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.

Local News

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.

Local News

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

Food Notes for June 10, 2024

Openings

  • Happy Beer Street distillery Shiddy’s has opened up an eatery called the Rumpus Room. They serve Flatboy Burgers (who relocated here from the Granite Curling Club). It is located at 9908 78 Avenue.
  • Slap Shot is now open at 10184 104 Street (replacing Northern Chicken).
  • Backstairs Burger is readying the launch of Backstairs Pizza at their Holland Plaza location (11998 109A Avenue).
  • La Morenita is a new Mexican restaurant to open later in June in Alberta Avenue, located at 8501 118 Avenue.

Local News

What I Ate

  • I finally had dinner at Bernadette’s last week and it did not disappoint! Our small group shared several of the dishes, and the Saskatoon berry brisket (a carry over from their Pei Pei Chei Ow menu) and the spam pops were the standouts. Service was great, and the space is lovely and intimate. It was a great way to spend an evening.
  • Bernadette’s

Spam pops from Bernadette’s

  • For my Dad’s birthday, he wanted to try LovePizza. So we ordered a round of different pies to share. I had forgotten how tasty the Ode to Ukraine is (like a perogy on a pizza).
  • LovePizza

Our spread from LovePizza

  • After checking out the dragon parade and the Van bLoc party in Chinatown on Saturday, the drizzly weather drove us inside to warm up over hot soup at Pho Tau Bay. Ellie loved the noodles!
  • Pho Tau Bay

Ellie at Pho Tau Bay

Food Notes for June 3, 2024

Openings

  • The Pampa space Downtown has been vacant for some years, so its nice to see some life back into it. Sang, is a new Korean restaurant from the owners of Dorinku/DOSC/Japonais, offering hanjeongsik for the first time in Edmonton, a “Korean-style full-course meal characterized by the colourful array of side dishes”.
  • Aloha Poke and Grill opened its second location in Garneau on June 1. Find it at 8716 109 Street.
  • Brew and Bloom will be opening their second location on the south side on June 7, at 1019 Parsons Road SW.
  • Machi Machi is the latest Taiwanese bubble tea chain to open in Edmonton, at 3713 Gateway Blvd.
  • Doughlicious Donuts is now open in West Edmonton Mall on level one, near the lake.

Closures

  • The Grizzlar, which closed their storefront some time ago, posted that it will not be returning: “Well, we thought we could bring it back, but we can’t. It wasn’t our choice and there are some issues which we are working through, but the end result is the same. The GRIZZLAR is done and is not coming back.”

Upcoming Events

  • Taco Week, which runs for 10 days from May 31-June 9, will donate $1 from each taco or margarita sold at participating restaurants to Edmonton’s Food Bank and the Leftovers Foundation. 16 restaurants, including Maria, Smokin’ Barrels Cocina Latina, and El Mero Mero, are participating.
  • The Van bLoc Party takes place June 8 and 9, with food, vendors, and entertainment in Chinatown. It should be fun!

Local News

What I Ate

  • It’s a treat when I get to choose the catering for work events – this week, it was Indigenous lunch boxes from Culina. The three sisters salad and house dressing was amazing.
  • Culina

Lentil fritters on three sisters salad from Culina

  • We brought dinner over to my parents’ house after they spent the day with Ellie. It was a chance to order their favourite from Co Do Hue. I do enjoy their vermicelli bowls!
  • Co Do Hue

Vermicelli and rice bowls from Co Do Hue

  • We also returned to The Art of Cake for a box of their scones to share with Mack’s Grandma for her birthday, who is a fan. Emily is also rapidly becoming a fan of the scones too, especially when dressed with strawberry jam.
  • Art of Cake

Scones from The Art of Cake

Sosyal Scoops treats

  • We also finally got our community garden plot in this weekend. Ellie is already a pro at watering, and Emily is looking forward to the tomatoes and strawberries. Here’s hoping for a good growing season!
  • Alex Decoteau Community Garden

At the Alex Decoteau Community Garden

Food Notes for May 27, 2024

Little Bon Bon set to sweeten Chinatown with deep family history

The creators of Yelo’d are opening an ice cream parlour and café called Little Bon Bon in the historic Hull Block, at 9660 106 Avenue NW, in June.

