The Crystal Mall

Shopping mall · Maywood

The Crystal Mall

Shopping mall · Maywood

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4500 Kingsway, Burnaby, BC V5H 2A9, Canada

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Dive into the lively Crystal Mall, where an Asian marketplace vibe meets delicious eats, local shops, and a bustling food court—it's a crowded yet vibrant haven for all things Asian!  

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"A market and food court reminiscent of Hong Kong, offering a variety of Chinese food and produce, including handmade frozen dumplings." - Michael He

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Danny Tram

Google
If you’re after an authentic Chinese market vibe, this spot delivers. The ground floor mixes groceries with small specialty shops, while the second level is lined with food stalls serving everything from hand-pulled noodles to bubble tea. The layout is a bit of a maze, so plan on wandering—and maybe doubling back—to find everything. Underground parking is free but tight, so bring your small-car parking skills. All in all, a lively one-stop hub for shopping, snacking, and people-watching.

Omid milani fard

Google
If you're looking to explore a vibrant and authentic part of Chinese culture, a visit to the Chinese market is a must. This market offers a wide variety of traditional Chinese food products, ranging from different kinds of seafood and spices to dried fruits and medicinal tree roots. The atmosphere is rich with color, aroma, and local charm, making it a fascinating place for anyone interested in discovering unique ingredients and traditional Chinese flavors. A visit here is not only enjoyable but also an insightful cultural experience.

HOSEA CAUS

Google
The Crystal Plaza is truly an ideal place for daily grocery shopping, offering a wide selection of fresh produce, meats, and other ingredients at affordable prices. The quality is excellent, and everything is fresh. The upstairs food court is perfect for a quick meal, with a variety of Asian cuisines to choose from. The plaza also features a range of convenience stores, telecom providers, and various small shops that cater to everyday needs. It’s a fantastic spot, especially for those with an Asian, particularly Chinese, background. Highly recommended for all your household essentials!

Momo WU

Google
You don't need to speak English here. It just like that you are in Chinatown. There are so many options for Asian food. The portion here is also nice. But the environment is not that clean as I imagined.

Eddy Wong

Google
This little tiny mall has been here for years. It has all your Asian grocery needs plus a well known delicious food court with reasonable prices! It use to be cheaper before this whole speed inflation shenanigans. But for now, it’s reasonable. What’s not reasonable is the parkade. What a terrible design. Talk about anxiety sheesh…

The Guide

Google
Get everything Asian here. Great place for shopping and meals (food court and restaurants). It's always very busy and kinda makes you feel like you're in Asia. You get 3 hours free underground parking. Super busy lot but turns over a topic a good pace; just be patient or try the lower levels.

Clarté d’Hiver

Google
Terrible experience. I was traveling in Vancouver and staying nearby. I didn’t know the place was cash-only. I walked into the first stall, just wanted to buy a bottle of water. The old woman there was very unfriendly and told me to get it myself. After I picked it up, she gestured for me to leave quickly. When I said I wanted to pay by card, she suddenly got furious and pointed at the sign on the wall saying they don’t accept cards. Was it so hard to explain nicely? Why such a rude attitude? I honestly wouldn’t recommend buying anything here. It’s better to just go to a supermarket.

Linda Huynh

Google
Good spot for cheap and delicious meals in the food court, many shops for grocery shopping, some other shops look popular with locals! There were line ups at the hair salons, as it is very affordable. I am sure it is good value as people seems to shop there regularly. Free underground parking, be patient and careful at the entrance and navigating inside since it can be crowded and narrow. We found a spot further away.

Raymond L.

Yelp
Another food court eatery, so many good places and newer ones popping up in vancouver. We had a duck and congee and xlb but unfortunately not the regular place that we get it from, it was closed today. My sis grabbed a hand pulled noodles with lamb, wow that was great! The was various rice noodles also that were pretty good. The big issue with this mall is the underground parking which can b challenging if you drive a bigger vehicle. This mall had not only food courts but produce markets and meat markets as well as some supermarket goods, but we mainly come here to eat at the food courts.

A H.

Yelp
I was yesterday for a haircut to Crystall mall close to Danny. Initially I was going to Danny place but someone grabbed me and took me there and there was...a man who gave me a bob cut after I told him that I needed layers. I grew my hair close to sholders and now is close to my ear. It takes a while to grow back and more it is a bad haircut Not recommended for sure.

Louise F.

