Food Notes for January 29, 2024

Openings

  • Edmonton’s newest Korean restaurant, chain Makchang Dodook had their soft opening on January 26. Find them at 1007 Parsons Road SW.
  • Anejo Restaurant, a chain with locations in Toronto, Calgary, and Banff, has opened in Edmonton at 11954 104 Avenue.
  • The Lobster Mobsters, a seafood business with storefronts in Nisku and Brooks, is opening up in Edmonton. They will be located at 17011 100 Avenue, and intend to be open by April 1.

Closures

Upcoming Events

  • Feed the Soul returns February 2-11, with 13 participating Black-owned businesses offering some great specials.
  • Save the date for Downtown Dining Week, returning March 20-31.

Local News

What I Ate

  • Our last Chinatown Dining Week meal was take-out from Spirit Bistro. Those big rice noodles really hit the spot, and make great leftovers. Thanks to everyone who helped us #eatyegchinatown this year!
  • Spirit Bistro

Big rice noodles with beef from Spirit Bistro

  • It’s been a busy month for me work-wise, and this weekend was no different. Our go-to desk lunch has always been El Fogon, and the beef and cheese arepa didn’t disappoint.
  • El Fogon

Beef and cheese arepa from El Fogon

  • I did have the chance to meet up with a friend for brunch at Culina’s pop-up spot in Little Italy (the piazza out front is looking fantastic). There was some great variety of sweet and savoury options (the scallion mashed potatoes were great, and the whipped yogurt was fantastic). Thanks Su for the invitation! Check out Culina’s other pop-up events on EventBrite.
  • Culina

Brunch at Culina (with the most beautiful Corelle plates)

Food Notes for January 22, 2024

Openings

  • New bakery and cafe Scratch Baking is now open at 44 Capital Boulevard downtown.

Closures

  • Pei Pei Chei Ow announced that they are closing in two weeks. A small glimmer of hope – in the same post, they do tease “a new chapter”.

Upcoming Events

  • Chinatown Dining Week is on until January 28 – there are some great deals to be had for $10 and $20 at 24 different businesses.
  • Linda is hosting a Feed the Soul Dining Week Food Tour on January 27, which will preview three participating restaurants. Tickets are $45 each.
  • Fu’s Repair Shop is hosting the first Swine and Dine dinner of 2024 on January 31. Chef Winnie Chen’s family-style menu incorporates Alberta Pork through the Chinese provinces. Tickets for the 4-course meal are $68.88 and can be reserved by phone or online, referencing the Swine and Dine menu.
  • Winefest Edmonton is coming up next month, February 23-24, 2024 at the Edmonton Convention Centre. Tickets start at $137.02.
  • Edmonton Cocktail Week is taking place March 4-10, 2024: its “a homegrown initiative spearheaded by a group of passionate entrepreneurs who believe that this is a great place to make cocktails.” The event includes a bartender competition, $12 feature cocktails at 8 local restaurants, and a distillers’ symposium.
  • Edmonton International Beerfest returns March 21-23, 2024 to the Edmonton Convention Centre. Tickets to the event start at $29.75. Also offered this year at the event is Cicerone Certification, recognized as the “premier certification for beer servers, makers, and masters”, and rarely available in-person in Canada.

Local News

  • The Edmonton Downtown Farmers’ Market shared that their last likely day of operations in their current location in the GWG Building will be January 28: “It is unable to sustain operations in its existing location. The association board has recommending ceasing operations at the end of January and exploring bankruptcy.” The Board had been exploring options to return to 104 Street but is no longer in a financial position to do so. Some vendors are exploring other options. When the market announced its move in 2019, I had many questions – but what is most clear from the move is just how much potential was never realized, and how much the market gave up with the shift to an indoor location.
  • The Journal has the story behind Momma Tong’s new storefront in Old Strathcona.
  • Edify had more information about Northern Chicken’s 124 Street closure: it was a combination of inflation, a drop in business, and the CEBA loan repayment.
  • Also from Edify, they checked out Tatsu Sushi, and were hosted for a Chinatown Dining Week meal at Spirit Bistro.
  • An all-female team is headed for the IKA Culinary Olympics February 2-7 in Germany.