Co-owners Ailynn and Jason Wong hope Little Bon Bon will add to their family’s long history of Canadian hospitality, and bring positive energy to Chinatown.

Jason Wong said the aim is also to become a destination. “We want people to say, ‘After the soccer game, or after dinner, let’s go for ice cream at Little Bon Bon,'” he said.

Wong also said the opportunity to open a new Chinatown shop felt like fate, dovetailing with his connection to the neighbourhood and heritage.

“We spend a lot of time down here,” he said. “We’re here within a six-block radius every one or two weeks. Golden Bird was our first date spot in 1996, and we’ve been going there ever since.”

Chinatown is already a significant part of Yelo’d, too, as it provides many fresh ingredients. “Items that we use fresh as much as we can — things like jackfruit, coconut milk, red mungo bean — we can’t get them anywhere else in the quantities that we need,” Wong said.

Still, making the Chinatown shop happen took work. During a Chinatown street festival in 2023, the couple connected with a Chinatown Business Improvement Area representative who asked if they would consider opening in the neighbourhood. Although the couple had already pondered the possibility, the BIA was able to sweeten the idea with a grant of $40,000 to cover renovations.

That money was part of the $1 million Chinatown Recovery Fund issued by the City of Edmonton in 2022-2023, with four businesses each receiving a $40,000 incentive to open in Chinatown. The recipients were Pho Satay & Grill, Boa and Hare, One01 Bistro, and Little Bon Bon.

After the grant offer, the couple searched for spaces but couldn’t find a suitable option. Then a member of the Chinatown Transformation Collaborative told them about a unit available in Hull Block. “We saw it and the dream wheels really started to turn,” Wong said. “We got that feeling of what we could do.”

Little Bon Bon

Jason Wong at Little Bon Bon

For Wong, Little Bon Bon is a way to continue his family’s hospitality legacy in Canada — in a neighbourhood where many Chinese immigrants started their new life in Edmonton. Wong’s great-grandparents emigrated to Canada from China in the early 20th century. His great-grandfather escaped railway labour to work as a tea boy at the Fairmont Hotel in Victoria, before opening his own hotel in Stonewall, Manitoba. Wong’s grandfather owned Arthur Tavern in Thunder Bay, Ontario.

“There are hundreds of people who talk about the atmosphere and his food,” Jason said of his grandfather. “There’s an item he served in his restaurant that are called Bon Bons — deep-fried beef short ribs. They were popularized by him in his restaurant, and they’re part of Chinese Canadiana. Little Bon Bon is an homage to him.”

Most of the menu items for the new shop, such as a cookie-crumb-encrusted scoop of ice cream that’s a sweet version of a bon bon, will be exclusive to this location. Wong said Little Bon Bon will debut 12 new flavours, including a much-requested soy sauce ice cream with a caramel ribbon, and one inspired by his grandfather. “My Grandpa Wong would eat a ridiculous amount of chocolate. Grandma Wong would laugh because he would come home with so much fudge and brownies. So, we are making a Grandpa Wong Superfudge ice cream.”

Meanwhile, two limited-time feature flavours will draw inspiration from the neighbourhood: A Vietnamese coffee-flavoured ice cream, made using coffee concentrate from Van Loc, and Kalina’s Cotton Candy, named after the resident daughter of Chinatown, child of Kim Fat Market owner Phong Luu.

Wong also promises “extensive” coffee, with espresso-based drinks on the menu plus feature drinks. While the couple’s current plan is to open in the afternoon and into the evening, they are happy to shift based on feedback. “It’s whatever the community tells us they want coffee and ice cream,” said Wong. “If they want early coffee, they’ll get early coffee.”

There will be seating in the space, including a bench along the window. At present, there are no plans for a patio due to the narrow sidewalk and high volume of foot traffic outside.