Yelp
Wow I wish Seattle had a place like this. Good cheap quality authentic no hassle food. Great place to grab a shared breakfast and try a bunch of things from a bunch of places. We got: Fung May - century egg congee and you tiao rice roll Mango charming - mango mochi slush ??? - Salted egg yolk bun Bai yu lan mian jia - Shen jian bao Very honestly everything was 10/10. I legit felt like I got the taste I would've gotten off a street cart in China. I thought we'd have so many leftovers but in reality there were none. Fantastic experience, but note they're cash only

Darlene R.

Yelp
We found this Asian mall on our walk about. With many little shops, restaurants, and takeout eating establishments. High traffic area, since we were walking we never paid attention, if there was parking. This mall is very well attended in other words busy! We enjoyed this mall.

Gloria T.

Yelp
Everyone is welcome at this mall, but I would say it's catered to Chinese and older people. Google says they close at 7 pm but most shops are closed by 5 at the latest. I wouldn't risk coming here after 3 pm. There is a produce shop, several frozen dumpling shops, several dry herb shops, a Cantonese BBQ shop, a tofu shop, spas, boba shops, salon, etc. The top floor is a food court with a wide selection of Chinese food, dessert and drinks. The tofu shop is so good and cheap. It explains why there is always a line there. There is an underground parking - but expect it to be packed going in and out on the weekends.

Jason V.

Yelp
Only worth coming here for the food court and the wet market, even despite the...unusual aromas to be found in either: both are top notch! The rest of the mall is grimy, run-down, sparsely populated, even more sparsely operated, with many of the shops either empty, unmanned, or offering services or products that seem shady at best. Parking in the subterranean garage sucks: narrow, cramped, and filled with aggressive and/or sloppy parkers and drivers who make getting in, out, or finding a space more of a headache than it's worth.

Kent H.

Yelp
While Crystal Mall has a lot of variety when it comes to shopping and dining, what it doesn't have a variety of is something really important - parking! My wife and I went there on a Thursday and we literally drove around in circles to find a spot. So much that we got trapped because the rate of cars coming into the parking lot shaped like a circle was higher than the rate of cars leaving! This felt like a movie because cars were honking out of frustration because no one was moving.

Ava F.

Yelp
Crystal mall was an OK experience. There is great authentic Asian food on the top floor and there is a very busy market. The products there are good. Yet, when I went, there was a particularly VERY loud beeping sound, just on and on again. But I'll give it the benefit of the doubt because I don't think it does that usually. Maybe a fire alarm? Overall recommend if you want good Asian food.

Kelly D.

Yelp
Sometimes the tastiest of meals are simply found in food courts. Luckily for my friends and I, the hotel we were staying at was connected to Crystal Mall so it was easy access to get there! They have a variety of Asian foods that it was so hard to choose what to eat but after coming here a couple of times, I feel like these three places are the MUST EAT! The first is the 1973 J+G Fried Chicken. I first tried this when I was in Taiwan and it was one of the best fried chickens I've ever had. It was super flavorful, juicy, and so crispy! I definitely recommend getting the Chicken Knee; sounds weird but you won't regret it. Unfortunately I didn't catch the other two stall names -sob- all I know is that they are on the same side as the 1973 J+G Fried Chicken stall at the very end. Hopefully the picture attached helps you to identify which place it is! The Hainan Chicken Rice is the 2nd to the last stall and this was my favorite meal to eat. They give such a huge portion that it was enough to feed all 4 of us (with the other food we ordered) I have no idea what they marinate their chicken in but it was so addicting. I could eat a whole plate of this myself. The rice could be a bit better but it still complemented the chicken well. The very last stall I believe is really popular and well known for their dumplings. We got their Pan Fried Pork Dumplings and it was so good, especially the soup inside! Expect a wait though because these are made to order and a lot of people love to get them. I love this food court and I could eat here all day everyday if I lived in Vancouver

Claire G.

Yelp
Great place for amazing Asian food, a good indoor market and lots of variety of kitchen equipment, Asian dry goods etc. in shops. Not a very pretty mall, but my favourite food court for very savoury, fresh and affordable beef noodle soup

Carolyn L.

Yelp
This is a very Chinese mall and most shops have their prices or promotions and information in the Chinese language. Good luck if you cannot read it. I have not really walked throughout the entire mall as it seemed to be in a circular shape and could be confusing. Take a picture of where you parked your car or where you exited/entered. I mainly come here for the food court - plenty of Chinese food and bubble tea shops. Menu written in the Chinese language has more promo sets or specials. Alas I could not really read it to know. The "wet market" on the ground level has fresh meat and vegetables at decent prices. It is interesting and yet terrifying to venture in there. It is very similar to those in Asia except it is in an enclosed mall. The prices for preserved fruits and snacks are quite unbelievable. Super pricey. There are many travel agents here and also an area for cell phone shops. I replaced my phone screen protector in one of the shops and it was a job well done at a reasonable price too. There are a few shops selling home appliances and stuff. So it is a good place to come here and compare prices for your rice cookers and range hoods. Almost everyone speaks Cantonese or Mandarin here, including the shops' staff.

