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    Aberdeen Centre - Short ribs on rice hotpot & soy milk, from Cherry's Tofu House

    Aberdeen Centre

    3.8(253 reviews)
    2.9 kmGolden Village
    $$

    6/4/26 First time…read morevisiting the indoor mall.. Three stories with plenty of shops.. Nice little food court. With different menus.. A little older but still fun to browse..

    i love visiting aberdeen centre, especially during lunar new year, and this year, the year of the…read morefire horse, the atmosphere feels especially fitting. bold. vibrant. and just dramatic enough to be fun. the parking lot though, is a whole other story. slow laps, strategic patience, and the quiet hope that someone is actually leaving. when brake lights flash, you quickly signal and ease into a spot, it feels like a small personal victory. fitting for a fire horse year. inside, the tension disappears. the atrium opens bright and welcoming, warm white lights cascading down. red lanterns line the second level in formation, fairy lights tracing the railings. red against gold. shimmer against polished tile. at the centre, cherry blossom trees frame a vivid red backdrop. two lion dance heads rest at the edge of the stage, alert and expressive, as if ready to spring to life at any moment. friends and families move in easy rhythm. it is busy, but not chaotic. lively, but warm. vendors line the walkways with red envelopes, tassels, lucky charms, and gleaming ornaments. conversations drift between tables as families debate which decoration might bring the most luck for the year ahead. tucked among it all, a lego pop up draws a steady line. bright red bricks categorized by size, sorted neatly, an intricate lego dragon display standing guard. kids build instinctively, and with full concentration. parents "supervise" while quietly contributing a few extra pieces for structural integrity. we wander upstairs, pause along the railing, take it all in. and almost without fail, every visit ends the same way: the food court. because no matter how stunning the decor, no matter how many photos we take, it never feels complete without drinks in hand and snacks on the table or to go.

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    Aberdeen Centre - Lamb Hotpot Combo from Sesame Kitchen $13.99

    Lamb Hotpot Combo from Sesame Kitchen $13.99

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    CF Richmond Centre - Largest Christmas tree in Western Canada.

    CF Richmond Centre

    3.7(100 reviews)
    4.1 km
    $$

    6/5/26 Back again…read more.. Actually didn't know the Korean bbq was right down the street-.. One of the brightest malls I've been too... Lots of interesting shops.. Clean and open spacious food court.. Glad to make this shopping trip before heading home.. It's great to see all ages shopping !

    cf richmond centre really does have it all, uniqlo, zara, h&m, the apple store, muji, the lego…read morestore, 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.

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    CF Richmond Centre
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    Richmond Public Market - 2022.08.11. Dragon Fruit Pancake, by NN+ Specialties in Richmond Public Market

    Richmond Public Market

    3.8(90 reviews)
    3.6 kmGolden Village
    $$

    Searching on Yelp while staying at Richmond area, I was excited to visit Richmond Public Market, a…read moreno-frills, old-school Asian market + food court, this public market does need some renovations, could tell that this is the original public market, the parking is available but keep in mind stalls are narrow. The washrooms are available ( thank goodness) but not in the greatest condition. There are 2 levels to Richmond's Public Market, The ground floor has the market of fresh produce, seafood, meats, herbs, gifts, electronics, flowers, set up like a Chinese outdoor market . Although I never get to check out the ground level during both visit since we were here early and not open yet. But my favorite is the 2nd level, this is where the foodies will reunite, the food court, So many Asian foodies selection, from Szechuan, Taiwanese, noodles, dumplings, boba tea, even Vietnamese too, there's too many to list. The reason I made a stop here twice was for Hei Hei rice rolls, which I am pretty sure If you know, you know. I grab from 2 other shops here. Tables were provided which I was able to enjoy our rice rolls and also got take out for later. * cash only, since credit cards are not accepted, we used the ATM to take out some cash/CAD but the fees were ridiculous, better to be prepared next time and exchange $$ upon arrival to Richmond, BC. Great nostalgic place (30+ years) to visit, don't judge by the looks of it. Now extended hours and open until 8:00 pm!

    02.12.26 @11:26a…read more Majority of the food vendors are local on the 2nd floor. Here more traditional style. The fish market mens are rude as I was recording, this one man said no video this is not china!! What the hell, like you not come from china yourself?!

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    Tsawwassen Mills

    Tsawwassen Mills

    3.6(97 reviews)
    17.0 km
    $$

    Long mall with lots of stores and parking. The deals are good as most are 30% off. When there is…read morea sale, the deal is better. The mall is a long boomerang shape with food court in middle, Bass Pro at one end, the other end has Funland and restaurants outside the West entrance. Lots of families come here however only the middle washroom by the rood court has family room. The washrooms at either end don't have family rooms which I thought was interesting as they advertised the mall as family oriented. You would have thought that they will have at least one family room at each end too. The men's washroom has a counter to change diaper but no padding/baby change table so bring a foldable change mat. There is an enclosed play area for babies to crawl/run around and a stroller area to leave your stroller. It is near the Marshalls/The Children's Place stores, west of food court. Good place to just walk around.