Wong’s vision for Chinatown is one with more vibrant streets, something he was used to in Toronto’s Chinatown growing up. “[Edmonton’s] Chinatown is a unique place to have such a concentration of cultures in a 10-block radius,” said Wong. “There’s a lot of great things to experience, and we’d like to add to the incredible food and culture that is down here.”

Wong is also eager to challenge perceptions of value associated with food in Chinatown, especially when compared with mainstream or European counterparts. “People expect to pay 50% less for goods down here,” Wong said. “Those things bother us to no end. This is my other hope — for businesses not to undervalue the things they make and create for the community and the people who travel down here.”

Through the process of opening Little Bon Bon, Wong’s 14-year-old daughter has taken an interest to learn more about her family history. It’s a curiosity Wong wants to inspire in all visitors to the shop. “Our daughter is having conversations with her grandparents, searching for more stories and heritage,” Wong said. “We hope to spark a little bit of that with everyone through something as simple and fun as ice cream.”

Openings

Upcoming Events

  • The popular Twilight Picnic Experiences return to the University of Alberta Botanic Garden on June 7 and run until September 28. The $125/for two people includes admission, a picnic box to share, and live entertainment.

Local News

What I Ate

  • Emily and I volunteered at Cat Fest over the weekend! She had a great time. One of the perks was food from Takam Market in the same venue. I enjoyed their most popular pasta order, the chicken alfredo, and a delicious pineapple drink.
  • Takam Market

My order from Takam Market

  • Our family had our first picnic of the summer on Friday! It had been a while since we enjoyed Jack’s Burger Shack (Emily is a big fan of their milkshakes). It coincided with a fun video dance party at Alex Decoteau Park, part of the Downtown Spark activities that are on until June 2. In our experience, food seems to tastes better outside.
  • Jack’s Burger Shack

Hangover from Jack’s Burger

Food Notes for May 20, 2024

Openings

  • Scott Iserhoff and Svitlana Kravchuk’s new restaurant, Bernadette’s, is now open.
  • Canadian franchise Stacked Pancake has its first Edmonton location in Mill Woods (in the former Pizza Hut). It is located at 6504 28 Avenue.
  • US-based chain Firehouse Subs has opened in Edmonton at 16815 127 Street.
  • Daniel Costa has announced the name of the first of his three concepts at Citizen on Jasper, called VA!, to serve focaccia panini, pizza al taglio, and salads.
  • Thanks Su for the heads up that Labo Coffee will be moving into the space vacated by Sorellina Coffee in Old Strathcona at 10546 82 Avenue.
  • Brew and Bloom is close to opening their second location on the south side.
  • Little Bear Gelato is open in the Garneau neighbourhood until August in the Eleanor and Laurent space at 10926 88 Avenue.

Upcoming Events

  • UFest, Edmonton’s Ukrainian Festival, returns to Borden Park May 24-25.

Local News

  • The founders of LovePizza, Braede Harris and Gavin Fedorak, are “passing the LOVEPIZZA torch to new owners of the brand.” The restaurants will continue to run through its franchise owners. Braede and Gavin will continue to operate Fuge Sausage.
  • Disappointing but not surprising, Edmonton was again shut out of Canada’s 100 Best Restaurants list, while Calgary had four of its restaurants recognized. Apparently the number of judges “in each province and region is proportional to its population.” I’d love to see how many Calgary vs. Edmonton judges were on the panel. Three Edmonton establishments were recognized on the Best Bars list – Clementine, Bar Bricco, and Baijiu and Little Hong Kong.
  • Edify offers a list of where to get a broad range of coffee types in Edmonton, including traditional Arabic, Mexican, and Ethiopian-style coffees.
  • Calgary-based food writer Carmen Cheng highlighted some local businesses on Global Edmonton during Asian Heritage Month, including Caramunchies, Van Loc, and White Rabbit Ice Cream.
  • CBC highlighted some of the Edmonton Oilers-themed products currently available (and with their win tonight, will continue to be available into the next series), including from Doughnut Party, Annie Rue Ice Cream, and Sea Change Brewing Company.
  • Restaurants located Downtown and near the Expo Centre, including Fu’s Repair Shop, Continental Treat, and Coliseum Steak & Pizza, are benefiting from folks coming to Edmonton for big events.
  • City Council voted in favour of the Rice Howard Way entertainment district.
  • Grand Markets Edmonton has expanded its Thursday night market, and has added a new Saturday market on the south side in the Canadian Tire parking lot in South Edmonton Common.