What I Ate

  • My parents picked up the first of our Chinatown Dining Week meals last Friday – Padmanadi and Syphay are family favourites.
  • Chinatown Dining Week

Take-out from Padmanadi and Syphay

  • Mack and I followed up that meal with take-out from Xu Hue. I tried their rare beef salad for the first time last fall – it is so good.
  • Xu Hue

Chinatown Dining Week combos from Xu Hue

  • We also celebrated Emily’s birthday early over the weekend. We returned to Cupcake Mama for her delightful treats, also a family favourite.
  • Cupcake Mama

Emily requested “bright pink” icing, of course

Food Notes for January 15, 2024

Openings

Closures

  • After 7 years, the Northern Chicken location on 124 Street has closed. Their location on 104 Street Downtown remains open.
  • Sorellina Brew Bar closed its doors on January 14. They will continue as a roasting company and their beans will be available through the website.

Upcoming Events

  • Chinatown Dining Week runs January 18-28! 24 restaurants are offering $10 and $20 dine-in and take-out specials Check out the menus!
  • Green Onion Cake Man is hosting cooking classes in January and February. The cost per pair is $175, including all food and drinks.

Local News

What I Ate

  • The cold couldn’t deter us from heading to Van Loc last week for their amazing buy one get one free deal in celebration of their first anniversary. We may or may not have maxed out with 6 subs so we were plenty covered for lunches…so good.
  • Van Loc

Assorted sub from Van Loc

Food Notes for January 8, 2024

Chinatown Dining Week Returns with Record 24 Restaurants

Chinatown continues to grapple with negative perceptions of safety and security, and businesses are struggling. Chinatown Dining Week is back again to serve as a reminder to discover or revisit some of our city’s culinary gems. The event runs January 18-28, 2024, with businesses offering special $10 or $20 menus during that period.

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This will be the largest event in our seven year history, with a record 24 businesses spanning both Chinatown North and South. We are also thrilled to welcome five new businesses to our event: Hing Lung BBQ House, Italian Bakery, RJ Tasty Bites, Van Loc, and Xu Hue.

The full menus are now up, and the deals are hard to beat. There are so many reasons to dine-in – hot pot is especially enticing in this cold snap, and I’m partial to a bowl of pho. Take-out options also abound: Kim Fat sold over one thousand pounds of their famous fried chicken skin last year, so that’s likely to be another popular dish, and combos from Namaste India and Syphay offer something spicy for meat eaters and vegetarians alike. Those looking for a sweet treat should look no further than Hong Kong Bakery, Macarons & Goodies, or to the OG bubble tea purveyor Tea Bar Cafe.

As an entirely volunteer-run event, it can be challenging to manage the logistics with so many partner businesses. But our team is so passionate about making sure more Edmontonians are aware of the places that make Chinatown unique, and we hope it shows.

We hope you #eatyegchinatown!

Openings

  • Oceania Grill is a new seafood restaurant opened by the same folks behind Watari. It is located at #102, 6104 104 Street.
  • New all you can eat Japanese restaurant Tatsu Sushi opened at 10163 109 Street. Their grand opening is taking place on January 12.
  • Coffee shops abound in Downtown and Oliver – the newest, also a coffee roaster, is Roam Cafe, which opened on January 2 at 10130 112 Street.
  • Momma Tong, a farmers’ market vendor whose Vietnamese meal kit products I have very much enjoyed in the past, opened up a storefront location in Old Strathcona back in December. Find them at 9938 82 Avenue.
  • BBQ Chicken, a Korea-based chain has opened up its first standalone location in Edmonton at 17020 95 Avenue. Their full menu will be available at this branch.
  • Wild Rose Cakes, who teased the opening of a Downtown location, has now revealed the exact location – next to Jack’s Burger Shack on Jasper Avenue and 104 Street. It will open in the spring and is called Obj3cts, and will feature home goods, gifts, flowers, and a second floor lounge space.
  • It’s great to see that DRTY Ice Cream announced that they are opening up their own location this summer! I profiled DRTY back in 2021 and they’ve come so far since then.
  • It looks like a second location of Les Moulins La Fayette will be opening in Edmonton in the former Transcend Coffee location in Garneau.

