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  2. Golden Village, Richmond - Wikipedia

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    "Richmond's Golden Village". The Asian Pacific Post. March 9, 2006. Archived from the original on 29 August 2008. Appelbe, Alison (May 2, 2005). "Dim sum meets cellphone nirvana". The Globe and Mail. Archived from the original on 12 March 2007. Appelbe, Alison (February 21, 2005). "Golden Village has plenty to crow about". The Vancouver Courier.

  3. PriceSmart Foods - Wikipedia

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    PriceSmart Foods is a chain of supermarkets located in British Columbia, Canada.It is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Overwaitea Food Group, which is owned by the Jim Pattison Group.

  4. Parker Place - Wikipedia

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    Parker Place (百家店) is a 61,000 sq ft (5,700 m 2) [1] shopping mall in Richmond, British Columbia. It is located on No. 3 Road, in Richmond's Golden Village, the main Asian district. It primarily serves the Asian Canadian population of Richmond. It contains about 150 stores. Its Chinese name literally translates to "Hundred Stores".

  5. Save-On-Foods - Wikipedia

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    The Save-On-Foods brand was launched in British Columbia in 1982 by Overwaitea Foods, which had been founded in 1915 and was later purchased by Jimmy Pattison in 1968. Most Overwaitea branded stores were gradually converted to Save-On-Foods stores beginning in the 1980s, with the last two remaining Overwaitea stores switching in 2018.

  6. T&T Supermarket - Wikipedia

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    In 2024, T&T Supermarket opened its first American location at Marketplace at Factoria in Bellevue, Washington. The outlet, spanning 76,000 square feet (7,100 m 2) square feet, claims to be the largest grocery store in the state. [21] Other locations in Lynnwood, Washington, and San Jose, California, are scheduled to open in 2025. [22]

  7. Richmond Centre (mall) - Wikipedia

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    Richmond Centre (corporately styled as CF Richmond Centre and formerly known as Richmond Square) is a shopping mall in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada. Its street address is on No. 3 Rd, with other entrances on Minoru Blvd and Granville Ave. Richmond City Hall is immediately south of it.

  8. Richmond Night Market - Wikipedia

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    By March 2008, a new location for the Richmond Night Market had not been found. Target Events Production Ltd. had stated that it would require about 15 acres (61,000 m 2) of paved land to hold the event. Discussions had been taking place with other cities and municipalities, but it was hoped that the market would remain in Richmond, BC.

  9. Dim sim - Wikipedia

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    A dim sim is Chinese-inspired meat and vegetable dumpling-style snack food, popular in Australia [1] and to a lesser extent in New Zealand. It was popularized in the 1940s, by a Chinese immigrant in Melbourne who originally came from Guangdong, William Chen Wing Young, the father of Australian celebrity chef, author and TV personality Elizabeth Chong. [1]