Oriental City

Yaohan Plaza / Oriental City
Yaohan Plaza / Oriental City logo
Facade of the south wing seen from Edgware Road
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LocationColindale, Brent, London, United Kingdom
Coordinates51°35′36″N 0°15′37″W / 51.59333°N 0.26028°W / 51.59333; -0.26028
Opening dateAugust 1993; 31 years ago (1993-08)
Closing dateJune 2008; 16 years ago (2008-06)
OwnerYaohan Co., Ltd (1993-1997)
No. of stores and services73
No. of anchor tenants1
Total retail floor area141,000 sq ft (13,100 m2)
No. of floors2
Parking800 spaces
The main hall of Oriental City, around 1997. In the background is the entrance to the south wing. Banners proclaiming "All Japan under one roof." were replaced by red lanterns.

Oriental City was a major shopping centre in Colindale, North London, England, originally built as a luxury Japanese shopping centre called Yaohan Plaza by the Yaohan retail company of Japan. After Yaohan filed for bankruptcy in 1997, the centre became a lower-end mall specialising in various oriental foods and items, while also containing health and social services for the East Asian community. Opening in 1993, the 141,000 sq ft complex was located at 399 Edgware Road with a dedicated car park and two floors.[1]

As Yaohan Plaza, the shopping centre played a short but significant role in promoting Japanese cuisine and culture in London. Later, as Oriental City, it was referred to as London's "real Chinatown". Oriental City received about 10,000 visitors weekly as of 2006.[2] The complex was closed for redevelopment on 1 June 2008 and, after several changes of ownership, was demolished in August 2014. In July 2017 the smaller Bang Bang Oriental Food Hall opened on the site, comprising 32 food kiosks, massage and beauty therapy suites as well as shops and a cultural centre.[3]

  1. ^ "Japan finds a place in the suburbs: North London is facing the culture". Independent.co.uk. 27 June 1993. Archived from the original on 24 May 2022.
  2. ^ "Campaign to save 'real Chinatown'". 17 November 2006.
  3. ^ "Bang Bang Oriental".