Food Notes for August 26, 2024

Openings

  • MSSM (Masaki Saito Sushi Master), offering omakase experienced curated by 2-star Michelin Chef Masaki Saito, opened this weekend in Edmonton at 10111 104 Avenue, #118 (previously occupied by Cacao 70 in the Edmonton Tower). The 14-course menu cost is $98 per person.
  • Labo, Edmonton’s newest cafe, is now open at 10546 82 Avenue (which formerly housed Sorellina Coffee).
  • Speaking of Sorellina, which closed its Old Strathcona cafe back in January, they will be re-opening a tasting room and roastery this November in the Mercer Warehouse.
  • Another ramen franchise is opening in Edmonton, this time Toronto-based, called Midori Ramen.
  • Offering a “taste of India”, Sankalp Restaurant is now open at 3727 99 Street.
  • Rangoli Kitchen and Bar opened in mid-August at 1011 Keswick Drive SW.
  • BeaverTails has opened its second Edmonton location in West Edmonton Mall.

Closures

  • Tryst in St. Albert announced their closure: “It’s become too hard to maintain our focus and our standards with many many other things happening in our lives.” Their last day of service will be September 15. In 2022, Tryst was named one of Edify’s Best New Restaurants that year, and co-owner Zach Eaton said that while the magazine helped drive in some traffic, the work was in bringing them back again.

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What I Ate

  • I have been wanting to support a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) for years, but without pickup points Downtown, it wouldn’t have been convenient for us to do so. Riverbend Gardens introduced a couple of different Downtown pick-up options this year, so we decided to split a smaller CSA share with friends of ours that live down the block. It’s been great so far! It is always a surprise as to what vegetables we will be receiving, but we knew we would be happy with the quality of the produce given we’ve been buying from Riverbend Gardens for a long time. They offer a late season CSA for those interested that starts in October.
  • Riverbend Gardens

One week’s smaller CSA share from Riverbend Gardens

  • It’s become tradition for us to have a Jack’s Burger Shack picnic every summer. It may not be proven, but I think food tastes better when eaten outside.
  • Jack’s Burger Shack

Burger picnic

  • Our family hosted our first Simply Supper Lemonade Stand in support of the Stollery Children’s Hospital on Saturday. We set up on our front porch, and had the benefit of foot traffic from the farmers’ market. Thanks to those market-goers, neighbours, friends, and family, we were able to raise $675. Emily had such a great experience she has already asked to do it again next year!
  • Lemonade Stand Day

The Century Squeeze (our Lemonade Stand!)

  • Ellie and I had a great time at the Summer Festival in Chinatown on Sunday, and enjoyed a sweet treat at Little Bon Bon to cap off our afternoon. I especially loved the vanilla cookie crumbs.
  • Little Bon Bon

Ellie is an ice cream fiend

Food Notes for August 19, 2024

Openings

Upcoming Events

  • The Friends of the Royal Alberta Museum Society (FRAMS) is partnering with Feed the Soul YEG to offer a new event called Dining with Artists on August 28. The event will feature an artist-led mural walking tour and a meal at Mesob Habesha Fusion. Tickets are $65.
  • The next Prairie on a Plate will be hosted at PlayWright. Tickets are $68 and will include two family-style courses.
  • Asiafest 2024 returns to the Currents of Windermere September 13-15 with food vendors, merchandisers, and entertainment.
  • Barrel Fest returns, a “one day festival of barrel-fermented and barrel-aged beer (and a lil’ cider)” at Blind Enthusiasm on September 14. Admission with drinks is $43.98.

