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Right in the citys financial district, this Festival Market is the largest remaining Victorian filigree structure in Southeast Asia. Home to modern hawker stalls, restaurants and kiosks selling arts and handicrafts, the market is an elegant, octagonal cast-iron structure, originally constructed in 1894 from pieces shipped out of Scotland. It was formerly a fish market before becoming Telok Ayer Food Market. Lan Pa Sat now offers live entertainment, while mobile hawker stalls come out at night in nearby Boon Tat Street to sell a delicious array of food.


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Jan Garanoz
Juhu Tara Road, Juhu,
Mumbai - 400049 India
Last updated: March 12, 2010