Komentar :
Jui Hong Teoh (01/06/2018 08:25)
Loud and colourful is how I would describe Little India. On my visit here, it was hot as well! But Little India is always an interesting visual experience. A buzzing enclave filled with traditional shops selling spices and jewellery (lots of gold!), sari, flowers as well as its own collection of murals that depict the lives of the ethnic Indian community that has settled here for centuries.
Murals located within the Little India district tell stories of the neighborhood. This one here, the Traditional Trades of Little India is a mural woven together by local artist Psyfool. The mural, according to a little sign below it tells a tale of the trades that Indian migrants brought along to the island, among them garland making and parrot astrologers (huh, what?).
I do think murals are just a great way to capture this heritage. Visitors will come here, takes loads of selfies in front of it, and in its own way, those stories are brought home, told and retold.
Huge Jacman (12/04/2018 01:29)
The MRT staff along the NorthEast line generally have poor attitude and look as though they have a stick up their arse. I say from multiple experiences when interacting with staff at the station, be it asking general questions or being directed (shouted at) in the morning. It could be because of the generally bad sentiment of SMRT overflowing onto SBS trains, but that's not an excuse to provide bad service towards your customers.
SBS should encourage their MRT staff to be friendly like their bus captains, it really makes my day when the BCs smile and greet me, to which I reciprocate, of course.
Manami (22/03/2018 02:52)
This area so many things to see!! You can feel the exotic mood and great local food origine from India! MRT concorse level is a bit like a maze but now there’re some
New indications and signages to show you the directions so not to worry!
I recommend you to visit Tekka Centre for eating and shopping if you are a tourist!:)
M. Ariful Islam Bhuiyan (06/03/2018 10:44)
For Bangladeshi people, you must go there if you want deshi foods. This part is different than the most part of Singapore, you you will realize when you go to the washroom there. But overall you will get an different experience.
Globe Trekka (09/02/2018 13:21)
great connector station between downtown line and north east line.
Evelyn Wijaya (23/01/2018 14:50)
This MRT station has few exits. Very clean and well maintaned. The sign is very clear. As a tourist you can easily find and read the sign.
Maria Brassinga (20/10/2017 05:10)
Just need a Little walk to Tekka centre & many Indian shop that selling Indian food, souvenirs and interesting area
Pierros Zevolis (11/10/2017 23:06)
Nice india neighborhood
Jerry QUEK Cheng Pang (31/08/2017 16:27)
One of the famous tourist attractions of Singapore.It is natural and not man made.It is form due to many Indian settlers residing in this area from the early British colonial days.One can find so many different things and foods here at affordable prices.Also many Hindu / BuddhistTemples and Mosque here.During the Hindu holiday of Deepavali the main road is decorated with beautiful colored lights and also a very big festival market.The decor and festive market will start before the holiday,it will last about a month.
Dated : 31/08/2017 ( Thursday ).
Joshua Andrew (13/07/2017 14:16)
Beautiful modern station. Clean all the time. Exits are conveniently linked to shops nearby.
Michael Patane (13/07/2017 10:43)
All of the subway stations in Singapore are very clean and well-maintained. The one at Little India is a hub to other subway stations. There is a lot of shopping in the area. The stores in this area are much cheaper and offer more value... especially if you are not interested in name brands. There is also a very nice Indian / Buddhist temple to visit.
Manish Jain (01/07/2017 01:28)
A place wherein you will experience the India back home - from the grocery store to the fruit wala, from the local indian cuisine to the dialect and tone. Do go if you miss the food back home - has the famous Saravana Bhawan to the Copper chimney to Anand Parbat to what not
Robbie33993 (04/06/2017 09:56)
We really liked Chinatown, lots to see, lots to do
but Little India was not that interesting
Just a wired mall full of pushy stall holders hassling you to come inside ... left pretty quickly
Neil Alvin Nicerio (11/05/2017 04:12)
This station is just walking distance from Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple and the other cultural areas of Little India. It gets crowded at times. Despite of that the station temains clean.
Ioana Voroneanu (29/03/2017 07:18)
If you can survive the smell, probably you will like it...
Christopher Seow (25/03/2017 07:50)
Easy to transfer to Downtown from North East but hard to find toilet.
Aaron Carnefix (17/03/2017 15:33)
One of the top places to see in Singapore. Very different from the rest of the country. Good food at decent prices. Definitely recommend if you are in Singapore
g delta (19/02/2017 13:50)
I love this place becoz it is accessible for dry and fresh foods. Fresh fishes are just nearby. I love the food and the people around
Rahul Shaw (20/01/2017 01:30)
Awesome place for South Asians. Have Bengali and all other Indian , Bangladeshi, Pakistani food. Jewelry, Sari, shop. Try Bangladeshi restaurant if you like non veg cheap food.
David Sarkies (16/01/2017 09:11)
Does get a little confusing, and doesn't exit into the Tekka centre, which is really annoying when it is raining. Walked around the Tekka centre a couple of times to actually find it.
Santiago González Volpe (04/01/2017 12:41)
A nice place to visit when on Singapore.
Mark Andrews (29/12/2016 02:02)
It was good to come here and take a look but I wouldn't spend too much time here, fortunately I managed to find a shop that sold Indian sweets, they were very good and not too badly priced, delicious and took me back to when I was very young, it is worth a quick look.
Supriya Koul (22/12/2016 13:40)
Good place to hang out...You will actually feel like you are in India..
ernest chow (25/10/2016 12:36)
Little India is a very old town. The buildings are very traditional and worn down. Little India is a place for the Indians that live in Singapore. Some parts are just simply, plainly nice while the rest have Indian sculptures. The place is OK, though.