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What I Ate

  • My family and I shared a feast from Seoul Fried Chicken over the weekend. We finally tried some of the newer items on the menu, including the fried chicken sandwich and chicken tenders. I liked the sweet gojuchang butter sauce on the sandwich.
  • Seoul Fried Chicken

Our SFC spread

  • I spent a day in Red Deer for work last week and had lunch at Jumble Eats. The service was great, though I will say their concept of several restaurants in one was a bit overwhelming. I enjoyed the ramen well enough, but it was the first time I had a non-dipping ramen served with a separate bowl of soup.
  • Jumble

Tonkotsu from Jumble Eats in Red Deer

  • Earlier in August, I had the honour of being awarded a King Charles III Coronation Medal from Senator Paula Simons. It was humbling to be recognized along with 19 very deserving recipients from the areas of arts and cultures, multiculturalism, and agriculture (“all the ‘cultures’”, as the Senator put it). I am thankful to be recognized for my work in #yegchinatown, #yegfood, and settlement. It was lovely to connect with so many passionate people.
  • King Charles III Coronation Medal

With Mack and Senator Simons

Food Notes for August 12, 2024

Openings

Closures

  • After five months of operation, On the Edge Coffee has closed their Downtown location in City Centre Mall, as of August 9. They have chosen to focus on the market business instead.

Upcoming Events

  • The Alberta Council for the Ukrainian Arts is hosting their second annual Perogy Palooza on August 17 at their gallery at 10554 110 Street. It is a one-day extravaganza dedicated to the perogy, with vendors selling $6 tickets for a plate of 3 perogies and $3 tickets for kubasa. VEndors include Baba’s Own, Baltyk Bakery, and Dobra Kubasa. Admission is free.

Local News

  • Uccellino announced they will close in its current location on September 17 and re-open next to Va with a new name, Olia, in the Citizen building. The Uccellino space will reveal a new concept in early 2025.
  • PlayWright, a new restaurant from Chef Steve Brochu in the Citadel Theatre, has added lunch service! Brochu also shared in a recent video the ups and downs of PlayWright since opening.
  • Edify checked out Va, and their latest edition of Fav Eats highlights fellow Wîhkwêntôwin neighbour Bua Thai.
  • Happy first birthday to Bloom’s Gold Bar location.
  • Ever wanted to replicate Made by Marcus’ ice cream flavours at home? Now you can with their Made by Marcus Cookbook, available now for pre-order.

What I Ate

  • We always love what we order from Buok, but it never ends up top of mind for us so we don’t go as often as we should. Last week, we grabbed some take-out to enjoy along with Mack’s parents who were here visiting. They had nothing but positive reviews!Buok

Our order from Buok

Food Notes for August 5, 2024

Openings

  • Calgary-based Deville Coffee opened a second Edmonton location at West Edmonton Mall in early July near the Santa Maria.
  • Oak Berry is a Canadian chain specializing in acai bowls. They just opened a location in Edmonton in Old Strathcona at 10406 82 Avenue.
  • Also coming soon to Old Strathcona – a Smoke’s Poutinerie franchise. It’s been years since I was introduced to Smoke’s in Toronto, but I do remember enjoying their poutines (and eventually, their offshoot burrito chain, too).

Upcoming Events

  • Serengeti BBQ on Alberta Avenue is hosting the Savannah Twilight Serenade, a celebration of East African food, music, arts, and culture on August 9.
  • Workshop Eatery is hosting their 7th annual Garden Party on August 15. Tickets are $115.23.
  • Leduc Rib Fest is taking place August 23-25 at the Leduc Recreation Centre.

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What I Ate

  • Dalla’s patio is one of my favourites when dining with kids. We love that it fronts onto a plaza (a useful place for young ones to play while waiting for food) but still offers great people watching opportunities. Service is always great, and the $10 kids portion of pasta is very generous.
  • Dalla

On the Dalla patio

  • It’s become a family tradition for us to visit Rosy Farms in the summer for haskap picking. I grew up going to u-pick farms in the Edmonton area, and am so happy I can continue this with my own children. Ellie did great picking her own berries, and definitely had her fill of them that afternoon.
  • Rosy Farms

At Rosy Farms

Food Notes for July 29, 2024

Openings

  • Epic’s Station Yards food hall opened this past weekend, offering five concepts over two floors, including Italian, French Canadian, Mexican, Asian fusion, and chop house options. It is located at 8115 Gateway Blvd.
  • Seoul Fried Chicken’s third Edmonton location is now open in North Town, 9314 137 Avenue.
  • The Colombian will soon be opening their fifth location, in the storefront formerly occupied by Fleisch in Forest Heights.
  • Edmonton will soon have another gelato spot to visit, called Crafted Gelato. Until the storefront is open, their gelato will be served from their gelato cart.
  • Tipsy Moose Pub is now open at 6464 Cartmell Place SW.
  • Another restaurant serving Chonqing cuisine opened a couple of months back, called Mahjong Noodle Spot, at 10415 80 Avenue.
  • I missed the opening of Le Tramway back in April, in the former Red Ox Inn space at 9420 91 Street. It offers French and Balkan specialities.
  • Tesoro, the “newest member of the Italian Bakery and The Canadian Brewhouse family” will be opening in Windermere this fall.

