This will be a short review. It pretty much speaks for itself. To go sushi. Mainly catered for to go. You'll see a lot of people inside the mall order here.
House roll and scallop roll. Can't go wrong. It's decent if your in a hurry and want something else besides junk food.
I got myself the Maki Combo. It came with Tuna, California and Dynamite rolls. Tuna rolls were okay and didn't taste frozen, so that's always a plus. California was nothing special. A healthy dose of imitation crab with a small sliver of avocado, but the real treat was the dynamite. About five centimeters in diameter, the roll consisted of 45% imitation crab, 45% prawn tempura, and 5% who cares? If only for the Dynamite roll I will be going back often.
This is pretty much exclusively a takeout place. For what it is, it's not bad. Prices are average. It's a convenient alternative to food court food.
Lower Mainland Muncher
+5
Delicious "mall" sushi. The quality is much better here than Samurai sushi across the street from Oakridge. I usually spend about $10 for lunch here. The sashimi is delicious. My favorite is the Oysi roll. Quick service - don't let the lineups scare you away.
I'm nostalgic of the old mall: the overpriced fruit store, the library, the Safeway, the theatre, the fish market, the kids play area, the Zellers (later the Bay), the food court, and everything there. I spent so much of my life here. However, it was an 80s / 90s mall and it was getting very old, and we also need housing supply, so I can totally understand the transit-oriented redevelopment.
A great mall to shop (a good selection of stores/brands)! There are a small food court and a few different coffee and tea places scattered around! Nice environment to sit and relax if you are tired. Easy public access as it is right at a skytrain station!
Currently under renovation. I went to the life lab upstairs the mall staff was helpful in directing me towards to lab.. it was confusing or maybe its just me :)
A pretty decent mall. They have a mix of mid range to pricier shopping. There is a small kids play area located heart customer service and the Lego store, that is not appropriate for 3 and up. The food court has a wide variety and they have a White Spot for sit down meals. They have both a Kins and Safeway for produce and shopping. It is located right beside the Oakridge Canada line. Lots of parking. There is some limited outdoor seating if you just want to chill in the sun.
It's a great place they have a lot of high-end stores usually during Boxing Day or Christmas time they have great deals lots of parking there's a Safeway you can buy your groceries overall a very neat little Mall
Update May 2021: The only store left due to redevelopment is Crate and Barrel. The medical buildings are open still.
This mall is the largest high end indoor shopping centre in the Vancouver region. Most of the major designer fashion retailers are present under their own brand store or sold through sub retailers. There are also a number of other retailers, services, restuarants, food court, and a grocer. The centre also has two office towers which included a host of medical professionals . Free surface and garage parking. There is a Skytrain station here too. #LetsGuide
'Unwritten' is an artsy eco chic display at Oakridge Centre to map the near future of the property redevelopment. It is located in the old Zellers space.
One of the popular shopping centers in metropolitan Vancouver. The ambience could have created a pleasant, enjoyable, and don't-want-to-leave shopping experience. The center and parking are under renovation. Signs and directions can be confusing.
This place is about to get a whole new appearance. During the construction, it is hard to navigate around the parking lots. Most shops are gone as they prepare to put up towers. Will miss this mall. It's been part of Vancouver for a very long time.
A more high-end/expensive mall, but good selection of stores and a solid food court.
The Christmas Santa is really good. Get there 30mins+ before opening and you'll avoid the crazy lineups. Bring a 2nd adult and the kids can play in the play area (and you can drink your coffee in peace). Packages range from $20-$48, depending if you just want a few pics, or all the poses in digital and a bunch of print offs.
Upmarket shopping mall in Vancouver
Near Skytrain Langara station, walk within 10 minutes
Many branded shop, Apple, L’Occitane, Scotiabank, Safeway supermarket, Starbucks, Food court etc.....,
Not too big of a mall, but plenty of parking plus it's own Skytrain station. Food court has a great variety, and there is a Safeway, and medical offices that provide standard services. Otherwise the majority of the stores cater to upscale clients. The staff at the Lego store are great with kids.
A very beautiful place with so much to choose from and lots of seating areas and a kids play area. All the maps are clear and easy to navigate and there's a nice food court as well.
Not one of the busiest malls around but you can do some shopping without the traffic that comes in to Metrotown. Good parking. Food court is pretty small but does the job.
This has always been my go to place during the rainy season in Vancouver. I have really missed it so I am looking forward to the redevelopment opening late next year.
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