What I Ate

  • As desk lunches go, a nooner pizza from Coliseum Steak & Pizza is pretty reliable – fast, tasty, and consistent.
  • Coliseum Steak

Pepperoni and mushroom pizza from Coliseum Steak

  • It’s been a while since I’ve hit up King Noodle House for their Bun Bo Hue, so it was time I changed that. It hit the spot, and Emily is (almost) just as big of a fan as we are.
  • King Noodle House

Bun Bo Hue from King Noodle House

Food Notes for May 13, 2024

Openings

  • Taco Shop, a new venture from 1st RND’s Mo Blayways, is now open in West Edmonton Mall.
  • We’ve loved Cupcake Mama since they opened up in the YMCA downtown before the pandemic. And though we will miss them in our neighbourhood, it’s great to see they’ve moved into their own separate brick and mortar space in Wolf Willow.
  • Odd Burger, a vegan fast food chain, has opened a location in Edmonton at 336A Mayfield Common.
  • Eleven Eleven Bar, located in the (much revamped) space formerly occupied by Rigoletto’s at 10305 100 Avenue, is opening soon.

Upcoming Events

  • Bartender James Grant, chef Ben Staley, and designer Justin Benson are teaming up for a “hot dog and vermouth fuelled party” called Tinis & Weenies behind Color De Vino on June 1.

Local News

  • L’OCA is “a well-backed and opulent gamble”, writes Edify after attending the media preview of the flagship store in Sherwood Park.
  • On a related note, it was confirmed that one of their two forthcoming Edmonton locations of L’OCA will be located in Parkview, to replace the Andy’s Valleyview IGA that has been there for decades.
  • Oilers-themed treats continue to pop-up, including Bagel Bar’s Oilers chonk (they did an Oilers bagel last year), and the cutest jersey-wearing bears from MilkCrate.
  • Edify checked out Okinawa Onigiri.
  • Edmonton Global profiled Khadija Jiwani of Chef Bombay.

What I Ate

  • My team had an off-site training and I ordered Filistix for lunch. Everyone raved about the food! The ordering and payment process was also super seamless.
  • Filistix

Beef tapa and flan from Filistix

  • My Mom requested take-out from Padmanadi for Mother’s Day, so Padmanadi was ordered! It was my first time trying the curry mutton, which was delicious. Of course, we had to get ginger beef, too.
  • Padmanadi

Our Padmanadi order

  • Good Goods brought in brioche doughnuts from Birdhouse Bakeshop for Mother’s Day, and they were delicious.
  • Birdhouse Bakeshop

Brioche doughnuts from Birdhouse Bakeshop

  • I had lunch with Linda at Okinawa Onigiri. The owner wanted to bring these rice “sandwiches” to Edmonton after enjoying them in Japan himself. He also wanted to keep the price reasonable so folks Downtown could have something substantial to eat without breaking the bank. I ordered the double cheese (with spam and egg). It was my first time trying this type of sandwich, and I found it to be quite tasty. It was also a reasonable portion size for under $10. Based on feedback, Okinawa Onigiri will also be revamping their menu later this week, adding seafood options, and opening on weekends.
  • Okinawa Onigiri

Double cheese at Okinawa Onigiri

Food Notes for May 6, 2024

Openings

  • The newest pizzeria to open in Edmonton is Fn’za, offering California-style pizza. It is located at 11939 Jasper Avenue.
  • Okinawa Onigiri Cafe, located at 10011 102 Avenue (a space vacant since The Sequel Cafe closed during the pandemic) is now open. They serve up Japanese rice sandwiches and artisanal coffees.
  • One01 Bistro is a new Asian restaurant located at 10508 101 Street.
  • Little Bear’s summer location in Garneau at Eleanor and Laurent opens on May 10 at 10926 88 Avenue.
  • Diced, the board game restaurant from the folks behind Waffle Bird and Table Top Cafe, held its grand opening on May 4.
  • Twice Cream is opening up its second location in Sherwood Park, to be located at #120, 75 Salisbury Way.