Closures

  • Vish on 124 Street announced that due to a “political boycott”, they will be forced to close as of September 30, 2024.
  • After opening in May, Diced announced their forthcoming closure in August: “we have found it challenging to generate consistent business at this new location. With other projects on the horizon, we’ve decided to let go of Diced so we can regroup and focus on the amazing ways we can support the amazing boardgame community in our city.” Diced is a project from the folks behind Waffle Bird, which closed their previous location on July 14 as they will be relocating to a sit-down restaurant in Old Stratcona. They also opened Dining Car Cafe earlier this year downtown.
  • Mandolin Books and Coffee Company in Highlands has announced their closure, after 21 years. The building was sold and they were served with notice to vacate the building by September 30.

Upcoming Events

  • I missed sharing about this year’s YEG Food Fiesta, which highlights restaurants in the North Edge. This year’s event has 8 participating businesses, and runs July 5-31.
  • It’s one of my favourite times of year – the return of Sabor/Bodega’s Fish & Chip Fridays, taking place on Fridays at their downtown location in August. Proceeds support Santa’s Anonymous and the Ronald McDonald House of Northern Alberta. Make sure to head down early, as they will sell out!
  • The Edmonton Heritage Festival returns to Borden Park/Edmonton Exhibition Lands for a second year, running August 3-5.
  • Leduc County has organized Food & Farm Trail tours that showcase 4 area businesses, including Chartier, Righand Distillery, Beau Bella Winery, and Old Station Honey and Mead. Tours will run August 3, 24, and September 7 and 14. Tickets are $79 per person.
  • I’m a little surprised it’s returning, but Diner in Blanc will again be hosted in Edmonton on September 7. The picnic events have taken place in cities all over the world; attendees dress in white and are led to a location kept secret until that evening.
  • Eats on 118 returns September 19, 26, and October 3. Tickets are $50 and will include bites at 3 neighbourhood restaurants.

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  • The images of devastation from the fire in Jasper have been hard to absorb – and I am only an avid visitor and not someone who lives and earns my livelihood in that community. Many Edmonton restaurants, including Meuwly’s, Greta, and Fu’s Repair Shop, are offering free meals for evacuees, with many others offering discounted food. There are also several options to support those displaced, including the Jasper Hospitality Fund, and the Roasti coffee sold for the Jasper Barista Fund.
  • KDays experienced an increase in attendance this year compared to last year, while Taste of Edmonton saw a 20% decline from 2023.
  • Alberta and BC reached a one-year deal to allow wineries to ship directly to consumers.

What I Ate

  • It was great to be back in Toronto after many years! I live for the energy in the city, and love the urbanism and character apparent in individual neighbourhoods and streets. And while we couldn’t hit up as many places with two young kids in tow, we still managed our share of good eats, including at institutions Sugo and OddSeoul. But my favourite bites were closer to our home base, including pie from Pizzeria Badiali, and smash burgers from Burger Drops.
  • Badiali

Cacio e pepe pizza from Badiali

Burger Drops

The best burger I’ve had in some time from Burger Drops

  • Back in Edmonton, I bid adieu to my favourite arepa in the city from Alberta Ave gem El Fogon. The restaurant closed July 28.
  • El Fogon

One last arepa from El Fogon

Food Notes for July 15, 2024

Returning chefs launch Vagabond pop-up

Chefs Christine Sandford and Roger Letourneau have returned to Edmonton from Europe to share a taste of their travels through their pop-up venture, Vagabond.

Vagabond will take over Take Care Café at 9621 82 Avenue NW in Ritchie from Fridays to Sundays, starting July 21 and running until the end of September. It will offer 40 indoor and outdoor seats. “It is a pretty small space, like a backyard barbecue,” Sandford said. “That’s our vibe.”

