Centropod is located near busy Geylang Serai along changi rd and mins to buses and food.
#Freehold!
#High ceiling!
#Low quantum!
Mins walk to geylang serai and paya lebar mrt!
#Wide frontage with full glass windows!
Seeing is believing !
Beautiful unit with loft and fitted with lights and move in with electricity done up!
Water point for more trade options and roller shutters to complete the deal!
Choice of 1 unit is also available!
Once a trade emporium, and one of Singapore’s oldest Malay settlements, Geylang Serai got its name from the extensive cultivation of serai (lemongrass) in the district, during the latter half of the 19th century.
With a colourful past that lives on in its restored shophouses, religious establishments and traditional eateries, Geylang Serai is filled with stories to uncover. Take a walk with us, as we bring you through this enclave rich in local heritage.
Bustling bazaars and traditional markets
One of the biggest and busiest wet markets in Singapore, Geylang Serai Market is both a vital social hub and a great place to expand your culinary horizons with some traditional Malay cuisine. Asam pedas stingray (sour and spicy stew), beef rendang (braised meat cooked in coconut milk and spices) and goreng pisang (banana fritters) are just some of the Malay dishes on offer at the hawker centre, housed on the second floor of the wet market.
Alternatively, get a taste of traditional cuisine at Haig Road Food Centre. This hawker centre is the largest food hub in Geylang Serai, and boasts a range of flavourful offerings, including roti john (omelette sandwich) and putu piring (steam rice flour cakes filled with gula melaka (palm sugar)). The owner of Haig Road Putu Piring, Mohamad Hashim, has dedicated over two decades to perfecting this traditional sweet treat, which he learnt to make from his grandmother.
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