it somehow manages to cater. But the outside parking is not very comfortable, with the ground uneven and not levelled. The entry from Bhagwan Mahaveer Marg...
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