Sandford and Letourneau, who are also life partners, initially met in Edmonton 13 years ago through a chef-driven pop-up called Staff Meal. Vagabond is a way for them to continue to collaborate while gaining the skills necessary for their next endeavour.

“Our big plan is to open something together, more of a tourism-driven food experience rather than a restaurant, probably in the Okanagan,” Sandford said. “I love hospitality, but I don’t want to open a restaurant. For example, we’ve stayed in cool places where the food is important, like a winery, and when you wake up, a beautiful basket of food comes to your door.”

Vagabond is “taking a step that is manageable, learning more business stuff and exploring those collaborations. It’s a stepping stool,” Letourneau added.

Ritchie is familiar ground for both. Sandford helped open Biera inside Ritchie Market in 2017 and led the kitchen to much acclaim for seven years before leaving in 2023. Letourneau, who worked at Bar Clementine and Woodwork in the past, previously rented space at Biera for his condiment company, Lessig Ferments.

“We’re excited to be neighbours (with Biera), as well as with Darling (opened by another former Biera employee, Justin Jones),” Sandford said. “Way back when, Whyte Avenue was a hub, and I feel like it’s going back to that. I want to be part of it again.”

Vagabond will offer a happy hour with snacks from 3pm to 6pm, and a full menu with larger plates from 6pm to 11pm. Vagabond will have an outdoor charcoal grill and a wood-burning oven, in order to prepare hot items alongside smaller nibbles. Drinks will include curated wines, cocktails, and local beers. “We want people to come and try some dishes, and enjoy the summer while we have it,” Sandford said.

Vagabond

Roger Letourneau and Christine Sandford (supplied)

The menu as a whole takes some inspiration from their travels in Europe over the last year. “We lived on the border of France and Spain,” Sandford said. “Gilda, a Catalonian tapa (a snack or appetizer) we loved, typically has anchovy and pickled pepper. But we don’t want to do it with those ingredients. We want to mimic those flavours with ingredients from Alberta.”

The pair said they feel strongly about adapting ideas from abroad to the local context. “I really appreciate when people do a specific cuisine with local ingredients. You take those dishes and really think about it,” Sandford said.

“If you keep importing stuff, Canadian cuisine isn’t moving forward. We are not building our own identity,” Letourneau added.

Sandford teased that some items may remind diners of similar plates she served at Biera. “There are definitely some dishes I worked on that will make their way on the menu,” Sandford said. “Familiar with a new twist.”

The pair said they are excited to work with Alberta farmers, including Reclaim Organics, Prairie Gardens, Fifth Gen Gardens, and Vital Green Farm. The menu will be continuously revised to highlight the changing seasonal bounty, and vegetables will comprise at least half the menu.

“Rather than having an idea of dishes, we go to our local supplier and see what’s available,” Sandford said. “That’s how my brain works. If there’s a specific green tomato, how can I make a dish mostly out of green tomato and maybe two other ingredients? We like to use three to four ingredients.”

Sandford acknowledged that pushing local food can be challenging, especially at a time when food prices have increased significantly. “Sometimes it’s tough to provide a meal using local ingredients,” Sandford said. “You have to be careful as it can come across as pretentious or intimidating. But really, you’re just using carrots that came from the ground. Sometimes the way our society is set up is that it can cost more, where local food is more expensive than imports. It’s backward here. But it is starting to change.”

After the pop-up wraps, the pair said they plan to travel, this time within Canada. Sandford and Letourneau will return to Edmonton eventually, for family, business (Lessig Ferments will continue to be based out of Edmonton), and palpable customer loyalty.

“That is the one part of working in Edmonton that’s drawn us back,” Sandford said. “We have this great community and following here. It feels special to see some people who have come to our original pop-ups and to the restaurants where we’ve been cooking for 16 years. It feels pretty special to have people support you the whole time.”