Brenda K.

Yelp
I've been a frequent shopper at Crystal Mall and personally find it CM is perfect place for veggies /meats. I bought pork belly here for twice already and the price is definetely cheaper than T&T. It costs about $4.59 per lb and the amount I bought was more than a kg (my total was $12.50). And pork belly was actually good just that I have to cut them on my own. As for veggies they were cheaper than T&T as well. I bought 2 bundles of green onions and 2 pieces of Jalapeno which was total of $1.20. And also Gobo (burdock root) only costs as $1. Pretty cheap. I've also bought some dried noodles and tofu they were great as well. I wouldn't shop for anything else besides meat and veggies. Beauty shops and other stores are overly priced. Pros: meat and veggies are CHEAP. Cheaper than T&T and Kins (Kins Farm Market) for sure. Free wifi available, under City Wifi I think? Cons: line ups are always long. Also hours are wrong. 7PM is their closing time and working hours are ALWAYS inaccurate. They don't open till 9. Great place to buy groceries, however makeup and beauty stores are expensive.

Denise W.

Yelp
Mall with the worse parking lot in BC. It might be worse parking lot in North America and even the whole world. Its not the way the people park that makes it the worse, its the design of the parking lot that makes it horrible. My dad has scratched his car in this parking lot because he drove a large family van and the turn was too narrow. I know a bunch of people who scratched their car here. If you look at the parking lot wall, you will see rainbow colors of streaks. Car Streaks. yes Car streaks paint! Whoever designed this parking lot must be on the Guinness of record for bad parking lot designer. Enough said... Well this is an Asian mall. Other then getting produce here or for me to pick up glasses, I don't see anything interesting about this place at all. Most of the shops are just useless to me. Like massage chair or toys or sport wear that I am not sure if they are real authentic brand. They have a few travel agency but again I get my tickets online and I hate making special trips when I could do it at my convenience. Well like I say, I only come here when needed or when I am in the hood to pick up produce.

Sid L.

Yelp
I am Chinese, born and raised in Hong Kong. After graduated from high school and working for a few years I decided to emigrate from this city because I couldn't stand the rudeness and poor attitude of the citizens in general. Canada was a breath of fresh air. People here are polite, friendly and highly civil. I'm in my senior years now so I decided to move to Metrotown for the convenience. When I started shopping in the Crystal Mall it's déjà vu! Seems like all the people with bad attitude and rudeness have all moved here! It's really sad that these people moved to this wonderful country but never bother to assimilate into this society. I only hope that the Canadians realize that these people don't represent the good side of culture of another great country - China.

Carol H.

Yelp
This review is mainly on the food court.  They have so many choices, there's something for everyone.  We love the Xiao long bao, Roasted pork and Hand-pulled noodles.  A couple other places we like that are not in the food court but located downstairs; Cafe Eggtastic and Pine House Bakery.  Note...it can be challenging to find seating if you have a big group. Warning...parking can be a nightmare on the weekends.  Tip...we usually park at the nearby mall and walk over, it's about a 5 minute walk.

Edward L.

Yelp
Crystal Mall - the place to go Taiwanese people-watching in their natural habitat. The parking lot here is absolutely horrendous. Yes I'm sure a circle looks cool, but a) you waste a ton of space around the pillars, and b) the entire thing is one giant circular traffic jam. Dare I say it.. the lot at Aberdeen is better than this. Special mentions for this mall (once you get past the cheapo clothing stores and travel agencies): 1) the food court. Quite a few good places here! 2) the "computer alley" which is tucked away downstairs, and has its own separate corridor that runs parallel to the main circular ring. If my friend hadn't pointed this out, I would have no idea it existed. Fix your electronics for a reasonable price here. 3) the "ghetto-market" directly below the food court. Filled with Asian moms battling it out for cheapo bruised fruit and other smelly goodness. It really feels like Chinatown in this zone. Actually pretty cool, and of course, the produce is a pretty good deal here. Taiwanese people, rejoice.

Simon K.

