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

    Aberdeen Centre

    3.8(251 reviews)
    1.2 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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    Aberdeen Centre - Lamb Hotpot Combo from Sesame Kitchen $13.99

    Lamb Hotpot Combo from Sesame Kitchen $13.99

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    Lunar New Year decoration

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    CF Richmond Centre - Food court area upstairs

    CF Richmond Centre

    3.7(98 reviews)
    1.8 km
    $$

    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.

    CF Richmond Centre feels like a teenager who hit a growth spurt too early and never quite figured…read moreout what to do afterwards.  Sure, it's got the Apple Store gleaming aspirational techheads, a handful of designer storefronts trying their best to look worldly, and a food court upstairs that--on paper--should be a damn good reason to linger. It's polished, modern, almost smug in its stainless-steel confidence. And yet... you walk through on what should be a busy day, and the silence hangs around your ankles like fog at dawn.  There's an emptiness here, a kind of mall ennui, as if the place is waiting for someone--anyone--to decide what it's supposed to be when it grows up.  Are you going to be high fashion and chic or will you be another bargain mall? Meanwhile, just across the way, McArthurGlen is sucking up all the oxygen like the loud, flashy cousin who shows up at the family reunion with new teeth, discount luxury, and a better Instagram account.  That's the place people actually go--destination shopping, outlet energy, crowds spilling out of every corridor. CF Richmond? It becomes the afterthought, the "well, we're already in the area so maybe we'll swing by" mall. The mall equivalent of a consolation prize - maybe the pageant winner will retire and CF-R can have a chance to reign like a real mall... Maybe not. And then there's the parking - OMG!  Years of construction, half-blocked entrances, the slow-motion nightmare of circling levels like a frustrated shark just hoping for a space to open up - that isn't blocked off!  A mall can survive a lot, but it can't survive making people miserable before they've even stepped inside. With The Bay packing up and leaving, the mall loses not just a store but an anchor - literally the ballast that keeps a mall from drifting into irrelevance. They need a heavyweight, something bold, something that makes you say, yeah, okay, I'll deal with the traffic for that. And they need it fast. CF Richmond isn't bad. It's just adrift. A mall with good bones, some shiny pieces, but no heartbeat.  A place that could be great but is stuck in the purgatory between intention and execution. If it wants to matter again, it'll need more than a facelift - it needs to grow up and choose what it wants to be.  Right now, it's just waiting for someone to save the mall. 2.5 stars - take it or leave it.  The Apple Store isn't enough for me to trek there! Meh...

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    CF Richmond Centre
    CF Richmond Centre - Largest Christmas tree in Western Canada.

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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(53 reviews)
    0.8 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.

    If not for the T&T, a couple of the restaurants, and free parking lot, this mall would be a 100%…read morepass. It's outdated and the shops aren't inspiring or interesting for the most part. Since it has its own sky train station stop, I'm just waiting for the mall to be renovated/updated.

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

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

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    Marshalls - The Guide has been my go-to after Saucony discontinued the Hurricane

    Marshalls

    3.5(19 reviews)
    3.7 kmSunset, Marpole
    $$

    Do you like bizarre and kitschy cat and dog paintings? If so, you're in luck! Marshall's has a ton…read moreof them! Also, brand name stuff at discount prices. I mainly come here for socks and hair spray.

    Public Safety Complaint: Injury Caused by Negligence at Marshalls Marine Drive, Vancouver…read more I am writing to report a serious safety incident that occurred at the Marshalls store on Marine Drive in Vancouver on Monday, August 4, 2025, at approximately 2:30 PM. While trying on a pair of jeans in the fitting room, I suffered a painful and entirely preventable injury due to the store's negligence. As I pulled up the jeans, I was suddenly scratched by a long, sharp, exposed needle protruding from a security tag that lacked a protective end cap. The result was a 15-centimeter-long bleeding cut on my left thigh (I have photos)--a painful and alarming injury that could have easily been avoided with proper safety protocols. Upon realizing the injury, I immediately returned the faulty security tag to Commie, the store associate at the fitting room desk, and showed her the bleeding wound. Commie responded with empathy and promptly escalated the issue to the store manager, Aonchal. Unfortunately, the store's handling of the situation from that point onward was highly unprofessional and deeply disappointing. Despite my request, store Manager Aonchal declined to view the injury and offered only a few adhesive bandages, which were insufficient to cover the full extent of the 15-centimeter bleeding wound on my left thigh, as documented in the attached photos. I was left to treat the injury myself at home, using my own medical supplies to adequately dress the laceration. Manager Aonchal further stated that there was "nothing they could do," and advised me to contact the company's 1-800 customer service line at a later time. No formal incident report was filed, and at no point was there any demonstration of genuine concern for my safety or well-being. As a result, I felt dismissed, unsupported, and treated in a manner lacking basic compassion and professionalism. In response to my continued concern and request for a professional resolution, another manager, Omer, arrived and offered a $25 gift card. I declined this offer, as I found it to be an inadequate and dismissive response to a serious physical injury. A bleeding wound of this nature--caused by a store's carelessness--is not worth $25. My intention in raising this issue was not for compensation alone, but to highlight a dangerous lapse in customer safety standards that could affect others, including children. This was not merely an unfortunate incident--it was a public safety hazard. The failure to properly secure a sharp object on a garment is a clear case of negligence, and it exposes all customers to potential harm. --- I formally urge Marshalls and its parent company, TJX Canada, to: Immediately review and correct in-store procedures for tagging and securing merchandise. Ensure all security tags are safely capped or removed before trying-on. Implement proper training for staff in responding to customer injuries, including incident documentation and basic first aid response. Acknowledge this incident and take public responsibility for the harm caused. --- I am now left with a painful wound, a visible scar on my left thigh, and a sense of mistrust in your store's ability to protect and care for its customers. I share this publicly in the hope that no one else has to suffer from the same injury or the same dismissive treatment I experienced. Sincerely, A concerned and injured customer

