Yorkville Village
55 Avenue Rd Suite 2250, Toronto, ON M5R 3L2, Canada
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- Phone(416) 968-8680
- Websitewww.yorkvillevillage.com
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Victoria Petrova
I had an excellent experience at Yorkville Village. The dental work was done with great care and precision, and the attention to patients was outstanding. Special thanks to Dr. George A. Azmy for his professionalism and dedication.
Karen Liu
Nice and cozy mall with many fashion boutiques and small stores with unique items. The Christmas decorations in the centre of the mall along with the live musicians really contributed to the nice atmosphere. Additionally, I enjoyed looking at the small business stands.
Tati Tad
After so many years Yorkville Village is still my favourite place to hang out 🤩on weekends or weekends. So much to see! Take your time and explore your City🎋
Dr.T W L
Great place, very clean and friendly staff. It has a unique layout where you’re able to stand over Whole foods and just people watch. So here is the part of the review where I tell a true and very personal experience as I do with every review I make. A couple years ago I took my wife for a shopping spree on Bloor street. We came all the way from ghetto Hamilton on bus which is about two and a half hours away. We both grabbed Timmies for breakfast since it was going to be a long journey, so early in the morning and… well that was a mistake. After shopping for hours in the hot June heat my wife suggested we pick up something quick to eat at Whole Foods (since it’s nostalgic for her because she practically lived off the sushi when she went to Sheraton College years ago). We managed to stumble upon this place thanks to Google maps. We sat down to have our sushi lunch and get out of the heat when suddenly my wife’s stomach started hurting. She made it to the bathroom just in time. I held down our table (I think it was across or near Bois & Cuir and I think near a toy or hobby store?) for what felt like hours. Me, having ADHD wandered off to the balcony area where you can look over Whole Foods and peacefully people watched which was lovely. I managed to get back to my seat with my wife waiting there for me, understanding that I was just looking around. Unfortunately it wasn’t long until she had to rush to the bathroom again. This time I stayed put and waited. I waited so long that the custodian seemingly kept passing by making sure I was OK or I wasn’t up to no good, which in my mind is totally acceptable due to how long I was there. It probably looks suspicious. Or maybe i’m just paranoid and he’s keeping the place nice and clean just like the whole shopping centre was. After what seemed like an eternity my wife was OK to go. We plan on taking the bus back that day, but we opted out to get an Uber due to the circumstances, which cost us around $120. So, sorry about whatever hellish state the ladies washroom was left in that day. The moral of my nonsensical rambling is never trust a Tim Hortons in a bus station
aoki kyo
I love this location, but what’s up with the cleaning ladies at food court? She always so aggressive, I was having my lunch today, this cleaning lady was literally under my table and mopping my seats left and right, while I was still sitting there , she almost knocked my water down! There are plenty of empty seats with dirty tables for her to clean, I can’t understand why would she do this? Is the manager there pressuring her or something? Please stop! nobody want dirty mop around their food.