    Tsawwassen Mills on 5000 Canoe Pass Way, Delta. Shopping mall in British Columbia…read more Liu Weihong Ruby Liu, who is the owner of Central Walk, acquired Tsawwassen Mills in 2022. This mall provided with the large numbers of selection of fashion shops for sure the shoppers will not miss any opportunity to pick their favorites! And a large food hall for a short break & the restaurants for your lunch and dinner just in case, you are shopping until the mall closed. Friday 10a.m.-9p.m. Saturday 10a.m.-9p.m. Sunday 11a.m.-7p.m. Monday 10a.m.-7p.m. Tuesday 10a.m.-7p.m. Wednesday 10a.m.-9p.m. Thursday 10a.m.-9p.m. Every time we go to the mill, we usually plan to spend a whole day in the mall and also take a lot of valuable pictures where the beautiful scenery of the Tsawwassen First Nation land !

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    Lansdowne Centre - Our orders: Congee and drinks from T&T, chicken and Pepsi from KFC, Total: $29.

    Lansdowne Centre

    2.8(54 reviews)
    3.2 kmGolden Village
    $$

    The mall is old and tired looking and it shows. Fortunately the washrooms have been upgraded to…read morethis decade so it is decent. It is quite sprawling and confusing. It does have anchor tenants at all sides, so remember where you come in from. What I appreciate about this mall is the prices at the food court. I'm not sure if there is an agreement or something, but most of the food operators have at least a couple of items under $10, making it very affordable. Some even sell coffee or tea at under $2. You do see many elderly Asians here, maybe that's why there is cheaper options? They do occupy the tables at the food court chatting for a long period of time. Think of this as another version of Timmies, but with more food options. I was told the T&T here is the largest and it is busy at all hours. The parking area near it is always full. Park elsewhere where it has more empty spots. I like this Asian mini mart (Smart Save) where you can get many food stuff from Asia that are not available in T&T. There is also Langley Farm Market here which has nice produce. There are also Daiso, Dollarama, JYSK, Forum home appliances, etc here. Interesting mix of tenants. Crowded on weekends especially when there are special events in the atrium. It's like a typical mall you will see in Asia, packed with families.

    The information is misleading. Pets are not allowed in Lansdowne mall. There is a paid cage for…read moredetenting your dog/cat alone at the mall entrance.

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    Lansdowne Centre - 2 eggs & chicken steak, ham w/ vermicelli, $6.75 from Grill King 煎雙蛋雞扒+ 火腿湯米

    2 eggs & chicken steak, ham w/ vermicelli, $6.75 from Grill King 煎雙蛋雞扒+ 火腿湯米

    Lansdowne Centre
    Lansdowne Centre - Fried vermicelli, Taiwanese style. from T&T  Supermarket.

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    Fried vermicelli, Taiwanese style. from T&T Supermarket.

    The Crystal Mall - Deep fried bun on floor~

    The Crystal Mall

    3.4(100 reviews)
    7.8 kmMetrotown
    $

    usually go there once every week but i think they really need renovation the place hasn't be…read moreupgraded for quite awhile including the floor def needs to be retiled and maybe the stairs too

    i took the skytrain and made a point to stop in at crystal mall an hour before meeting up for…read moredinner. showed up around 5:30 pm on a monday, and the moment those glass doors slid open, it felt like being transported straight to asia. tucked near metrotown metropolis and station square, this burnaby landmark hums with the kind of energy you don't often find in the suburbs, except maybe richmond, a sensory overload in the best way possible. there's a rhythm to it: the sizzle from food court woks, the chatter in mandarin and cantonese, the sweet scent of freshly baked buns mixing with the sharp aroma of dried shrimp. it's all here, packed under one slightly aging but endearingly chaotic roof, grocery stores, butchers, produce stands, banks, endless bubble tea stalls, and even a few unexpected spots like acupuncture clinics, immigration services, and barbershops offering $15 haircuts. the mix of residential, office and retail gives the place its pulse, people grabbing lunch, families running errands, kids eyeing the cute character shops and toy stalls. it's busy but grounded, the kind of mall that feels woven into daily life. the food court is the heartbeat of the place, always buzzing, stalls lined shoulder to shoulder, serving everything from sizzling noodles to dumplings. some signs are in chinese only, a reminder that you're in an authentic space made by and for the community. yes, parking is tight and insane, and the mall has a number of "for lease" signs scattered about, but step inside, and it's alive with character, flavour, and a welcoming spirit. i stopped by mybox before heading out, honestly, a girl's dream. shelves stacked with cute hello kitty merch, makeup, phone cases, and all sorts of colourful knickknacks that make it impossible to leave empty handed. come hungry, bring cash, and prepare to get lost, it's all part of the charm.

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    The Crystal Mall
    The Crystal Mall

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