Chinatown Centre

Chinatown Centre

222 Spadina Ave., Toronto, ON M5T 3B3, Canada

3.6 (2677 reviews)

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Wheelchair accessible entrance available

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Monzer Bouwadi (Monzer.b.)

Monzer Bouwadi (Monzer.b.)

a week ago

Lively indoor mall located in the heart of Chinatown on Spadina Avenue. It features a variety of Asian shops, herbal stores, bakeries, and food vendors. You’ll find everything from bubble tea and dim sum to unique gifts and cultural items. It’s a great place to explore, grab a bite, and experience the vibrant energy of the local Chinese-Canadian community.

Varun Kambrath

Varun Kambrath

a month ago

• Very crowded, especially on weekends. • Hard to find parking. • Some areas feel old and worn down. • Occasional cleanliness issues. • Possible language barriers in some shops. • Heavy traffic and congestion no hygiene

Himani Handa

Himani Handa

3 months ago

I recently visited Chinatown Centre, and unfortunately, it was not a good experience. The washrooms were not clean, and the food court was poorly maintained. There were also homeless individuals sitting in the food court, which made the atmosphere uncomfortable. Overall, the lack of cleanliness and upkeep took away from the experience. I wouldn’t recommend it.

Kamelia Deleva

Kamelia Deleva

a month ago

The few stores that were open during the Easter holidays had helpful staff and a variety of unique products, including anime merchandise. They also offer Asian style clothes. It has a good potential if more stores open, when we visited it was a bit deserted. Worth checking if you like Chinatown areas.

Sam

Sam

a month ago

Super Erie on the inside. Totally silent and pretty empty. I recommend going inside and walking around just for the experience but there isn't much going on. There were several instances in which I questioned if I ventured into a section of the mall that wasn't intended for customers due to graffiti and closed down storefronts.