Closures

  • Asymmetrical Brewing announced their closure, with December 31 having been their last day of operations: “While the entire economy has been hit with hard times, we have felt it the same way. Although we have been right on the cusp for the last few months, cash flow has a challenge. We have not been able to get caught up to being sustainable any more.”
  • Awn Kitchen closed the cafe side of their business on December 23. Owner Kaelin Whittaker shared more about her decision in a blog post.

Upcoming Events

Local News

  • Zocalo is temporarily closed for renovations due to a serious fire that damaged the greenhouse. Zocalo just commemorated their 20th anniversary in November.
  • Wine Bar on Whyte takes over Overflow Café Wednesday-Saturday from 4-9pm. It is located at 8135 102 Street.
  • On the flip side, Cask & Barrel debuted a new aspect of their business called Cask & Bean back in November – from 7am-3pm on Monday-Friday, they serve up Colombian coffee and fresh-baked pastries. It looks like it is temporarily closed for the moment.
  • Twyla wrote about what she expects to see in the local food scene in 2024, including more fermented products and creative locations for restaurants.
  • Congratulations to Van Loc owners William and Wilson at Van Loc for reaching their first birthday since taking over the business. To celebrate, Van Loc is offering buy one, get one free banh mi on January 11.
  • Radio Active took a tour of the new chocolate business Delavoye Chocolate Maker with owner Antoine Lavoie.
  • Linda rounds up 8 giant foods available in Edmonton, including a giant croissant from Ayco Cafe, a punchbowl of poutine from Leopold’s Tavern, and giant bowl of pho from XO Bistro.
  • Jacqueline Jacek of Jacek Chocolate Couture was interviewed by CBC about her growing business.
  • Nicole Bhar, Candyce Morris, and Paula Shyba, the trio behind Kind Ice Cream, were recognized as 2024 Edifiers by Edify Magazine.
  • Brad Smoliak has been mentoring Ukrainian newcomers at Ukraine’s Kitchen, a restaurant staffed by newcomers that opened last year.
  • Baba’s Own Kitchen, which sells perogies and cabbage rolls, has seen immense growth.

What I Ate

I had a short but restful time with the family over the holidays! It was also nice to take a break from the blog for a couple of weeks as final preparations for Chinatown Dining Week are underway.

  • I finally had the chance to try CQ Noodle over the break! Their chef meat pork noodle soup was delicious, but not for the faint of heart for spice lightweights like me. It was great to see how busy they were over the lunch rush.
  • CQ Noodle

Chef meat pork noodle soup from CQ Noodle

  • Carrot cake from Rosewood have become part of Mack’s annual birthday tradition since they opened several years ago. This year, we also tried their banana parfaits for the first time, and I might legitimately have a new favourite Rosewood dessert.
  • Rosewood Foods

Banana parfaits from Rosewood Foods

  • You’d be hard pressed to keep me from pho, and before long, I had to satisfy my craving for bun bo hue with take-out from King Noodle.
  • King Noodle

Bun Bo Hue from King Noodle

High tea from Café Bel-Air

  • Co Do Hue is a family favourite, so when we were nearby after running errands, we picked up some of their tasty vermicelli bowls for lunch. Their grilled chicken is something special, and their service is fantastic.
  • Co Do Hue

Two colour vermicelli from Co Do Hue