Pacifica Square

Shopping mall · Aurora

Pacifica Square

Shopping mall · Aurora

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4300-4462 E New York St, Aurora, IL 60504

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Pacifica Square is a vibrant Asian-American shopping hub in Aurora, featuring a grocery anchor, diverse eateries, and a beloved food court with unique cuisines.  

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4300-4462 E New York St, Aurora, IL 60504 Get directions

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4300-4462 E New York St, Aurora, IL 60504 Get directions

+1 630 670 1793
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@pacificasquare

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Mar 9, 2025

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"Pacifica Square, one of the largest Asian-American shopping centers in the country, is fully open for business in Aurora, previously best known as the hometown of Wayne and Garth from Wayne’s World. Monica Eng of Axios took a field trip to the western burbs and reports that the former Yorkshire Plaza mall has been transformed into an Asian food paradise: the anchor store is now Park to Shop, a huge grocery; the food court now contains 10 Asian food stalls; and the outlying restaurants in the parking lot are now outposts of city restaurants, including Lao Sze Chuan and Hyderabad House. Eng concludes it’s a convenient shopping destination for Asians in the western suburbs and “a great day trip for Chicagoans who dig Asian food.”" - Naomi Waxman

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Skyler Wynne

Google
I love this area. Honorable mention: We have had so much fun in Park to Shop getting all kinds of great meals in their cafeteria section, and trying new cuisines. Haven’t had anything bad there yet!

Charles Monzon

Google
Interesting Place for Great Food this mall has several different locations for have tried several so far all winners

Ken Andrade

Google
Great collection of various East Asian food establishments in Aurora. We've tried two of the restaurants plus the anchoring grocery store, haven't been let down. The grocery has some things you'll find in H-Mart and Mitsuwa Marketplace, but also some things they don't carry.

Ed Li

Google
Plenty of parking. Growing asian American community. Large variety of eateries, from Korean fried chicken to sushi to peking duck to bubble tea to pho. Best buy is a staple in the area. Covid testing facility was very quick. And there's an age throwing bar tucked away in the far corner past planet fitness. The liquidation store is fun to browse. Nick's Red Hots has great value for their foods, especially their chicken tenders.

Cindy Henderson

Google
Vietnamese complex of grocery store and food court-all vendors still not open. Impressive show of support: flowers are gifts of congrats from friends!

Patrick Buck

Google
Good place to get Asian grocery store, food, drinks, and other goods. Sometimes they have events, too.

Ken A.

Google
Check out the food court! Has a variety of delicious Chinese, Thai, Hong Kong style cuisine.

Dennis Magdato

Google
Pacifica Square is an exciting development and I’m eager to see what it will shape up to be in a few years. Would love to see more establishments take up the parking lot and have more green space- but the food is pretty dang good there. Personally tried the korean fried wings there in the food court, top 10 fried chicken experiences of my life. I recommend the soy garlic sauce. Also, this is also the only place I know in the United States that sells mangosteen at a reasonable price. Highly recommend checking it out while it’s kind of under the radar.

Shannon M.

Yelp
What was once Yorkshire Plaza is now Pacifica Square Mall, just north of the Fox Valley mall, and it's becoming quite the Asian-centered shopping complex. The grocery store Park to Shop has opened at last, and is surrounded by restaurants: Vivi Bubble Tea, Lao Szechuan, Levee Karaoke bar and grill, A Tasty Hot Pot, and others. I can only hope we'll get a Daiso/Hello Tokyo here (hint hint!) because Niles is a far haul from this side of town, and if we had one here I would be there every week! Would be the perfect place for one. Looking forward to seeing what else is added to this new endeavor and wishing them success.

Shirley P.

Yelp
Pacifica Square is beautiful -- I love the growing pan Asian community here in Aurora. My favorite is the food court inside the Park to Shop supermarket. I came here for lunch with my friend and her boyfriend. We were looking for some authentic Chinese food and was able to get that at Red Pepper. She was able to find roasted duck at Ah Yin's BBQ. It was a fun time catching up with her, and the food court had a ton of great options -- we were happily overwhelmed. I'd recommend Pacifica Square to anyone in the area looking for a hub of pan Asian owned businesses to support. It's really a one stop shop, you can get a bite to eat, get your essentials, and bubble tea -- this Asian girl's heaven on earth.

Angela C.

Yelp
I don't understand why there aren't more reviews! Wouldn't be surprised if people are trying to keep other away so it wouldn't get too crowded. By far the best Asian supermarket food court! We got so many items to share. And we regretted nothing. The pork chop and popcorn chicken took us back to Taiwan night markets. And the meatball soup tasted just like the ones they would serve in a Taiwanese restaurant. The bbq meat and pork belly were perfectly seasoned and cooked. The price for it was unbelievable ($9 for two meat combo). If I didn't live four hours away, I'd come here all. The. Time.

Sherwin C.

Yelp
Though it's still in its early stages, I'm excited about the current selection of stores and upcoming slate. Anchored by Park to shop and its solid food court, there is now an impressive selection of other restaurants and stores that boost the appeal of visiting here. Among these are the famous Lao Sze Chuan for excellent szechuan cuisine, Pho Noodle Station and Strings for delicious noodles, Levee Karaoke & BBQ for somefun with friends, Choong Man Chicken for some delicious KFC, and A Tasty Hot Pot for a group eating experience. As more tenants move in, the concentration of great Asian shopping and dining options easily eclipse Schaumburg, Westmont, and Naperville for quality and selection. The convenience of having all these options in one spot with plenty of parking also adds to the appeal.

Brenda G.

Yelp
Park to Shop supermarket was cool, it had a food court at the entrance with a lot of cool eateries. Only downside is the high grocery prices. The pro is the there are a lot of unique snacks (uncommon in places like HMart) but they're all very expensive. Clean.

Serin A.

Yelp
Most of the food if pretty good.. I couldn't try all the store because were only two people and there's a lot of food.. most of all I like the night market Lisa Taiwanese bistro.. you guys need to try the pork belly bun and the crispy chicken. Next time I come there I would want to try the string ramen which located outside of the food court. The supermarket it self is ok. I guess its a standard Chinese supermarket.

Samuel A.

Yelp
This is my first time coming here. Their parking lot is so big that you can park anywhere you want. There are a lot of vacancies so you can park easily with no hassle. They have different stalls that sell any kind of product. But before I shop I should eat first since I'm hungry. I like their String Fry String Bean. It's a veggie and it tastes so good. I don't know how to describe it because it is my first time eating that kind of food. I'd love to taste it again. After Im eating I went to one of the stores to buy my clothes. I just bought a pair of pants and a long sleeve that was perfect for me. I like its quality. It's a little bit expensive since it has a high quality fabric. Hoping I come back here again.

Jay L.

Yelp
Park to Shop is so worthless. This place has none of the essentials but only over pieced extras. Dont waste your time or money on this place. Products are awful and service is terrible.