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    Jared F.

    A cool little spot. There are some good restaurants here and the grocery store is very nice. A lot has been shutdown though so the selection isn't too big at the moment. Parking lot is very big but it can be busy at times! Hope to see more stores open soon!

    Jerry E.

    Sad to see this place is so deserted now, after the pandemic. It used to be crowded and lively with many fancy cars parked adjacent to the jewelry shop, but no more. Gone are the dvd/cd/cassette tape shops that I used to a loyal customer. In addition, kind of missed dearly the karaoke shops that sells karaoke equipment, audio/video components. I sincerely hope the crowds and those closed shops will return/reopen in the future. Of course, support from returning customers is must to see that happen. Thanks to the remaining restaurants, particularly the 99 Ranch, for sustaining/keeping this fine square alive, for now.

    Failing elevator 10-2021
    Susy B.

    No proper handicap access to businesses. See attached pic & video. Do not let elder loved ones walk alone. There is deterioration throughout the plaza including floors & stairs. Stairs have been painted with a rubbery substance that could make the steps slick. Escalators never work & today the Elevator was out of order. BTW there is no handicap parking near the elevator on the north side. Does management care about anything besides Teslas? (Throwing stabs at the new chargers on the southeast end of the parking lot.) One of our favorite restaurants is on the north side/2nd floor but access is limited to stairs only. Those stairs feel like they are angled away from the steps so you constantly feel like you are going to fall tumbling down the steps. Good bye, we loved you.

    Jennifer T.

    Before this year, I would've given this place only 2 or 3 stars...I used to cringe every time anyone said we're going to "Focus Plaza" (San Gabriel Square). I don't care if there were 10 levels of parking...we WILL fill it all and still cause traffic jams in the lot! When you enter this plaza, turn your defensive driving switch ON. So why am I a fan??? Well...because of all the stores/restaurants of course! Once you finally park, you can enjoy all that this plaza has to offer. They've got quick eats, AYCE hot pot, vegetarian restaurant, DAISO, Sam Woo, tea bar, beauty store, DAISO, Chinese book store, DVD store, DAISO, Chinese herbal store, dim sum restaurant, DAISO, clothing stores, optometrist, jewelry store, a large 99 Ranch Market and a LOT more! By the way, their addition of Daiso was way too awesome! This place is very Chinese............................if you're Chinese and you like all the hustle and bustle of fighting and shouting (either for groceries and/or parking), you will love this place. As a matter of fact, there's even a Hilton hotel across from it so that you or your traveling relatives could stay even CLOSER to this crazy place.

    Alex P.

    Love/Hate Relationship I take 3 xanax's before attempting to enter this plaza. Luckily I have a ton of doctor friends to prescribe them because I go here a lot. On top of that I live above a Ralphs, so it's super easy to grab Xanax refills them whenever I need. Now if they would just build condos on top of San Gabriel Square so that I can avoid the physical act of coming and going from there that would be wonderful. Don't know what I mean? Go there on any given Saturday or Sunday. Why do I even go here, I love the food there, but can I just get teleported into the restaurant? I'll have to get Captain Kirk's USS Enterprise on speed dial so that Scotty can "beam me up!" to where ever I need to eat.

    Why the security keeps driving their car in the plaza hallway between the patrons? This is not ok.

    San Gabriel Square
    Michael S.

    San Gabriel Square is the hub of Chinese-American shopping and dining for locals and tourists to the San Gabriel, Rosemead, Alhambra area. It may not be the best restaurants, shops, food, prices, or service in the area, but it is the busiest ... and an easy choice for those who don't want to over think where to go or what to eat. Parking is free, but a complete zoo. Circle the aisles near the shops if you want, but my advice is to grab a spot out by the street, underground, or behind the shops for a less stressful experience. Don't believe all the stereotypes about drivers you hear. Come here to experience them. Ranch 99 Supermarket is the anchor and it's a reasonable choice for fruits, veggies, and seafood for an Asian palate. Restaurants are the better attraction with just about something for everyone. A few recommendations include Sam Woo, New Capital Seafood, or Little Sheep Mongolian Hot Pot. For shopping, check out the large Focus department store or some of the small clothing, Chinese medicine, and specialty gift shops. Over the years, San Gabriel Square has evolved as some restaurants and shops come & go, however, it magically feels the same as it did 5 or 10 years ago. It's busy. It's convenient. It's Chinese. San Gabriel Square is like a one-stop shop to satisfy your Asian impulse.

    2nd floor of San Gabriel Square has open floor clothing boutiques - carries the cutest teddy bear tops made by Korean designer.
    Nine S.

