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    Bridgeview Flea Market

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

    Aberdeen Centre

    3.8(251 reviews)
    19.0 kmGolden Village
    $$

    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.

    02.12.26 @1pm…read more Parking lot was packed. Will need patient. This asian mall is better than the others I have drop by. But not much food vendors and more modern style for both the place and food.

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    Metropolis at Metrotown - Sold-out : (

    Metropolis at Metrotown

    3.5(239 reviews)
    9.3 kmMetrotown
    $$

    i really thought i was being strategic. "half an hour is plenty," i told myself, confidently paying…read more$2.50 for parking. the plan was simple: go to guest services, check on the expiry of my gift cards, and leave. then i walked by the grand court and ooooh, look at how pretty and massive the lunar new year lantern is. the bold red lantern suspended under the glass ceiling, surrounded by oversized pink blooms, was stunning. they even included interesting facts from the chinatown storytelling centre, which made the display feel thoughtful and educational, not just decorative. it was beautiful and absolutely not something you rush past. i tried to stay focused, but this is metropolis at metrotown. as the largest mall in bc and one of the biggest in canada, it offers pretty much everything under one roof. fashion from zara, aritzia, arcteryx, uniqlo and sephora. staples like the apple store and h&m (with an escalator out of order during my visit). daiso. muji. winners and homesense. walmart, the real canadian superstore, t&t, shopper's drug mart, cineplex, banks, bubble tea shops, foreign exchange counters, restaurants and a food court. gone are anchors like hudson's bay and sears, but the variety today is still impressive. it really is a one stop hub. groceries, errands, shopping, entertainment, all convenient and connected directly to skytrain. but here's the thing: malls should not be charging for parking (unless it's downtown). we used to visit this mall a lot. it was an easy, go to destination. since parking fees were introduced, we honestly don't come nearly as often. when you're already planning to shop and spend money, paying just to park feels unnecessary. it changes the whole experience and makes even a quick visit feel calculated. the mall itself still has a great selection of stores and services. it delivers on convenience and variety. i just wish the parking situation didn't take away from that. next time, i'll likely skip the car and take skytrain instead.

    A bit dated shopping mall. I find it slightly awkward to walk around because there are different…read moresets of elevators that lead you to garage parking and not the point of destination where you want to go. Parking garage also dated. There is a Walmart, T&T inside.

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    Westminster Centre

    Westminster Centre

    3.7(3 reviews)
    3.3 km

    Westminster Centre is located in New West downtown area. There are offices here along with shops on…read morethe street level. We went in side and it was quite clean. The first floor is limited in stores and many of the stores have a street entrance.

    Westminster Centre is handy to what has become a very familiar locale for me -- the bus stop on…read more6'th Street at 5'th Avenue, in uptown New West -- it's where I have been getting off and walking over to my eye specialist at the Medical Centre on 5'th Avenue for a good number of years. And over these years, the Centre has become a favourite place to drop into for some browsing and shopping, especially before my morning appointments. At street level, there's a McDonalds restaurant (handy for a breakfast snack if/when the mood catches me), and Care Point Medical Centre at the lower end, and a TD Canada Trust, Starbucks, and London Drugs (opens at 8 am - yeah!!) at the upper end, with Yanni's Greek Restaurant, a barber shop, and a selection of other shops at each end, and in-between. The New West office of the Retina Surgical Associates is located on the second floor of the upper end (have been there, done that a couple of times). And a big plus, there are two, good-sized levels of under cover, no-charge parking -- great when arriving by personal vehicle, and requiring sufficient parking time to cover longer medical appointment, and such. A Buy-Low Foods supermarket used to be located at the lower end of the Mall, but I recently read on the internet it has now permanently closed. No particular loss for me, I always found offerings at that store very over-priced, and seldom purchased anything there. But sure hope for the sake of local shoppers, that something moves into the location before too long, to help bolster their food shopping potentials in the area. A stop into the Westminster Centre has become a significant and fun part of my travel routines to New West, especially when heading there for my eye, and related medical appointments.

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