Yelp
In my little review world, Crystal almost gets my 5 full stars, but it gets pretty close, like 4.5. Why you ask, well here's the review of my experiences with this mall. The food court, one of the best places to eat on the cheap. If you want Asian variety, here it is, from stalls that serve the XLB, Tawainese beef noodle, bubble tea, hong kong cafe type food, etc. Too much to name, but from the ones I have tried here, very tasty, and very affordable, and if your going during the lunch primetime, very packed. Even if your not hungry, it's hard to dodge this. Let's say your not looking to sit with everyone at the foodcourt, well then, go to a restaurant, there's tons in this mall, from a tofu hot pot place, northern Chinese delicacy, and even donair! You might actually run into the problem of "what should I eat, and where should I eat it, which drives you to eat nothing!" This is an Asian tailored mall, that has all things Asian, from the clothing, to the sweet treats, the toys, the cds and dvds, the electronics, the pots and pans, cellular stores, hair dressers, etc. And they are all at pretty good prices as well. For me, this mall is all about the food, even a Beard Papa's is nicely located, and hidden upstairs. There is a food market downstairs that is always busy, and it feels like how Chinatown should feel. From your meats to veggies, there are people everywhere, and did I mention this was a mall. The mall is oddly shaped, as it is circular, which means, you can walk the shop, and keep going in one direction, and eventually, you will be back at square one. The size of the mall is not too big, but just the right size. The only real trouble of this mall is the parking lot, as most often, log jams happen trying to get in this place. This is usually from people who think that they can do the "Chinatown wait" and hold up everyone while they sit there waiting for someone getting into their car on the first floor. If you can actually make it to the second floor of parking below, you shouldn't have a problem finding parking, and just like Metro, it's free!

Halei J.

Yelp
This mall is ok, the food court is nothing special, there's probably only 2 or 3 places I like to go to, the rest are average at best. The shops are mostly cell phone stores and some clothing shops. There's also some medicine shops and appliance shops (rice cookers etc.). The produce/meat floor downstairs is pretty good. Lots of vegetables, some bbq meat places, tofu, butchers, and of course bubble tea, they have a Pine House bakery there as well. Some of the owners of certain shops can be rude if you are not asian (or don't speak mandarin) Also most of the signs are in chinese so if you can't read the lingo it kinda sucks. I come here cuz it's close to home. Decent prices....overall it's ok......

Kathleen F.

Yelp
My favorite lunch place BaShu! Wanna get spicy? That's the place you need to try. Took my friend to try their spicy chicken noodle, and I successfully made him cry! No kidding, he said that's not spicy, it's suicide. Guess I have been dead for so many times already. lol

Marianne Y.

Yelp
We had lunch at the Malay stall (Malaysian food) in the food court. it was good. The laksa and char kueh teow were very good. There was no msg as after 2 hours was not thirsty and I knew they used proper stuff to make the broth. Will go back again for the delicious food when I am back in Vancouver. Since we were there we bought buns, etc at The Boss bakery, another good place for buns. Too bad I don't live in Vancouver as the market had fresh vegetables and fruit. A good place to do your shopping and have a meal before heading home.

Pam C.

Yelp
Old Asian mall in Burnaby very close to Metrotown. Aesthetically not appealing but enough for me to keep coming back for Xiao long bao. I seriously love those buns and I think the cheapest yet best Xlb I found were located inside this mall. Shanghai dim sum is where it's at. There are sitting available but everytime I go it's always crowded. It's best to take out and eat elsewhere. There are several bubble tea shops in the mall but I recommend going to Eggstatic. They're at the first floor beside the escalators and the entrance. I would come back again for my XLB.

John P.

Yelp
It was Saturday, about 1pm, and we walked into Crystal Mall for the very first time. We agreed before heading inside, this visit was just to be an initial walkabout -- a sort of general look-see, as to 'what' and 'where', and experience some of the sights & sounds. Wow! ... busy, colourful, and rather exciting! After checking out a few of the gift, kitchenware, and other shops at one end of the ground floor, it was the offerings in the food court, and fresh food markets that particularly caught most of our attention. And all the time thinking, so much to remember when we return to eat and shop! We did get back later that day to sample some of the offerings in the food court (which was fun , and yum!), but because our stay in area was un-expectantly called short, we did not get back to do much in the way of shopping (but leave it to me to find and catch a couple of nice fish-themed flower vases before our dinner that evening!). Much more to see and experience for our next visit.

Grace W.