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    Marshalls - Cushioning insole

    Cushioning insole

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    Medieval dogs lol

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    Decent traction

    President Plaza - Food court seating area~

    President Plaza

    3.8(5 reviews)
    1.3 kmGolden Village

    First stop in Richmond and already off to a strong start…read more Saw this cart noodle spot on YouTube and had to check it out--bonus: walking distance from my hotel. Pulled up just after noon and it was packed, but the line at Don Noodle moved pretty quick Ordered the cart noodle with 3 meats (intestines, tripe, and beef) in satay sauce with thick noodles--and wow, that rich, nutty broth hit just right. Also got their famous ginger scallion chicken with rice, and it did NOT disappoint. Super flavorful, comforting, and generous portions all around - great value. Both meals even came with a drink Solid start to my Richmond food crawl Cash only--don't get caught slipping

    Shopping centre and hotel by Cambie and No3…read more Parking is available in the SE corner (ground floor), as well as a nice large parkade accessed from the NE corner (drive between the 2 towers/buildings). Not sure what to make of this place. It looks big from the outside, but basically it's a dumpy food court and a really sad shopping area, with a hotel and office tower attached. The food court is obviously tailored more towards the lunchtime crowd, as it was totally dead by dinner time (only 2 places open). The shopping area is pretty dead too in the evening too, other than a bakery. The place used to be more lively when there was a T&T here, but that is long gone. At least the parking is manageable now.

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    President Plaza - Food court seating area~

    Food court seating area~

    President Plaza - Food court~

    Food court~

    President Plaza

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    Winners - Orange Shirt Society

    Winners

    3.5(13 reviews)
    1.0 kmGolden Village
    $$

    I like this place. It is TJMaxx or Ross version of Canada, where you can get good deals of shoes,…read moreclothes and others for home. This location is popular for Asians and most of the time, the stuff is quite messy because of the shoppers. Immigrants flip over everything and sometimes don't put it back properly. Price is good and service is good. You have have to fight with sharp Asian shoppers to compete for hot items. That can be fun. I have got a lot of stuff from here for myself and my kids. Price is good as long as you don't go after current fashion and are looking for what you really like. This place can also make you over spend for something you don't really need simply because of the lower price. Don't forget, BC has higher tax than other places including US.

    Another Winners location to see what great items you can find at a discount! It's Canada's version…read moreof Ross Dress for Less. This location is in Richmond, at Landsdowne Center ( right on Canada Line, the stop just before Richmond Brighouse ) it's accessible from the outside of the mall, then just up the escalator. It's not the biggest Winners, but it's usually good for not being crowded, and not picked over. This trip I found some cute new boots, Urban Decay eyeshadow palette, a cool dress, a top, and a really sweet lightweight coat. Facial exfoliant, and some boxer briefs for my husband. Add a Diet Coke, and a shopping bag, and my total was $ 151.00 including tax. *Pro Tip* Across from the cashiers, Winners sells large colourful recyclable shopping bags for 1.99. I highly suggest buying one ( or more depending how much shopping you are doing ) they are the best ! They are super strong and hold lots. Perfect for the grocery store, or for any shopping really. Trust me - you will thank me later !

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    Winners - Originally $250 ( ! )

    Originally $250 ( ! )

    Winners - Pixelated hoop

    Pixelated hoop

    Winners - Fun collab ~

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    Fun collab ~

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