Shopping Centre shopping in Indonesia
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Hero Supermarket
Commendable food court here, too.
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Hero Supermarket
For self-catering.
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Hero Supermarket
For self-catering.
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Libby Plaza
Has a huge Hero Supermarket.
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Hero Supermarket
Commendable food court here, too.
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Mesra Indah Mall
The town centres around Mesra Indah Mall.
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Balikpapan Plaza
Shopping mall Balikpapan Plaza anchors the town centre.
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Pasar Buah Berastagi
An upmarket, air-con shop more conveniently located to fruit lovers.
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Mataram Mall
This multi-storey shopping mall contains a supermarket, electrical goods and clothes stores as well as food stalls.
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Flobamora
Kupang's main shopping mall is the Flobamora 3km southeast of town, take bemo 6 from the roundabout at Jl Beringin.
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Bandung Supermal
Has one of the largest Hero supermarkets in Indonesia, a bowling alley, cinemas, and more than 200 shops including Mango and Next.
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Plaza Senayan
This huge plaza has a cinema, one of the city’s best clubs (X2) and stores including Marks & Spencer and Prada – though prices are very steep.
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Gusher Plaza
Down Jln Gajah Mada, popular Gusher Plaza (pronounced guesser) has Tarakan's only department store amid more shops, stalls and warungs. Also has ATMs.
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THM Plaza
A mix of traditional shops, warungs and national chains at Jln Yos Sudarso and Jln Sudirman, marks Tarakan's centre, flanked by a newer Grand Tarakan Mall.
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Plaza Indonesia
Exclusive Plaza Indonesia tops Jakarta’s A list for shopping centres, with dozens of designer stores. There’s a good, surprisingly inexpensive food court in the basement.
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Blok M
The Blok M Mall, above the large bus terminal, has scores of small, reasonably priced shops offering clothes, shoes, CDs and DVDs. Most goods are of a better standard than those found in Mangga Dua, but only just.
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Gramedia Bookshop
Finding English reading material in Sumatra is a hassle and Medan's slim pickings is a bumper crop compared to other stops on the road. Gramedia bookshop, Medan Mall; is good for maps and paperbacks. There is another branch in the Sun Plaza.
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Jl Somba Opu Shopping Strip
Jl Somba Opu Shopping Strip has plenty of shops with great collections of jewellery, 'antiques' and souvenirs, including crafts from all over Indonesia, such as Kendari filigree silver jewellery, Torajan handicrafts, Chinese pottery, Makassarese brass work, and silk cloth from Sengkang. Shopping centres are the place to be for most Makassarese.
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Jeans Street
Advertising is one thing, but a 20ft-high plaster statue of Rambo? Bandung's celebrated 'Jeans' Street, Jl Cihampelas, is the place where seeing is believing. Traditionally the home of the city's thriving textile industry, this congested drag, in the affluent northern suburbs of Bandung, is now a menagerie of kitsch plaster giants, looming over shops competing with one another for the top spot in the city's booming denim trade.
The jeans are definitely cheap; just don't expect to look like a Dean or a Monroe when you slip them on.
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