Yelp
My parents had a lot of fun here. It reminded them of their days living in Taiwan. I thought this plaza was okay, though it was much different than the markets I've been to in Los Angeles. It was a huge shopping mall filled with little stores and restaurants. You can get so many awesome items that you can't find at the normal American grocery stores like hot water dispensers or bamboo ear pickers. lol. I wasn't that big of a fan. At 11 a.m. on a Saturday, this place was packed. I felt claustrophobic trying to buy some oranges. All these people were rushing to the fruit stands pushing and talking really loudly. As good as those oranges looked, I decided to forgo purchasing them because it was just too competitive. I also wasn't too fond of the idea of waiting 10 minutes in line for produce. It was kind of smelly on the exterior of the plaza. I think eventually, your nose gets adjusted to the smell of stinky fried tofu but the initial hit makes you want to gag. Overall, not a bad place to visit for fun. Oh yah, I forgot, don't bother negotiating with the vendors. I wanted to buy some bowls and my mom asked in Mandarin, "can you give us a discount?" I thought it was a harmless question. The woman abrasively said, "we're not in China!" and then turned away. I almost wanted to yell at her for dissing my momma but held my tongue. I get that they're trying to make a living, but come on, don't be rude about it!

Melody P.

Yelp
I don't live in Canada. I was there for Dim Sum. But, I think Crystal Mall is cool. A building 3-4 floors with banks, bakeries, clothing, retails, and somewhat traditional market. This can be my kind of one-stop shop place. The security guards are very friendly. They notice that we are visitors. They gave a lot of help.

Henry C.

Yelp
If you like dollar store then you'll love this place. It's like 100 dollar stores, all packing amazing items and that too under one roof

D K.

Yelp
Mi Cosmetics #1208 Prices of same products are much higher than the stores nearby in same mall. There is no price clearly marked on merchandise. No return/exchange. All sales are final. Do not buy here!!

Duke C.

Yelp
If you are from LA or ever been to LA and have visited San Gabriel Valley, you would think that there is a huge amount of Chinese people... but Crystal Mall is like... any plaza in San Gabriel... x10. The place is huge and just packed full of Asians, mostly Chinese. I seriously felt like I was in HK/Taiwan shopping. Shops are the ones you would typically find in HK and even in Taiwan. One of the shops that caught my attention was the "Cube" shop where people rent out cubes to sell their own things. They do it extremely well and many of the items sold are mostly imports from Far East. The food court is huge and all the food looks legit. Mostly Cantonese fare. There's also a market and a bakery from HK, St. Germaine. Parking lot is huge. Huge.

Amy T.

Yelp
This mall itself doesn't much much to offer except the food court or the HSBC branch. Oh right, there's a Chinese grocery store downstairs too. Annnnd that's about it. Now the food court has some delicious menu items. This is where I get my Asian food or drink fix (ex - BBT). Other than that, I treat this place like a hotel. In and out! And the parking lot is a GD nightmare as well. There are times where I would park at Station Square Metrotown and walk across instead. A further walk is worth a stressfree, non-popping vein day.

Gustavo C.

Yelp
A very cool Asian mall which is mostly about food and a small market inside. They have all kinds of different foods and drinks but must bring cash.

Hansen L.

Yelp
Like the other reviewer mention, you literally feel yourself back in Asia when you are in this mall. The lower floor is for grocery shops, deli, Chinese herb shop, cellular service shops etc. The veggies and fruits here are cheaper and fresher than the ones you get from T&T. Unfortunately Instacart won't deliver groceries from here otherwise I would have signed up for their yearly plan without a blink. The deli shop they sell bbq pork, roasted duck etc. the quality of food you are getting really depends on who you are. Every time my mom shops here she was always able to get the good ones as she knows what to pick, but every time I shop here I always end up getting bad ones as they know I don't know sh*t so they just give me the sh*tty ones instead. I haven't been to their cellular shops but i spot at least two different shops here, one is fido the other one is bell I think. Theses also a bakery shop as well, even though the selection is very limited given that the small itself was small. Taste-wise was nothing spectacular. The second floor is their food court with plenty of seats available. This is kinda a dupe of the 太古广场 in Toronto, but just much much smaller. If you have been to 太古广场 and you're expecting a somewhat similar experience here, I am sorry you will be disappointed. The Asian vibe is just, just, not at that level yet. Also, a pro tip, If you see a crowded shop, go line up! If you see some shops aren't that busy please don't bother. I am sure local people already know which shop has good food. Don't take your risk, otherwise it's gonna be a waste of money and a waste of your calorie budget. Crystal mall is definitely a nice supplement to the metro town shopping center near by, and it caters the growing Chinese community in Burnaby. If you aren't Chinese and you want to come get a somewhat Asian market/food experience, it could be a good choice as well.

Albert H.

