World Shops
7163 Yonge St, Thornhill, ON L3T 0C6, Canada
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- Phone(289) 597-0951
- Websiteworldshops.ca
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Mohamad Bitarafan
This place is more of an office and commercial center than a shopping mall. It has a variety of services and businesses to offer. Its pretty clean and nice inside and usually not very busy. There is indoor free parking, the elevators are usually late however.
K W
2023 April 4★ Nothing much has changed here. There continues to be quite a lot of stores serving the Middle Eastern and Asian communities in the area. Supermarket is the anchor store in the basement with many other stores on the main and second floor. The food court itself is busy with a good selection of authentic fast food. 2021 May 4★ a shopping mall with an outdoor shopping plaza. A good selection of shops and had they been all opened, would be a good shopping experience. Supermarket underground. Food court on the 2nd floor. Ample free parking underground for 3 hours. Surface parking is available for short term. Overall a decent trip if you haven't already been.
Mohammad mo
The prices were good for home decor and styling. I went there on Boxing Day. Some of the products were discounted but many were not. The staff were very friendly and helpful.
Korus Cali
Food court offers great food and reasonable prices. Mostly Korean food offered but there are also some Chinese, Caribbean, and Persian places as well. Seating can get crowded on the weekends but it's clean and bright and relatively easy to access.
Glen Yu
It’s a clean mall, but there isn’t much to do here other than groceries and food court (which is pretty good with a decent selection as long as you like Korean food). They have some travel agencies, jewelery, and cosmetics shops (but you won’t find anything “fun” here) The parking situation here isn’t great. Most people just park their cars on ground level and taking up the road. Underground parking is a bit better but still quite busy and the demographic here aren’t known for their driving prowess. When I went to park today, a lady came and stood in my spot and proceeded to load her 6 bags of groceries one by one into the passenger seat of her van (isn’t that what the trunk is for?) while looking at me. Meanwhile, I’m halfway in and blocking a line of cars behind me from moving. When I returned later to leave, a VW Golf parked diagonally and inches away from my car leaving enough space on his driver side to fit a wheelchair. These are the type of situations you can expect to find yourselves in when coming here.