    San Gabriel Square has very a special childhood sentiment for me, since I used to come here with my parents growing up.. It was then called San Gabriel Focus Shopping Center, if I can recall correctly? Crowded parking on weekends - just as I had remembered, with the fabulous designer jewels at Chong Hing Jewelers, San Gabriel Vision (yes, open for eye exams on both Sat & Sun too), and 4 levels of department shopping inside, and a designated floor for separate clothing boutiques on 3rd floor! Fine jewelry and artifacts is designated to the fourth floor with various vendors and booths. The jewelry floor reminds me of a small scale jewelry mart you would see in DTLA. There are many choices and selections for competitive pricing on quality, fine jewelry items. With the right negotiations, you can get a much better deal than at the malls, department stores, and chain jewelry stores. :-) Cosmetics and gifts on the 2nd floor. Top floor is Sam Wu Restaurant. Lots of little shops, eateries, with 99 Ranch Supermarket within San Gabriel Square. It's very precious to associate my childhood weekends spent in Monterey Park, with my parents. I will always be fond of this center...

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    The Square Shopping Center

    The Square Shopping Center

    4.0(17 reviews)
    1.3 mi
    $

    My Dad and Mom used to go to the food court area inside next to the Great Wall (GW) Supermarket at…read moreThe Square shopping center all the time because the food vendors offer cheap eats and customers don't have to pay tip unless they want to pay tip to the specific food vendor (if they choose). My Dad is no longer with us... he's been gone for almost 5 years now... miss you dearly and love you always Dad! Now I have taken over my Dad's place. I bring my Mom here all the time usually on Saturdays unless we have a prior arrangement with my brothers to eat elsewhere in the San Gabriel Valley (SGV) food galore hub LOL. Hey, my parents used to bring my 3 younger brothers and I out to SGV every weekend since the early 1980's until I started high school and that's when I went out with my parents less and less. We would ride in the back of my Dad's delivery truck (he had a furniture business)... man, those were the good fun old days! Now it's just my Mom and I in a Toyota Prius in the 21st century LOL! At the food court, there's actually a great variety of different ethnic foods. Here are my favorites... 1. For Vietnamese foods, Nuoc Mia Vien Dong is a wonderful choice... they offer 1 or 2 or 3 items plates for very reasonable prices and portions are huge! 2. For Chinese foods, Golden Bull Noodle is my go-to. They have the best and I mean BEST Hainan Chicken Rice... freshest and moistest chicken you'll ever eat! My Mom and I can eat this every weekend and not get bored of it... and we have done so on many occasions LOL. Black Pepper Beef or Chicken stir fry with thick egg noodles is excellent, too. 3. For Hong Kong Style Chinese foods, Harlem's Kitchen is your spot! Delicious wonton or dumpling egg noodle soup, beef chow fun, soy sauce chow mein, thousand egg pork/seafood congee, etc... you name it! They are always busy... that's a very good sign! 4. For Thai foods, your only choice is New Thai Star and that's all you need... just one good one! Pad See Ew Fried Tofu or Shrimp, Pad Woon Sen Seafood, Pad Thai Chicken, and Green Papaya Salad are my go-to dishes. Just great tasting foods all around. They have a very good Spicy Beef Bowl, but I don't eat beef anymore, but maybe I can ask them to replace it with seafood next time... we'll see. 5. For Vietnamese desserts and drinks, Hien Khanh is your gal! Their egg flan is the best of the best egg flan I have ever eaten in my life... so smooth and just perfect in texture & taste. Che Ba Mau has the freshest coconut milk plus your choice of up to 5 toppings. No one beats them in this category of desserts and drinks in SGV! They take home the trophy every time! Actually, you can't go wrong with any of the food vendors at this food court. I've tried them all... there are a few I prefer (above) over others (not mentioned above). Nevertheless, they are all good. It all boils down to what you want to eat at that moment... you have choices! Be grateful that you do. Happy Choosing! Besides the food court, I have shopped at the GW Supermarket for selective items. It's not my go-to supermarket at SGV, but it comes in handy whenever I need something quick and don't want to drive to San Gabriel Superstore. They also have shops inside and outside. I haven't checked out all their shops. Overall, it's a great shopping center. Parking can be a challenge though. They are always busy. Just be patient. We'll see you here next weekend LOL. Happy Shopping and Eating!

    I used shop here alot back in the days. A friend of mines sister owned a Vietnamese restaurant…read morehere. Wed come to her place and buy a bunch of food. Some of the best restaurants are here. Good food courts here. Parking can be a challenge on certain days,. Its a nice size place. They have a supermarket here to I would shop at sometime. Its cool to hang out here.

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    San Gabriel Square

    San Gabriel Square

    5.0(1 review)
    0.0 mi

    I've been a non-resident visitor of the San Gabriel Valley (SGV) area for over 40+ years now LOL…read more San Gabriel Square is no stranger to me. This is one of the largest if not the largest shopping center in SGV unless I've missed an even much larger one. Tons of free parking. They have underground parking, too. There is a Tesla charging station area. Just be careful when entering on the side where the Tesla stations are located because it gets really crowded and tight over there. There are 4 floors of businesses. First and second floors are where you'll find most of the restaurants and food/drink shops. Fifth floor only has the Five Star restaurant. Non-food businesses are everywhere else. There are elevators to get to the 2nd floor and upward. Oddly enough, I really don't frequently visit this shopping center, but I have been here primarily for Wushiland Boba, sometimes for 99 Ranch, other times for Vege Valley in the past (they have moved to a new location), and a few times for Five Star restaurant. I was here last weekend for Wushiland of course. I saw a COMING SOON sign with the below biz(es). I may be coming here more often with all the new food/drink joints arriving soon LOL. Let's eat and drink, shall we? Yes, we shall! It's going to get a whole lot busier... see you here! Marugame Udon (NOW OPEN) Bafang Dumpling The Best Shop Cha Redefine Cosmetic World Dong Ting Chun Juicy Dumpling Bingz Burger Guiji Tea

