Little India Singapore has most varied range of commercial, religious, heritage and cultural bodies amongst the entire ethnic district in Singapore, its traditional Indian restaurants, especially along Serangoon Road and Race Course Road. The busy streets are filled with malls, jewellery stores and tailor shops. The landmark Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple is embellished with colourful statues of Hindu deities. Jalan Besar is a small hip area with quirky cafes serving specialty coffee and inventive modern cuisine.
Before Little India got its current name in the 1980s, it was just known as Serangoon, after one of the earliest roads in Singapore.
Little India MRT station is an underground Mass Rapid Transit interchange station on the Downtown Line and North East Line, located on the boundary of the planning areas of Kallang and Rochor, Singapore. The station derived its name from the ethnic neighbourhood of Little India, which the station is located within.
A buzzing ethnic district, Little India is a buzzing historic area that shows off the best of Singapore’s Indian community, from vibrant culture to incredible shopping.
Today is one of Singapore’s most vibrant districts. As you walk down Serangoon Road and neighbouring streets, explore their mix of Hindu and Chinese temples, mosques and churches.
Fill your tummy with South Indian vegetarian food, North Indian tandoori dishes and local fare like roti prata (round pancakes) and teh tarik (pulled tea in Malay). Try to spot the brewers ‘pull’ the hot milk tea—it’s amazing showmanship.
The 24-hour shopping mall Mustafa Centre offers everything from electronics to groceries, or take your pick from open-air Tekka Centre, goldsmith shops and sari stores.
# Little India Conservation Shophouse for Sale
# Shophouse for Sale near to Little India MRT Station
Shophouse Sale Details
Address: 19 Norris Road Little India Conservation Shophouse
Land Size: 149.2 Sqm / 1606 Sq Ft
Tenure: Freehold
No Storey: 2