The sign on the entrance says, ‘Since 1888’ but the current building dates from 1933 and is designed in Art-Deco style.
The sign on the entrance says, ‘Since 1888’ but the current building dates from 1933 and is designed in the Art-Deco style that was popular at that time. One of the more popular shops is Kota Pinang on the ground floor where owner Victor will happily show you his eclectic selection of quirky antiques and collectables.Central Market is also a good place to eat and at lunch time the food court is filled with office workers from the nearby banks and government offices.
Downstairs and in the next door annexe you can find branches of Secret Recipe, Old Town White Coffee, Chicken Rice Shop and outlets selling Malaysian favourites like “nasi kandar” and “ais kacang”.
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