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Bangalore is a paradise for shoppers. You can find everything you want in Bangalore, be it the traditional handicrafts to the latest gadgets, from traditional silk saris to Swarovski crystal saris. If you want it then Bangalore has it. Shopping in Bangalore can be a wonderful experience if done at the right time and right place.
Shoppers Stop and Kemp Fort are two of the biggest and renowned malls for indulging in shopping in Bangalore. These malls are five to six storey structures; here different floors are dedicated to women's, children's and men's apparels. You can also checkout fabulous furniture and other household needs.

If you are interested in Chinese then restaurants like Bangalore Mandarin, Chang's Bar and Restaurant, Chinese Hut, Chung Wah, etc. are some of the exquisite restaurants in Bangalore. The Chinese served in these restaurants is so authentic that you will feel it is from China. Other famous Chinese restaurants include the Hong Kong, located on the Brigade road, Mandarin Room, at the Hotel Ashok, Memories of China at the Hotel Taj Residency, etc.
If you like shopping for branded clothes then you can visit the areas like the MG Road, Brigade Road, etc. These areas are dotted with outlets of international brands like Lee, Van Hausen and Louis Philip. These roads are famous for their apparels' outlets. Some of the famous shops on these roads are the Kids Kemp, the Sari Kemp, the Shrungar Shopping Complex and the Barton Court.
These roads are also dotted with shops which sell handicrafts and antiques. A visit to the shops like Natesan's Antiquates, Cauvery Arts and Craft Emporium, and the Poom Puhar is a must when shopping in Bangalore for handicrafts. The Poom Puhar is a Tamil Nadu handicraft showroom; here you can find exquisite articles made by the artisans of Tamil Nadu.
While shopping in Bangalore, you can also visit the Commercial Street and the Residency Road. The Residency Road is famous for its handicrafts and furniture shops. Here you will find a wide variety of wood furniture and decorative items. The sandal wood cravings are a must buy when you shop at the Residency Road. This road also has some government emporiums like the Gangotri; Uttar Pradesh handicraft showroom offers elegant jewellery, brass wares and wooden furniture. Other emporiums include the Orissa Handicraft Emporium, the MP Government Emporium, etc.
The Commercial Street is the busiest area in Bangalore. Here you can shop for a variety of items. The garment, hosiery and textiles stores are in majority, but you can also buy shoes, artifacts, jewellery, etc. from this street. The Commercial Street completes your experience of shopping in Bangalore. Other than these areas, you can also shop at the Richard Square in the Russell Market which is famous for cutlery, crockery and other household objects. The Chick Peth is a famous area for buying silk saris, gold and silver jewellery and other textiles. If you are interested in brass items, then you should head to the Arcot Srinivaschari Street. The B V K Iyengar road offers wood products and electronics, while the Avenue Road has shops selling stationary, stainless steel ware and silver jewellery.
Hence on your tours to Bangalore, do keep a day reserved for shopping in Bangalore. As without it, your trip to Bangalore would seem to be incomplete.
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