Openings

  • Daniel Costa’s newest concept, Va, is now open in the Citizen on Jasper, 12024 Jasper Avenue. Va serves coffee, focaccia panini, and pizza.
  • Argos Bar Bistro is now open in St. Albert at 150 Bellerose Drive. It is the latest restaurant from the Sorrentino’s Group, offering “Northern Mediterranean cuisine”.
  • Obj3cts, one of the recipients of the Downtown Retail Attraction Program Grant, opened earlier in July at 10356 Jasper Avenue. The store is the brainchild of the folks behind Wild Rose Cakes. Obj3cts offers coffee, baked goods, and sandwiches.
  • JMT’s relocated storefront on Whyte Avenue (they moved from Downtown) opened earlier in July. Find JMT at 10463 82 Avenue.
  • Station Park hosted a soft opening during Art Walk this weekend, with their French, Mexican, and pizza concepts available to try (the Asian fusion concept was not yet ready). They will announce more general soft opening details soon.
  • Zillionaires Lounge, located at 6256 99 Street will be soft opening on July 18 for industry professionals.

Upcoming Events

  • I missed sharing this last week, but Sabor is hosting a Swine & Dine event, celebrating Alberta pork products, on July 16. Tickets are $75 per person and include appetizers and three courses.

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What I Ate

No Food Notes next week as we are on vacation. Enjoy the warm weather!

  • Linda and I checked out new Alberta Avenue restaurant La Morenita. They offer all-day brunch, as well as a pastry case, in addition to a regular lunch and dinner menu. Of the items we tried, the chilaquiles were my favourite (I enjoyed both the red and green sauces).
  • La Morenita

Our spread from La Morenita

  • I met up with a friend for lunch on the glorious patio at Pal’s – I love how they’ve incorporated the mature trees and the great vantage for people watching. Their beef dip is my go-to, and the chips are crispy and addictive.
  • Pal’s

Beef dip from Pal’s

Food Notes for July 8, 2024

Openings

  • La Morenita is now open at 8501 118 Avenue. It’s great to have more independent eateries on Alberta Avenue!
  • Papa Giuseppe’s Kitchen, an Italian restaurant specializing in Pinsa Romana, opened last week, at 10583 115 Street.
  • The first Edmonton location of Japanese cheesecake chain Uncle Tetsu Canada is now open in West Edmonton Mall, across from the Indigo/Starbucks.
  • Montreal-based ice cream chain La Diperie has opened in St. Albert. It is located at 11 Bellerose Drive.

Closures

  • I was so sad to learn that El Fogon is closing. It’s my go-to for work lunches, and I will miss their excellent arepas. Their last day of operations is July 28.

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What I Ate

  • On the same day I learned about El Fogon’s coming closure, my colleagues and I had already planned a picnic in the park with their arepas. It will also not be my last arepa from El Fogon.
  • El Fogon

Beef and gouda arepa from El Fogon

  • I met up with some friends at Bernadette’s for lunch. I had to order the BBQ brisket sandwich, which I so loved from their former Pei Pei Chei Ow menu, and enjoyed on the Bernadette’s dinner menu on my last visit. The portion was very generous; I enjoyed every last bite.
  • Bernadette’s

BBQ brisket sandwich

  • I was also able to get to Rosewood Foods before the end of YEG Burger Week to try their pho-inspired burger. I loved the flavours, and you can’t beat their house-made buns.
  • Rosewood Foods

Pho-inspired burger from Rosewood Foods

Food Notes for July 1, 2024

Openings

Local News

Beyond Edmonton

  • The next season of Top Chef will be filming in Canada! As much as I love seeing the Canadian version of the show in Top Chef Canada, the flagship series is just many notches above.

What I Ate

  • I missed including some bites from the Glass of the Sask media preview I attended last week. Epcor partners with 20 local restaurants to celebrates the high quality tap water we have in Edmonton. Emily and I enjoyed some delicious bites that night, including a light and refreshing salad from Mai Mai Vietnamese Street Kitchen.
  • Mai Mai Street Kitchen

Salad from Mai Mai Vietnamese Street Kitchen

  • After a fun afternoon at the carnival nearby, we dined at Pho Hoan Pasteur. The service and food were excellent.
  • Pho Hoan Pasteur

Pho from Pho Hoan Pasteur

Food Notes for June 24, 2024

Openings

  • PlayWright, a restaurant from MilkCrate’s Steve Brochu, is now open in the Citadel Theatre! I wrote about the story behind the restaurant back in March.
  • Chai Lounge is now open in the former Tres Carnales space at 10119 Rice Howard Way.
  • Culinary Unicorn is latest restaurant taking over a revolving door in the Matrix Hotel, at 10009 107 Street.

