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An open auditorium for the public has been set up on the first floor. The mall has multiple entry and exit points for better convenience to the customers.It also has parking space. A spacious area has been set up in the basement for parking. Shopping area is spread over 550,000 square feet (50,000 m2). Over 10,000 square feet (900 m2) is dedicated to Entertainment Zone.
The mall has the large Food court in the top floor. The basement houses a clutter of Fast food restaurants that sell Popcorn, Pastries, Ice creams etc.
A big attraction at Metro Junction Mall is Big Bazaar - A mall inside a mall that serves everything-under-one-roof. Big Bazaar serves customers with products at reasonable rates, mainly FMCG which sell at almost wholesale rates. Other tents inside Big Bazaar include Furniture marts, Electronic show rooms, Cutlery's, Men's and Women's wear etc.
Metro Junction Mall the only mall in the Dombivali - Karjat/Kasara area and hence attracts people from these places. The mall has a unique design.
The mall has various fun fair joints near the entrance like a cricket box, a merry-go-round, etc.
Food, fashion, and films make up for a fun time for visitors of the mall. Many events concerning social causes are held at the central space of the mall.
There aren't many restaurants here, though. Eateries like Pangat and Pind Baluchi close for renovation at the drop of a hat without any kind of advance notice to its patrons. The only place that serves good food here is the Balaji restaurant.
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