Yelp
Out of all the malls available over here in BC, I would say this is probably a okay place to go to if you want to buy some Asian stuffs. They have a lot of produce at a decent price. They also have electronic stores that handles computers and cellphones. On the 2nd floor, they also have a pretty decent food court containing alot of delicious foods. But one of the only thing I would desperately recommend is that you WALK, YES WALK, to this place. The parking here is just nearly impossible to maneuver, especially when you drive down to the lower levels of the parking lots. Also lastly, I would recommend that you bring a bit of cash as most of the stores here do NOT accept credit cards. A few do, but generally most of the stores here doesn't because they want to avoid credit card fees and charges.

Annie M.

Yelp
I would say this is the worst parking lot of Chinese mall in greater Vancouver!! It may take you forever to go down to parking. I went there on Sat afternoon and tried to get something to eat. I got stuck in parking lot over 20 mins and left!! I just parked somewhere else and walked over. Other than terrible parking, there are some good things in the mall. Large food court with various of Asian food such as XLB, BBT, BBQ meat, Dim Sim, noodle soup, and etc. Restaurants, grocery shops, beauty salon, cube shops, bakery and etc. You may find most of Chinese things here.

Gary C.

Yelp
I think this is the best Asian base food court unless you have access to Richmond. It is very difficult to find a delicious meal less than $10 other than here (and richmond). Parking cam be tricky sometimes and I will like it even better if they can accept my credit card.

Danielle C.

Yelp
While we were up in Vancouver for the day, my boyfriend wanted to check out an "Asian Mall" - we leeched some business' wifi to look up Asian Malls and this was the first result. So we punched in the address and 30 minutes later, ended up in Crystal Mall. I stepped in the mall and I definitely felt like I was in Asia. Asia (well, in particular China and Taiwan, although I'm sure other Asian countries are the same) really like their multistory malls and the mall here definitely reminded me of those complexes. There was a supermarket on the first floor, and a food court on other floors. The rest of the floors had clothing and electronic shops. We had gone on a Saturday evening and most places seemed to have closed around 7pm, which is pretty early. The food court was alive and well though, but we got way too overwhelmed with the choices that we left. That's too bad though because some of the food looked amazing. Most if not all of the places here do not take Discover/JCB so you better come equipped with cash or with a Visa/Mastercard.

Xichen J.

Yelp
This shopping center is overrated with small bargain stores downstairs and a foodcourt on the second floor with questionable quality food. If you're driving here, you can park at the Metropolis for free. A visit to the foodcourt is like taking a trip down memory lane; the place is reminiscent of Chinese street vendor food, cheap, tasty, and suspicious ingredients.

Chinami S.

Yelp
Came here at 7pm so my favourite my favourite dumpling was sold out. I got different one instead which costs $6. It's huge and not bad. I'll come back to try tapioca drink at icy juice bar

Pete S.

Yelp
Highly recommended, if you're prepared for it. 1) Don't try to park there. I never have, but have heard horror stories, and you can scroll through the Yelp reviews to read more. Take transit or park nearby and walk over. 2) Bring cash, definitely. 3) The food court's fantastic if you go to the right places, so-so if you go to the wrong ones. A lot of the best places don't have much English on the menu, but if you can't speak Mandarin or Cantonese you can get by just fine by pointing at pictures and ordering by number. The proprietors are usually hospitable: I'm a scruffy looking white guy and I've always been treated really kindly by everyone, and never once have I got anything other than exactly what I ordered, even if I ordered by pointing. Some really great food is available, usually cash only. 4) Outside of the food court there are a number of restaurants scattered around, mostly on the ground floor. Some are really good. More English spoken by far than in the food court. 5) Good market on the ground floor. Some excellent prices on produce particularly, and meat. Rummage around. Don't assume everything's a good deal, but some stuff is. 6) Lots of electronics/cell phone stores, and there are some very good deals to be had. One of the best places in the Lower Mainland to get a phone case or similar. 7) No personal idea about the clothing places, but my wife occasionally buys stuff here. Some amazing deals, some staggeringly overpriced stuff. Use your judgment. Can get nice shoes for cheap if you're lucky. 8) Bathrooms aren't awful but can be a little alarming. In general Crystal Mall is pretty great, but you obviously have to approach it differently than you would a trip to Metrotown, or a trip to Aberdeen for that matter. Non-Asians (and lots of Asians for that matter) seem to avoid the place and I'm not sure why - maybe it's intimidating? Maybe it's too grimy? Could be the parking? It's weird, I never see other white people there except for occasional sketchy semi-homeless looking guys who are happily eating their cheap awesome food. I try to push the food court and everybody looks at me like I have three heads. Whatever, it's good. Go there, bring cash, don't be a sucker, and go home happy. Make your life a little more interesting.

