Friendly guards help with parking, well-lit signs make it easy to navigate, and there's a good mix of stores like Naivas, China Square, and Hi-way restaurant. The Naivas cash registers can be slow and overwhelmed, so budget extra time if you're shopping there.
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The staff is overwhelmed, the cash registers are too slow. I was charged twice. The same thing happened at the information desk until you give up. Nope, another Nivas.
Nice mall, has great parking space, a number of stores , e.g china square, naivas, umoja etc. A nice restaurant Hi-way restaurant.
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Great ambiance and a nice chill sport. In contact with nature.
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