A wonderful center for Chinese food and culture.
I love going to the food court for Hong Kong soup noodles, Taiwanese rice noodles, fried food, fried chicken, skewers, milk tea and buns, Korean food, and wheel cakes. There are 2 big Chinese dinner places where you can buy combo meals for yourself o
Richmond Public Market is an unexpected old school gem that is central to its community. Food court above is topped with vendors selling delicious Chinese and Asian-centric food. Below, produce stalls, jewellery, fashion, snacks, and all you can find. All of this tucked away in the city, surrounded
Lee Chon Asian Foods has the best made to order cooked crabs for $12 each, choice of flavours. Tastes so good! Excellent service, I would come again.
Next door, at Hei Hei Rice Rolls is also very good, I will try the Truffle flavour next time.
Went to this place and it was quite crowded. There were line ups for food and the wait could be long but the overall price of the food were much cheaper than other food court. The taste was also good too. We had the rice rolls and they were good and had lots of option to choose from. The 12$ crabs w
Foodcourt isn’t as great as other reviewers make it sound. Out of 10 stalls that were open on Saturday afternoon 3 were selling bubble tea, and another 3 were selling mixed rice. And to be more precise, very Americanized mixed rice: deep-fried everything, chicken thighs the size of your palm, ribs,
Great place for some delish Chinese food, has some little stores that are fun to look around in, parking is pretty easy to find!
This place takes you back into time and gives you vibes of Asia. There are a number of small shop stalls with various products (though at time of this review many shops have unfortunately closed down due to the toll of #covid). The indoor shopping spaces are tight, and also not keep the cleanest.
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Cool market with a lot of different types of Chinese food. I just went to look around and it was pretty cool market.
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