Must-see shopping in Malaysia, Singapore & Brunei

  • Quill Citymall

    Kuala Lumpur

    The department store AEON is the anchor tenant of this newish mall that offers the usual mix of fashion and household goods shops alongside fast food,…

  • Swagger Salon

    George Town

    High-quality T-shirts, sweatshirts and accessories are among the merchandise sold by this local brand emblazoned with the word lansi, meaning 'stuck up'…

  • Jadi Batek Centre

    Kuala Lumpur

    On the tour-bus circuit, this batik goods and Malaysian handicrafts showroom and workshop offers plenty of handmade pieces – colourful and pretty things,…

  • Sam’s Batik House

    George Town

    Nicknamed ‘Ali Baba’s Cave’, this deep trove of silky and cottony goodness is one of the best places in George Town to buy sarongs, batik shirts and…

  • Harriston Boutique

    Kuala Lumpur

    Brave the tour groups being pushed through this chocolate emporium and small-scale production line to sample unusual local variations such as durian…

  • KSL City Mall

    Johor Bahru

    The main drawcard at this large shopping mall with stores, cafes, restaurants and bars is the Tesco supermarket, although it pales in comparison to the UK…

  • Freeport A'Famosa Outlet

    Melaka

    You can find around 80 shops and places to eat at this discount shopping mall outside the main gate to the A'Famosa resort.

  • Sula Perengka Kapit

    Sarawak

    A tiny, Iban-owned handicrafts place (Shop 21) upstairs at the Gelanggang Kenyalang food court off Jln Penghulu Nyanggau.

  • Seremban Prima

    Malaysia

    If you want to escape the humidity, you can do worse than hiding in this modern mall featuring decent chain eats such as Chicken Rice and OldTown White…

  • 313@Somerset

    Singapore

    Right above Somerset MRT, 313@Somerset delivers popular, youthful fashion and lifestyle brands, including Billabong, Zara, Forever 21, Cotton On and Typo.

  • Isetan

    Kuala Lumpur

    One of four branches of this Japanese department store in the city; this one is notable for its excellent basement food hall and 4th-floor restaurants.

  • Tun Jugah Shopping Centre

    Kuching

    An old-style mall with a few stylish clothing shops, Tun Jugah houses a textile museum on the 4th floor.

  • Hin Pop-Up Market

    George Town

    This arts, crafts and gourmet food market is a small but pleasant affair and a good way of spending an hour browsing and grazing on a Sunday.

  • Sin Liang Supermarket

    Miri

    Well stocked with snacks, toiletries and Australian wines. A good place to pick up supplies for a trek in Mulu or the Kelabit Highlands.

  • Suria Sabah

    Kota Kinabalu

    Designer brands by the score, a multiplex cinema, numerous good restaurants – a temple to consumerism and hard not to like.

  • Purple Cane Tea Square

    Kuala Lumpur

    All things to do with tea are catered for at the main branch of this tea retailer. Specialities include quality Pu-erh tea.

  • Campbell Street Market

    George Town

    This old-school fresh produce and wet market in the heart of George Town occupies an attractive Victorian building.

  • Street Market

    Kota Bharu

    A market selling fake designer clothes, imitation watches and bootleg DVDs takes over the street in the evenings.

  • Popular Book Store

    Miri

    A mega-bookshop with a large selection of English books, and Lonely Planet titles in English and Chinese.

  • Hatten Square

    Melaka City

    A fashion-heavy mall topped with the glamorous Hatten Hotel and with a skybridge link to Makhota Parade.

  • Popular Book Co

    Kuching

    A capacious modern bookshop with a big selection of English titles, including works by local authors.

  • Sarawak Plaza

    Kuching

    Looking a little forlorn, the plaza is nonetheless home to a decent small bookshop.

  • Riverside Shopping Mall

    Kuching

    This mall houses a department store, a pharmacy and ATMs as well as a bowling alley and a cineplex.

  • Rattan Art Enterprises

    Kuala Lumpur

    Stocks handmade rattan rocking chairs, baskets, bags and mats, imported from across the region.

  • Millenia Walk

    Colonial District, the Quays & Marina Bay

    Millenia Walk is full of classy jewellers and boutiques under a series of wacky pyramid roofs.

  • Nelson’s Gallery

    Kuching

    Upstairs, artist Narong Daun patiently creates vibrant jungle-themed batik paintings on silk.

  • Plaza Pelangi

    Johor Bahru

    This shopping mall in central JB has a mishmash of everything; very popular with youngsters.

  • Cenang Mall

    Pulau Langkawi

    Has various chain stores, boutiques and a Maybank branch with foreign exchange and an ATM.

  • QKS Duty Free Shop

    Pulau Tioman

    This is one of several duty-free shops in Tekek, with cheap alcohol.

  • Bee Chin Heong

    George Town

    If you’re after a huge Chinese couch, a household shrine or have RM55,000 to spend on a 2m-tall carved-wood Buddha, this is the place to come. Even if you…

  • Oceanus Waterfront Mall

    Kota Kinabalu

    One of the city centre's newest malls, this place has a few top-brand shops, from sunglass stores to coffee-house chains, beauty products to fashion and…

  • Batu Ferringhi Night Market

    Penang

    One way to pass the time in the evening at Batu Ferringhi is to drop by its night market, which sells all the usual resort accessories, souvenirs and…

  • Nadi Utama Minimart

    Brunei Darussalam

    Sells rubber shoes ideal for jungle walks, though larger sizes may not be available.

  • Wisma Pelita

    Miri

    A little long in the tooth, this downtown shopping mall has two internet places.

  • Taiping Mall

    Taiping

    Taiping's shopping centre, packed with clothing and electronics stores.

  • Langkawi Fair

    Pulau Langkawi

    This shopping mall, just south of Kuah, is one of the largest (and oldest) on Pulau Langkawi.

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