Upcoming Events

  • Meuwly’s is hosting a Summer Kitchen Party on June 27, in support of In the Weeds YEG. Tickets are $99 and include food stations and three drink tickets.
  • Save the date for YEG Burger Fest, involving over a dozen Downtown restaurants serving $10 burgers from July 2-7.
  • RGE RD and Duchess are partnering to offer an afternoon tea on July 7 at The Butchery. Tickets are $119.05 per person.

Local News

  • Edify checked out 104 Street newcomer Slap Shot.
  • Happy first birthday to White Rabbit Ice Cream’s brick and mortar storefront!
  • It was for naught (sob!) but many establishments, including Pals, RGE RD, and Nowhere Wine Bar, decided to close or close early today to allow staff to watch the final Oilers game of the season.
  • Callingwood establishment Muggnz Family Restaurant is celebrating 25 years of business in Edmonton.
  • Central Social Hall and The Cajun House were the top food and drink establishments in the St. Albert Gazette Readers’ Choice Awards.
  • Edmonton is a “hot spot” for farmers’ markets, with a dozen Alberta Approved markets in Edmonton, plus others without that label like the 124 Street Grand Market.

What I Ate

  • I had lunch for the first time at Gyu Kaku (It has taken me long enough, I know!). I will say, it might be better suited for a lingering dinner where time isn’t an issue – either that or I’m just not great at multi-tasking between conversation and not burning the thin cuts of meat. I will say the value was there – with three meat options, rice, miso, and salad for $19.95.
  • Gyu Kaku

Our two-person spread at Gyu Kaku

  • Our family enjoyed a great al fresco meal on the weekend, dining on a meal sourced from Fox Burger and Filistix food trucks as a part of District Cafe’s Summer Solstice event.
  • Fox Burger and Filistix

Outdoor dining is our jam

  • Mack and I were also able to get away to celebrate my birthday – part of our evening took us to Dolly’s for the first time. We loved their patio and cocktails.
  • Dolly’s

Dolly’s!

  • We ended the night at our favourite local, Tzin. Their superb food and service always brings us back.
  • Tzin

The Bacon from Tzin

  • And for a sweet treat, we indulged in Birdhouse Bakeshop brioche donuts, available on occasion through Good Goods.
  • Birdhouse Bakeshop

Brioche donuts from Birdhouse Bakeshop

Food Notes for June 17, 2024

Openings

  • Thanks to Tracy for the heads up that Edmonton is getting its first omakase-focused restaurant called MS-SM (they have two other locations in Toronto). It will be located at 10111 104 Avenue, the former Cacao 70 space in Ice District.
  • Twice Cream has opened their second location in Sherwood Park, at #120, 75 Salisbury Way.
  • The Whole Scoop has opened a pop-up (its fourth location) in St. Albert at 165 Liberton Drive in the Salvation Army parking lot.
  • I had missed the March opening of Strom Coffee, located at 7255 104 Street. It is a “little piece of Sweden”, offering a “wonderful blend of Swedish tradition and Canadian hospitality.”
  • Paris Baguette’s West Edmonton Mall location is now open in Phase II by the Starlight Casino.

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What I Ate

  • It was a losing effort, but I watched Game 3 at Rocky Mountain Ice House with my sister and her husband. It wasn’t as busy as some of the venues closer to Ice District. It’s also been ages since I’ve been to the restaurant – I enjoyed the mushroom melt burger.
  • Rocky Mountain Ice House

Mushroom melt from Rocky Mountain Ice House

  • Also, because it seems like all Oilers, all the time, we couldn’t help but pick up a box of Connor McDoughnuts from Doughnut Party (they were one of the vendors of the refreshed Downtown Farmers’ Market, which returned to 104 Street on Saturday, and runs until October 12). Thankfully, after game 4, they were celebratory treats.
  • Doughnut Party

Connor McDoughnuts