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Saturday 5 July 2008

Shopping

Where to Go Shopping in Chennai?


Spencer's Plaza

This Mall of Malls in Chennai hosts a wide range of smaller and bigger shops under one roof. Though prices are usually higher than elsewhere in the city, all major brands and shop-chains are represented with an outlet at Spencers plaza (Nike, Adidas, Landmark, Raymond,...). They are complemented by hundreds of little shops in the side alleys with souvenirs, clothes and crap.

Spencer's also features a decent supermarket and has a food court on the third floor with all the usual (fast) food joints like KFC, Subway, Domino's and some Chinese/Indian variations.
Bear the huge crowds during weekends and don't get lost.

Spencer's Plaza
Mount Road (Anna Salai)
Chennai


City Center


The City Center Mall near the beach is the most up-market in Chennai. Unlike Spencer's Plaza it chooses to uniquely host flagship stores of top brands and therefor you will not find the cheap side alley shops. The interior is bright and in general the mall is more enjoyable than Spencers, though it hosts less shops and focuses mainly on clothing.

When the shopping gets to tiring, go for a movie in the INOX Cinema on the top floor or have a bite with a wonderfull view over Chennai in the rooftop restaurant. On the third floor you will find an extensive foodcourt with a myriad of known and unknown food stands ranging from Pizza Hut to Pakistani Kebab.

In case you have kids, release them on the huge playground adjacent the food court but sit far away if you are cursed with sensitive ears.

City Center Mall
Dr. RadhaKrishna Salai
Mylapore, Chennai


Ispahani Center

This Mall on Nungambakkam High Road has a bit of every thing: a coffee shop (Coffee Day), clothes, ATM, Fast food (Marry Brown), a bakery...It's always fresh inside which makes it an ideal place to stop by on a hot day and it's central position in town makes it easy to quickly hop in for some ice cream or milkshakes.

Ispahani Center
Nungambakkam High Road (between Taj Coromandel and The Park Hotel)
Nungambakkam, Chennai


Shoppers Stop

Shoppers Stop is the only Indian member of the “Intercontinental Group of Departmental Stores”, which has the likes of Selfridges (United Kingdom), Karstadt (Germany), Marks & Spencer (UK), Matahari (Indonesia), Myers Grace Bros. (Australia) and Rustan’s (Philippines) among its members.". See more on www.shopperstop.com

Shopper's Stop
Harrington Road,
Chetpet, Chennai - 600 031.

Store timings:
Weekdays: 11:00 - 9:00
Weekends: 11:00 - 9:00


Other

Several other malls are scattered around Chennai. Many of them boost an interesting mix of different sized travel agencies, clothes shops, coffee shops, Shoe shops, DVD rentals, gyms, tailors and more. Go out to discover and bargain yourself some good deals. See the list below as a starting point.
  • Alsa Mall, #45 Monthiet road, Egmore, Chennai
  • Raahat Plaza, #172 Arcot Road, Vadapalani, Chennai. (opp. Vijaya Hospital)
  • Prince Plaza, #94 Purasawalkam High Road, Chennai.
  • Fountain Plaza, #114 Pantheon road, Egmore, Chennai.



1 comment:

M. Sai Prasad said...

Thanks friend! it was the noble guide to me.