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    Citadel Outlets

    Citadel Outlets

    3.7(1.5k reviews)
    5.6 mi
    $$

    I was in town only briefly so I only had a chance to go to one store here, and boy do I wish I'd…read morehad more time. This place is HUGE! Gotta be the biggest outdoor mall I've ever seen. You could easily sink a couple days here and maybe not even see everything. I can't wait until I'm back in LA, as I'll definitely be setting aside more time to explore here

    We visit here maybe once a year, as it's out of the way, and the Outlets of Orange are closer, but…read moreyou have to appreciate the fun architecture and atmosphere of this place. I remember first coming here in 2003. They felt like true outlet stores, with heavily discounted merchandise. Today, it feels like a regular-priced mall. And many items are not cheap. For example, I was interested in a pair of jeans, but checked online, and Macy's was cheaper with their current sale! Several places had buy one, get one 50% off, so 25% off total, which you can find at a regular mall. There also used to be a larger variety of stores, especially in housewares. I would say 80% of the stores are now clothing or shoes. There is a Disney Outlet for toys, Samsonite for luggage, and Vitamin World. There are, of course, sunglasses. The food court is OK, but it gets very busy on the weekends. The only real sit-down restaurant is Ruby's. One thing to know: the cell phone reception is REALLY bad! Several locations have free wi-fi for customers, but I found a few required a password. Another not-so-smart thing is that the bathrooms near the food court have only 3 single-use bathrooms! There are larger ones towards the middle of the mall. But near a food court? Come on guys.

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    Camellia Square

    Camellia Square

    3.7(18 reviews)
    2.5 mi
    $$

    Camellia Square is small to medium corner plaza in Temple City. I say small because from the…read moreoutside, it doesn't look like there is much, but once you drive into the plaza, there is more to explore. Two of the buildings each have 2 floors. Third building is one floor. It does have a great selection of businesses. I've only been here a few times for Meet Fresh, Summer Rolls, and Shibulaya. I have yet to check out some of the other biz. I would love to return to dine at all the restaurants that start with letter B, Sunmerry Bakery, and all that starts with letter T. Baekjeong (Korean BBQ) Bafang Dumpling Bistro Na Cathay Bank Green Zone Luz Hair Salon Mikiya Wagyu Shabu House Ms Lady Med Spa Planet Fitness Sunmerry Bakery T-Swirl Crepe Tea Station Express The Dive Oyster Bar United Healthcare Plan ahead as above ground parking is limited and somewhat tight. Either come here really early or much later in the day. Weekends are super crowded. They do have underground parking near the alley way. Please read the arrows or markings on the ground so you don't drive the wrong way. Btw, this plaza is known for the famous Floating Teapot Fountain and Public Art "What We Created". Both are quite neat!

    So many businesses here. Yet, the parking lot is not so great. You have to fight for a spot closer…read moreto a restaurant or gym. Otherwise, you have to park in the underground parking lot (entrance in the alley). Here's another heads-up: beware of drivers who drive the wrong way.

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    The Square Plus

    4.4(5 reviews)
    1.3 mi
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    Today my Mom and I were at the food court located at The Square shopping center. There is The…read moreSquare Plus retail store that is also within the food court area... the name is so fitting as the shopping center is called The Square LOL. Anyway, we looked over and saw dustpans. I've been wanting to buy a new dustpan because the old one was damaged when I had to use it to shovel snow a few weeks back when the high desert had a snowstorm. Yes, you read right... I used a dustpan to shovel snow (1st time shoveling snow + using a dustpan to do it) LOL... it wasn't too bad actually. One gray dustpan was $4.49 + tax... not too shabby and it's the sturdy type, too. I didn't check out any other items in the shop, but from what I can tell, they do have some nifty knick knacks, small appliances, general household stuff, etc. It doesn't have a lot of space for customers to walk around though... there are only 2 aisles really... the one closest to the entrance and the one on the other side of the wall LOL. I grabbed one dustpan, waited in line (wait wasn't too bad), and paid cash for it. The lady at the cashier was pleasant. She may have been the owner... not 100% sure though. If you happen to be hanging out at the food court, swing on by and see what fun stuff you can pick up from here. Happy Shopping!

    Pretty cool retail shop…read more Located within the food court, this shop is packed filled with asian appliances like rice cookers, steamers, and water boilers. Great for getting specific asian appliances that are difficult to find on Amazon or other big-chain appliance stores like Best Buy etc. They also sell a lot of little tiny tools, such as cookware etc. Feels kind of like Daiso. Overall, a pretty neat place to visit and check things out!

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