SAN JOSE — Several new restaurants and shops are heading to Westfield Valley Fair in San Jose as the destination mall adds a burst of merchants ahead of the holiday shopping season.
The new arrivals are slated to include an Asian food hall, a site for gamers, an Asian restaurant and new clothing retailers, according to officials with Westfield Valley Fair.
Westfield Valley Fair mall on Stevens Creek Boulevard in San Jose and Santa Clara. (Renee Cascia)
Westfield Valley Fair mall on Stevens Creek Boulevard in San Jose and Santa Clara. (Renee Cascia)
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“Fall at Valley Fair represents the perfect convergence of fashion, innovation and experience,” said Sue Newsom, senior general manager at Westfield Valley Fair, which is owned by France-based real estate firm Unibail Rodamco Westfield.
Here are some of the new merchants that are slated to open their doors sometime this fall at Westfield Valley Fair:
• Asia Live, an immersive Asian dining hall concept from the creators of China Live in San Francisco.
• Corsair, a retail store that will introduce cutting-edge gaming equipment for tech enthusiasts in Silicon Valley.
• Tai Er Fish, which will be the first South Bay location for the Sichuan dining establishment.
• Dolce & Gabbana is opening one of its luxury Italian fashion stores.
• Longines is joining the luxury collection at Valley Fair with a Swiss watch store.
• Beyond Yoga has just held a grand opening for a new store that will feature its athletic-style brands for both women and men.
“Born in Los Angeles, Beyond Yoga is returning to its California roots with this opening, the latest milestone in its recent coast-to-coast retail expansions, including Connecticut and the Chicago area,” the retailer stated in an email to this news organization.
Other merchants have also recently opened at Valley Fair.
Uniqlo, a fashion retailer; COS, a fashion retailer that’s part of the H&M store group, and Mango, a Spanish fashion brand, are all open at the retail and restaurant hub.
“Our fall lineup showcases everything from cutting-edge technology brands to beloved global fashion houses, creating a truly unique retail landscape,” Newsom said.





