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    CF Richmond Centre

    3.7 (101 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated 1 week ago

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    Nat L.

    cf richmond centre really does have it all, uniqlo, zara, h&m, the apple store, muji, the lego store, sephora, basically all the staples you actually want in one place and then some. it makes running errands or doing a proper shopping trip super easy, especially if you're the "one stop and done" type. a little context that makes it even more impressive: it's one of the major shopping hubs in richmond and sits right by the canada line's richmond-brighouse station, so getting there by transit is effortless. the mall has been around since the 1980s, but it's now in the middle of a major, multi phase redevelopment that's gradually transforming the whole area into more of a modern, mixed use 'downtown' core with residential towers, expanded retail, and new public space. if it feels like it's evolving, that's because it literally is. inside, instead of a typical boxy layout, the mall follows more of a soft loop. the corridors gently curve and wrap around in an irregular oval shape rather than forming a square or straight line. it feels organic, almost like it grew over time and that flow makes it surprisingly easy to cover ground without feeling like you're walking a marathon. you naturally pass storefront after storefront as the space opens into wider halls and seating areas, so it never feels like a long, narrow hallway. it's bright, open, and comfortable enough to spend a few hours in, whether you're on a mission or just wandering with a coffee. the food court, the dining terrace is solid too. good variety, lots of seating, and generally well maintained. you've got quick bites, plenty of asian eats (as you'd expect in richmond), and the usual comfort options. it's not trying to be a gourmet destination, though there's a few restaurants, and reliable fuel for round two of retail therapy. there have also been some fun activations lately. during an olympic themed event, they set up a mini bobsled experience and even a curling activity where people could try their hand at sliding stones. it gave the space a playful, community energy that made it feel like more than just a place to shop. of course, it hasn't all been additions. the loss of the bay marked the end of an era and left a noticeable gap for longtime shoppers. it was one of those anchor stores that felt tied to the mall's identity, so its closure definitely shifted the atmosphere. the main downside right now is the construction. some entrances are blocked and navigation can take a minute to figure out. the signage helps, but you might accidentally do an extra lap thanks to that curved layout. still, parking is free, as it should be and in metro vancouver, that alone feels like a small win. overall, it's still one of the better malls in the area, and it's clearly in transition. if this is the "during construction" version, the finished product should be pretty exciting.

    Christy T.

    Lots of selections of stores and the food court was good. Value for clothing was good, good court prices even better. Service was friendly in most stores. Food court service was accurate and quick.

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    Chuan C.

    This shopping mall is huge! And I mean HUGE! I think it is similar in size to CF Yorkmills. There are so many big-brand stores there. The mall was open on or before 2010. There are wide aisles, and they are clean. The main atrium has a long, tall, arched glass ceiling. There are kiosks where you can locate a store and it gives you directions on a map. All stores are on the ground level. Hudsons Bay is the largest store, and it is at the north end. There is a food court on the second level. Since Richmond has a large percentage of Hong Kong Chinese ancestry, the mall has a few stores oriented to Hong Kong goods, especially in jewelry. We were there on a Sat aft, and 90% of the shoppers were Chinese! There are so many Tesla EV charging stations at the north-end outdoor parking lot. There are plans to build many condo buildings around the mall. There is free WiFi, like all CF shopping malls. This one uses WiFi 6, so it is faster than the usual WiFi 5. So use this WiFi instead of any WiFi the local store offers. There is a huge parking lot, both covered and uncovered. They have over 2000 spots, including 750 in the upper deck. It is wheelchair accessible. There are separate male/female/family washrooms, and they are wheelchair accessible. Review 2023-166

    Andrew W.

    Largest Shopping Mall in the City of Richmond, located in the centre of the City now being called "downtown Richmond", I still remember the humble beginnings of this mall and the transformation throughout the years! Yes, I came to Canada in 1981 and Richmond was the first place our family settled. There are plenty of choices for shoppers and with Hudson Bay as one of the anchor tenant, you will never be bored if you are just here for window shopping, Apple is also located here and I usually would use this location as my "go-to" Apple Store, staffs are generally helpful and offer any help you are looking for! I also love their newly renovated Food Court - "The Dining Terrace" with more selection and ethic representation, you can grab a Greek appetizer and then go for some sushi, have a bowl of spicy Laksa Rice Noodles and then some Fried Chicken all in one sitting! This Mall is also the focus of different ethnic festival and celebrations, so when you are here for a stroll you may find yourself in the middle of some Lion Dance or Folk music performances!

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    Melanie E.

    My favourite mall in all of Richmond. There's a few interesting stores that I don't see elsewhere. If you're looking for gold jewelry to gift that special person, there's a store here. If you're looking to buy a car, there's a Mazda dealership inside. If you need to charge your Tesla, there's an ample amount of super charging stations (20) just outside the Bay department store. However it gets busy. The food court is huge with global choices from Korean, Indian, Japanese, Thai, or just a classic root bear float at A&W. My friend was in heaven. The mall is open M-F from 10 am to 8 pm except Sundays is 11 am to 7 pm.

    Viviann L.

    Big parking lot but tight space (expected in Richmond). Under construction to make the Centre bigger so part of the parking lot is fenced off too. Lots of different stores and clean restrooms. Some really cute stores and nice brands. Chill vibes and not so stuck up like some in downtown.

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    George F D.

    Gelato Bar is a much appreciated oasis on a blistery hot day in the city. Indoor shopping is also greatly important in these days of Global Warming. ;^)

    Richard W.

    This is the place where we have spent so much time as a family after lunch. We miss this place and there are so many people with energy and smiles on them. It has changed in some ways like where the foodcourt is, it used to be only 1 floor and a lot of sunlight could enter. It is different now, yet still popular especially the metro is nearby. Parking is not too bad, but still tight as before. Not too difficult to find a spot, and now it has got Tesla's charging stations. Nice place.

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    Jeffrey S.

    I'm living the Robin Sparkles dream! I wanted to grab my friend Jessica and my friend Tori, put on our jelly bracelets and graffiti coat, and head to the mall. I knew I wouldn't be sooorry. Legit, though, I was marooned for an extra night in Vancouver and had no idea what was around me, and I was walking back to my airline-provided hotel, and I realized this was a giant shopping mall and the Robin Sparkles song came into my head and I knew I had to go. I don't really go to the mall at home, so I dunno how this one compares to malls back in the US, but I thought it was nice enough. Nice food court, free WiFi, and big ol' anchor stores with lots of familiar stores, mixed with lots of stores I didn't recognize. Oh, and a Hot Topic. I'm pretty sure there was a UN Resolution saying that Hot Topic must be a part of every mall in every nation. I was happy to find a mix of clothing, shoes, kiosks, and the real reason I went: Purdys Chocolate. I reviewed them separately, but lately I've been visiting chocolatiers of all shapes and sizes because you just can't hide what your heart wants, and my heart wants the truffle life. I walked the whole length of it, in order to walk off dinner and stay out of the rain. Didn't get hoops or a Benetton shirt, but for just a moment I did throw every last care away to come and play at the mall.

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