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  • Ah, Pacific Mall. One of the prime weekend destinations many moons ago for geeky teenage me. I used to frequent 'PMall' quite often, but it's really gone down hill, although it's not as bad as it once was. If you've never been, Pacific Mall can be an interesting experience, quite different from any other western style malls. The layout is divided into grids, with most stores confined within fairly small stalls. Once the novelty wears off, there's not really much there. Essentially, PMall is 1/2 bubble tea stores, ¼ cell phone accessory stalls, and ¼ overpriced clothing booths, with a few nail shops and bootleg DVD shops thrown in here and there. Most stores look like copies of each other, so it's quite easy to get lost if you've never been before. Most stores either only accept cash, or debit if you're lucky. There are some little treasures though! You can find various types of Asian cuisine upstairs in the food court (ranging from Chinese, to Japanese, to Korean... even waffles!) If you're into chinese medicines and herbs, PMall does have a few herb/ginseng and Asian candy stores. One of my favourite stores is on the basement floor, and it's called "Ichiban Living" - a Japanese discount store where everything is $2! Some great value finds there. If you happen to wander by the Marketplace next door, there's also a great store called "One's Better Living" which carries various kitschy home and housewear items. Also parking is an absolute nightmare. Good luck, young warrior, because you'll need it. I'd recommend parking around the back, or at least arriving early if you're planning to attend on a weekend.
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