Alex Y.

Yelp
This is an interesting Asian mall. Surprisingly, it felt even more Chinese than the malls in Richmond that I've been to (Aberdeen, Yaohan, and Parker). There is an actual wet market on the first floor that makes you feel like you're back in Asia. The food court on the second floor is pretty large and has a lot of different types of Chinese food. There's a lot of seating in the food court, but it feels a little dark and just isn't as pleasant as the one in Aberdeen. I haven't explored the rest of the mall yet, but the entire mall is just endless concentric circles, which can be a little confusing. The parking garage is pretty nightmarish, even compared to the ones in Richmond. Each level has 2 concentric one-way circles, so you kind of feel like you are driving in endless circles. The spots are actually not too small, which is nice. However, getting between the different levels (P1 to P2, P2 to P3, etc.) is very harrowing. To get between each level, you need to drive down a ramp with a series of extremely tight 90 degree turns. Not only that, this narrow space is meant for 2 way traffic, which is basically impossible to fit. Thankfully there are mirrors mounted at each turn, but you essentially need to make sure there is no oncoming traffic before attempting to go between levels. There are a lot of scratch marks on the walls on the ramps between each level... In my experiences, once you get into P2 or P3 the actual parking is pretty easy. Maybe I'll try parking at the library or Metrotown and walking over next time I come here.

Jes G.

Yelp
We had to attend an event around here, so we ended up parking at Crystal Mall. I've been to some badly designed parking lots, and even cramped little places in Europe, but even they weren't as badly laid-out as the parking lot at Crystal Mall. I ended up bumping a very strangely-placed pillar while backing out. Thankfully, the damage was minimal. My wife and I were the only white people in the place, and about half of the people there stared at us as if to say "what the hell are you white devils doing here?" I'd expect that in Richmond, but in Burnaby? We didn't stay long, but our impression of the food court and surroundings was negative. The place seems rather dingy, especially compared to nearby Metrotown. I suppose Crystal Mall is only for Chinese people, so take that for what its worth.

Tee A.

Yelp
Dear Crystal Mall Architect, Why the circular parking lot?? And the confusing design of the mall? Fail! Despite the parking, I usually just part across the street (at save on) and walk to Crystal Mall. I usually come here for two things... cheap eats (usually anything sweet, it. bbt, bakery, candyland etc.. and electronics ie. memory cards, R4 cards, headsets etc.. I hear the grocery is quite good as well. I try to limit my trips here, as my blood pressure rises each time I enter this mall. I hope you have better luck than me. :(

Cyndi H.

Yelp
Crystal Mall... oh how I love thee..! Note: I'm writing this based on the food court alone...because once I saw the food court, I was too smitten to look anywhere else! If you've ever been to Asia, you'll appreciate the nostalgia of being in the Crystal mall food court. Plentiful cuisines to choose from, no typical Canadian chains (I think one may have been from an Asian chain, but I could be wrong), multiple bubble tea options, XLB, peanut spiced noodles, etc., etc., I was overjoyed to come here and for a moment let myself believe that I was overseas again. Don't I wish! The food isn't crazy cheap, but it is reasonable and the variety is fantastic. In many cases is made right before your eyes... and I, being a food freak, like that. One drawback: all the plastic waste. Please be green and pack some kind of container with you to avoid throwing out a table full of plastic food containers. At the very least, it would be nice to know that the plastic goes into some sort of recycling bin, but there's only a garbage bin available (correct if I'm wrong). Great place if you want to put some spice back into your dining life!

Marian L.

Yelp
I honestly came here not knowing what to expect, I honestly thought this was going to be like any other normal mall.It was not. So only really pay attention to my review if you've never heard of this place. I was expecting the typical stores like in any other shopping mall, you know the generic F21 or Starbucks, but this one had a food market, a lot of traveling agencies, cheap novelty/electronic stores, and a food court where a majority of the food kiosks only take cash. When I tried to take cash out of the ATM located in the food court, it took my money. Hungry, I went to the only place that accepted card; a sushi place. It was definitely a poor choice, where I will definitely go into depth in a different review, but let's just say, I had to throw away most of my uneven colored and questionable fish. I survived though and have yet to get food poisoning. After reading a couple of these reviews, you probably don't need me telling you that everything seemed to be in Chinese... I don't know Chinese, so I did feel a little out of place, but I really couldn't buy anything because I didn't have cash, so there was really little interaction between me and any merchants. The worst part of this place is probably the parking lot. I was alarmed at the number of scrape marks on the walls. Everywhere. So scary, some kind of collision nightmare.