Upcoming Events

Local News

  • Restaurant Yarrow abruptly closed last month, allegedly not refunding guests who had already pre-paid for their meals. Ben Staley, the chef who helped open the restaurant in 2020, left the venture in 2022, but was getting messages from people on social media blaming him for Restaurant Yarrow’s end. He clarified his involvement, and distanced himself from the owners in this blog post: “What is currently happening is a disgrace.”
  • News that the newly-revamped Downtown Farmers’ Market would be returning this summer was released earlier this year, but it was confirmed this week that the market will have a delayed start of June 15 and run until October 12. Vendors returning to 104 Street include Riverbend Gardens, Sundog Organic Farm, and Ocean Odyssey.
  • Top One’s all-you-can-eat dim sum, the first restaurant to offer this in Edmonton starting in February, was short-lived. May 12 will be the final day to partake in AYCE, though a la carte dim sum will still be available.
  • Flying Dragon, offering noodles, rice bowls, and skewers in Old Strathcona, is under new management with a new menu.
  • Mexican restaurant Anejo is featured in the latest edition of Modern Luxuria.
  • Edify checked out Diced and Mokha Coffee House.
  • Co-founder of Feed the Soul Dining Week Rochelle Ignacio put together a list of Black-owned businesses to visit for Explore Edmonton, including spots to eat and drink.
  • Happy ninth birthday to Nongbu!
  • Mother, the sister bakery to Chartier located in Leduc, commemorated its first birthday last week.
  • Die Pie celebrated its first anniversary in its current location.
  • Imported cheese from Ukraine is now available at The Italian Centre Shop.
  • Rice Howard Way may become a designated entertainment district after unanimous support from City Council’s community and public services committee. Council will need to approve this measure before it moves forward.
  • Congratulations to Omar Mouallem, whose documentary The Lebanese Burger Mafia is nominated for a James Beard Award under the Documentary Visual Media category.

What I Ate

  • Mack and I were able to get away for a date at Darling. We’d been meaning to check out the wine bar for some time, but hadn’t yet had the opportunity. We unintentionally lined it up well, with their spring menu on offer – we really enjoyed the beef carpaccio, and loved the freshness of the green bean salad. Great service, and vibe.
  • Darling

Our meal at Darling

  • We love that Good Goods has been bringing in fresh baked goods on the weekend (including Bagel Bar goodies on Saturdays). We picked up some items to try from Eats by Cole on Sunday. The cinnamon buns were a great value, and the sourdough bagels had a nice chew. It is dangerous knowledge to know these are just a pre-order click away.
  • Eats by Cole

Our order from Eats by Cole

  • Mack and I were invited to attend the opening of L’OCA Quality Market’s flagship store in Sherwood Park on Friday. It is no doubt an ambitious project. They have transformed the shell of a former Rona into a 45,000 square foot grocery store and two restaurants. L’OCA is led by Paul Moran, a Top Chef Canada winner who relocated here from Tofino to oversee its culinary aspects. Oro, an Italian restaurant, will probably be a welcome addition to a community without many finer dining establishments. Pyro, L’OCA’s other sit down restaurant, will likely also be well-received with its airy, spacious interior and approachable menu.
    Oro

    What is less certain is how the grocery side of L’OCA will fare. L’OCA emphasized their gourmet take-home meals and premium products (including a full-service butchery and bread made with flour ground in-house). But given the current conversations about grocery store prices (including some who have decided – privileged or not – to boycott Loblaws this month), how will shoppers react to higher costs?

    L’oca
    Sherwood Park was chosen due to its proximity to the city and its resident make-up. However, given L’OCA has also shared that they are opening two additional locations in Edmonton in 2025 (including one rumoured in the neighbourhood of Parkview), it seems to suggest that the owners are aware that the idea of a destination grocery store may not be all that appealing. Time will tell. L’OCA Quality Market opens to the public on May 10 at 340 Baseline Road.