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Aberdeen Centre is a fairly large mall with over 150 stores including Japanese department store Daiso, more than one ginseng store, and a large number of Chinese and other Asian boutiques and specialty stores. Typical stores include ones with names like Ginseng World, Luk Fook Jewellery, Osaka Optical, Pinku Japan The Store, Taiwan Kwong Leung Hin Dried Food, and Ten Fu Tea & Ginseng. Also, an especially popular store with children is Candyland! It’s a fairly popular mall with all kinds of interesting, exotic and Asian stores. We come here every single time we come to Vancouver. The food court never disappoints with the variety to choose from the unbeatable price. This time, we stopped by the first day for lunch. We got food from three different resultants, and they were all so good. We also got fresh fruit beverages. We ordered buns with minced pork, beef curry, and fried chicken wings. The staff from all resultants were very nice and friendly. We enjoyed the food sitting by the window with a view of the city. In chinatown richmond. This mall is like being transported to Hong Kong. It is the best food court in canada in my books. It's similar to a hawker style food court in Asia! Theres so many choices and it's hard to pick places to eat. I always get me some kind of soup, dumplings and a bubble waffle. Everything is dirt cheap for less than $12. All of it is authentic and delicious. There are also some of the best asian restaurants in vancouver here. I always venture here for at least 1 meal. And I wish I could come more often. Worth a side trip from van to experience true asian food This place is what dreams are made of. For the poor deprived Chinese person living in Austin, TX, locals have no idea how lucky they are to have something like Aberdeen Centre with all the stores you could possibly ever need in one place (even H-mart!). But I think for me, the top draw has to be the food court. There's so much good, cheap food in one place. And there is so much variety there that I doubt you'll ever get bored of the food that is available. Our family all split up and got what they wanted and we collaborated and shared what we got and it was basically an asian feast. This mall is gorgeous. At first glance, you may mistaken this space for IFC Mall in Hong Kong or something similar, as every proprietor here appears to be trilingual - Cantonese, Mandarin, and English. The food court offerings are the best I've seen in any North American mall - there's something for everyone. There's also a famous dim sum place which is separate from the food court area. I didn't pay attention enough to the signs of free parking. I saw open meter spots along the side and just paid the City of Richmond in Vancouver for the privilege of parking. Very Manhattan behavior lol. There's a Japanese themed store that we loved and brought back many souvenirs to NYC! I love this Asian supermall! My God, I was in an otaku wonderland of geeky bliss. So many store fronts filled with licensed anime/manga merchandise. Cosplay items impossible to find in the USA. Not the hugest selection of legit Asian goods, but all in all, it was VERY impressive. Out beat ebay's selection and prices. The food court was inexpensive and bountiful. Kind of surreal for an Asia fanatic like me. Great prices and vast choices. I'd complain about the lack of cleanliness, but it was a weekend and not every guest has common courtesy. Parking, on a Saturday, is kind of like playing Tetris. +Upside... It's free. If you are from the U.S. And buy certain items I.e. Kinder eggs and nonprescription contacts, don't expect to transport them legally back to the USA. Fines will ensue. If you use your check card, international charges will be made to your account. Use cash. This place is filled with all things Asian. The Daiso is multi-level! It's like the Dollar Tree, but loads better! I could spend hours in that store. I loved the variety available in the food court. I ordered ramen and karaage. For having been from a food court, it was good. Having the grocery store connected is great, too. It's a one stop shop sort of place. You can get that fancy dress and pick up some fresh salmon for your dinner party here. Prices are more than fair! One thing I didn't like so much was the sheer volume of people. It was crazy busy and slow walkers were strategically placed throughout to purposely drive you bonkers! Not really, but I felt that way. It won't deter me!