Annie W.

Yelp
Elbows out + Cash on Hand = Crystal Mall Ready. It's a jungle in there! As far as Chinese shopping malls go, this place is as real as it gets. It's not pretty, it's not fancy, it's not even all that clean; but you'll find fresh, good quality fruits & veggies, eggs, meat, spices, and asian treats at a fraction of western super market prices. Upstairs from the marketplace is the food court, and what really makes a trip to Crystal Mall worth it. My advice to first-timers is to find the place with the longest line and join it. On the off chance it's a slow day and no lines are to be found, some of the more famous places & their offerings are: - Wang's Shanghai Cuisine's (XLB's) - Favor Eat World's (Taiwanese Beef Noodles) - Huaxi Noodles Specialist (House Beef Noodle) - Want Want Hot & Spicy House (Lamb "Burgers") Crystal Mall isn't for everybody - it doesn't need to be. If you can't look past getting nudged by strangers, being budged in front of, poultry with their heads still attached, or service without a smile...then this is not the place for you.

Reena M.

Yelp
I had never been to an Asian mall until I came here last week! Wow!! That's all I can say. I love that you can get some awesome Chinese food for really cheap in the food court! And bubble tea galore! I shall be back. Probably just for the food. Maybe some produce grocery shopping.

Miss M.

Yelp
I only go to Crystal Mall for Wang's juicy dumplings! In fact, I used to go there so often when I lived near the mall, that the owners would get really excited to see me and start making my dumplings right away. They also had a garlicky cucumber salad that was DELICIOUS but that was summer 2007 and it might not be on the menu anymore (it was just written on a card at that time). Seriously, though. SERIOUSLY! These are the best dumplings anywhere. They pretty much melt and explode in your mouth, and the juice is perfect. I would write this review on their yelp page (linked in another review here) but then I'd be afraid people wouldn't notice it. If you haven't tried Wang's you must. Other reasons to go to the mall: Lots of neat stuff to look at (but most are a little pricey in the boutiques), manga is often cheaper there than Metro if you can find a sale, and if you wear colour contacts but don't need a prescription, many optometry stores will sell you samples without an Rx. Hehehe.

Shila B.

Yelp
It's been years since I've been to Crystal Mall and even though everything has changed in the mall, some for the better and some not so much, there's still enough for me to visit. Firstly the mall is in a circle shape which makes it very easy to navigate for someone as directionally challenged as myself. There are a lot of stores that carry the exact same stuff, it's a dime and dozen place. It's a very dominant Asian place, therefore, there is a heavy language barrier between myself and 99% of the shop keepers but that is expected given the demographic. I don't expect good service or friendly staff but there are some stores that are exceptional like the Kwaii stores. I am in my cat hat and love hello kitty so they like me a lot. There's a few shop owners who yell to me when they see me, "hello kitty." The stuff in most shops are extremely cheap. I saw a suitcase that was $69 in Metrotown, similar model for $30. Cheapest bakery and stationary places are here as well. There is even a guitar shop that sells pics at a larger bulk discount. Electronic protection cases are the cheapest in the city here. One guy at the shop in broken English calls me, "clumsy cat lady" 'cause I am always dropping my phone, camera and stuff and they have to give me a case for it with the standard, "no more drop for clumsy cat lady." The only place that this place is lacking is a good Asian candy store. This place is mostly cash only, however, considering how cheap most things are this is not a problem for me. I can walk out with a back pack of good deals for under $20.

Sarah W.

Yelp
This mall have the worst parking.. You have to go around in circle. Do not even bother with P1, continue down to P2 and lower and you have a better chance for easier parking. Once you get into the mall, remember which side you are on. This mall has a really good food fair, prices are reasonable. The market on the ground floor is quite popular, the price of fresh veggies is surprisingly cheaper. There is also a Computer Lane where there are shops that can jailbreak your phone, game consoles, and all the covers you will need for the phone.

Local G.

Yelp
MQ Cosmetics #1205-4500 Kinsway Burnaby BC Prices of same products are much higher than T&T. And much higher than in similar stores nearby in same mall. There is no price clearly marked on merchandise. and All sales are final. Poor customer service. Actually there is no customer service in this MQ Cosmetics Store. So be carefull before you buy anything there!

Jonas T.

Yelp
Crystal Mall is awesome for quick and cheap dining, and as everyone else already mentioned, Wang's XLB. A lot of cool boutiques here, but mainly for women's clothing. JONASAPPROVED!