Multi award-winning Paragon is a high-end mall housing luxury consumer goods and sought after in-trend brands from across the world. Spread across six levels are fashion stores, eateries, designer department outlets and sports boutiques including Jimmy Choo, Canale Patisserie Chocolatier, Muji and Nike. Parents will find plenty of choice in brand name kids clothing such as Armani Kids, Petit Bateau and Guess Kids.
Classic & chic, Paragon caters to a varied market of cutting-edge fashion seekers and sharp city slickers. There are plenty of eating choices from fine dining to café culture and food court fare. Paragon has racked up a host of consumer awards including Tatler Best of Singapore Guide & Most Glamorous Mall by IS Magazine.
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Be ready to lavish yourself with extravagant purchases when you visit Paragon. Synonymous with Singaporean shopping style featuring a mix of Western high-street classics such as Diesel, Banana Republic and Evisu alongside brand royalty including Prada, Miu Miu and Givenchy.
The Gucci store is a flagship with a five story high exterior and unlike any other in Asia.
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Health & Beauty
Jewellery & Watches
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Choice is definitely on the menu when deciding where to eat at Paragon. Head to the basement level Food Cellar for fast Asian cuisine or drop by one of the many eateries dotted throughout the mall.
There are five-star style restaurants for a fine dining experience and at the other end a multitude of coffee and cake style cafes perfect for resting between purchases and watching other shoppers stroll by.
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Imperial Treasure Super Peking Duck located on Level 5, is a great place for a special occasion. You need to order the duck in advance when you make a reservation otherwise you may be disappointed as it sells out very fast. The duck is prepared in the traditional way by a Chef at your table and it’s worth paying a bit more to get some fried with ee-fu noodles for the ultimate duck dining experience.
There are plenty of other dishes including Sichuan Hot and Sour Soup and veggies. The idea is to order a few dishes to share with family and friends.
Serving home-style Asian tastes, Grandma’s is a popular locals choice for fast, yummy food at a great price. Styled like a food court, this is a good place for noisy crowds or family dining with kids; it’s also great for city workers grabbing lunch. Menu items include Beef Rendang, Honey Chicken and Clay pot Tofu - plenty of variety to suit all appetites, delivering informal dining at its best.
The Soup Spoon is a casual bistro with an excellent array of soups, salads, sandwiches and pot pies, including vegetarian options. Soups include Boston clam chowder, beef with red wine, minestrone and pumpkin and are all very filling. The restaurant can get very busy and is popular with couples and small groups of friends. It’s pretty inexpensive and recommended for those seeking a healthy food option.
To make your shopping experience even more pleasurable, Paragon has live music every day except Tuesday. They also run regular promotions including free shopping vouchers for customers who use their MasterCard when they shop. Restaurants stay open later until 23:00 daily, whilst shops are open from 10:00 until 21:00.
Paragon Medical tower adjoins the shopping mall with medical practioners specialising in cosmetic surgery, dentistry, radiology, obstetrics, gynaecology and traditional Chinese medicine.
Going to Paragon Shopping Centre you can travel by MRT to Orchard Station and take Exit A. There are also plenty of buses (including night buses), alight at the Lucky Plaza bus stop. A taxi stand is located outside at Bideford road which is where you enter for the car park. Parking is available Monday to Saturday and charged by the hour.
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