Bring cash as this busy place is cash only. Forget everything else. Such as the movie theatre on the top floor, the Catfe on the 2nd floor, and the main floor has a Japanese dollar store, a Rexall pharmacy, a couple shoe stores, a Starbucks, and the Caveman Cafe.
Located in Modesto, CA - Vintage Faire is a shopping and dining destination featuring Macy's, Forever 21, Sears, Apple Store and many more stores and restaurants. Although it may be part nostalgia, it probably is one of the best placed to get the "you tiao" in the area.It's a go to place for some authentic Taiwanese breakfast food!

Other than the movie theatre and the food court, the 2nd floor i entirely deserted so all of the shops and foot traffic are concentrated on the ground level. Other than … Downtown Vancouver, Vancouver. I must admit there have been some improvements to the mall and area over the years, by adding a drinking spot on the side, a private liquor store, and a new noodle restaurant. (I think on purpose, architect trying to be oh so clever Waltery Benjaminy!)

My go-tos here are:Worth the hype! There were other stalls at this international mall but were not as busy as the Chinese Cafe!This is the worst asian market I've ever been to. One of Vancouver’s most recognizable — but under-utilized — retail hubs in the downtown core has just hit the real estate market.The International Village mall on Pender Street in Chinatown is for sale, along with Paris Square (which houses T&T Supermarket), and a mall in Coquitlam.The three properties sit on more than 11 acres of prime real estate, although the agency says there are ample opportunities to drive up the value through redevelopment and repositioning strategies.International Village mall, previously known as Tinseltown, sits on 3.38 acres and makes up a whopping 195,000-sq-ft of retail space. 4.9 / 10. Around 1pm I noticed the line was significantly less and almost ending. The line can be long for yu ton but it goes at a steady pace!! Definitely recommend coming on weekends to be able to get the "you tiao" (think of a crispy and airier donut) and the sweet or salty soy milk. In April 2008, the last phase of redevelopment opened with over 40 stores between Neiman Marcus Last Call … Tips 26; Photos 210; International Village. Lots of bargains and unique products. (2 Tips) "Great sushi at the food court."
So friendly and upbeat, right down to security and the 50/50 ticket folks and hosts.

Dubai Outlet Mall Web App This website uses cookies to improve your experience and to personalise our content to you. International Village Mall is a shopping centre located in the historic Gastown area of downtown Vancouver.

(4 … After reading very positive reviews; decided to try Chinese Kitchen & its neigboring dumpling stall for carryout. Absolutely a must see store with super friendly staff and amazing hard to find…"I only come here for the food court and maybe Starbucks and McDonalds if I want a drink (especially $1 coffee promo). Some suggestions: fried cruller with griddle bread with sweet soy milk, savory soy milk, chive box. International Village Mall Features Architectually Designed Community Mall 131 Units with more than 60 retail shops including a large Language School, Japanese Department Store, Drugstore, Wine Store, Cigar Store, Boutiques, Shoes and Gift Stores, Galleries, Furniture Stores, Antique and Jewellery Stores. but the two of us were happily stuffed with our handsome order already. Off of the same single cash register, in fact - speaking of, CASH ONLY. Located at the intersection of St. Clair Avenue West and Weston Road South features 19 units for major retailers More than half the shelves are empty. However, there are some notable businesses. Worst twice cooked pork ever hadCome on the weekends. Once you get pass the lackluster surrounding, you are going to enjoy what this place has to offer, and boy oh boy are the food and choices going to satisfy you! The tables are a bit close to each other, which is a little…"Old-school food court in the International Mall. Loaded with shops, a food court, and a first class movie theatre. They have the Chinese New Year shows and Chinese New Year booth. (especially if you're a shopper like I am) Whatever you're looking for, you can find it here. Chinese Cafe and Yu-ton Dumplings are the usual go-to spots (you order from both restaurants at Chinese Cafe).

Went to Chinese Cafe(南北和). No paper in the bathrooms, the hand dryers are duct-taped to the walls, and the list goes on. This place is definitely NOT the Pacific Mall in Toronto. There's no one in the mall to show your movie stub to, so I went through several emails and calls with Impark to get them to cancel the parking ticket.Its one of those mall that have been going downhill and less and less shops are in this mall. Its empty and you have cashiers just sitting around. Stores by A-Z; Stores by Category; Floor Plan; News & Events; Deals; Contact; Mall … Other than that its a really weird combination of businesses.Sort of a smaller scale Pacific Mall in Chinatown. They call out numbers in Chinese. Shops wise, there are nothing really interesting for me to browse.This is the most bizarre mall ever.