The new restaurants in Calgary offer a variety of bites, snacks, and meals between the eight of them.

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There is a new burger place, Vietnamese, Korean, Japanese restaurants and even a new doughnut place.
Silver Fox Saloon
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Where: 320 16 Ave. NW
Mama Rice Roll
Calgary’s China Town has a new addition to the area’s dining scene with the early-March arrival of Mama Rice Roll. The restaurant’s specialty are rice rolls made with a stone-ground rice paste. This is the first rice roll specialty restaurant and store in Calgary to offer this menu item. The rice rolls dishes are customizable to your liking with options for sauces, meat and seafoods, or vegetables. Must try menu item: Taiwanese braised pork rice
Where: 328 Centre St S
An An Kitchen & Bar
An An Kitchen & Bar is one of Calgary’s newest Vietnamese restaurants who offer a wonderful atmosphere and aim to make the dining experience as luxurious as possible. While being a luxurious setting, the An An dining room is also incredibly cozy, and a perfect setting for trying the comforting menu items. Must try menu item: egg coffee or avocado coffee
Where: 1111 7 St SW
K Cupbop
The K Cupbop brand hails from New Brunswick where the fast food joint have their two original locations. Now, K Cupbop have expanded into western Canada and started with Calgary! This is their first location outside of NB and is now open to serve Calgary “happiness in every bite.” This is a newer take on Korean barbecue and street food with meals packed to go in a large cup. They also offer a few sides like corndogs, mandu, and kimchi. Must try menu item: mandu dumpling
Where: 1439 17 Ave. SW
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Loaded Pierogi
Calgary’s new Loaded Pierogi opened on McLeod Trail a little over a month ago making it the Canadian fast food chain’s third Alberta location. So, they are already well-known and known for offering filling dishes at affordable prices. They serve pierogis loaded with toppings like sausage, cheeses, sauces, vegetables, donair meat, bacon, buffalo chicken, and more. Must try menu item: deep-fried cheesecake
Where: 7516 Macleod Trail SE
Buta Katsu
Buta Katsu is a new Japanese restaurant on Calgary’s northwest end. Katsu is a Japanese dish of breaded fried meat. Buta Katsu provides this cuisine as chicken or pork katsu dressed up with sides and accompaniments like vegetables and rice. What helps to make these katsu dishes even more delicious are the sauces that come with each meal. Must try menu item: curry katsu
Where: #122 15 Royalvista PL NW
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Raw
Raw, Calgary’s first and only authentic Japanese Hand Roll Bar,” opened less than a month ago. The restaurant has created a great deal of buzz already around their fresh rolls. These sushi rolls come in an array of flavours and varieties, including a number of different seafood options. Along with the hand rolls, Raw are creating buzz over their menu of craft cocktails as well. Must try menu item: truffle lobster roll
Where: 615 6 Ave SE #150
Doughnut Party
Edmonton’s Doughnut Party have served the city well for many years with their three locations. And now, Doughnut Party have made their way south to Calgary. The Alberta doughnut shop have set up shop in the city’s Inglewood neighbourhood with their menu of sweet treats. Must try menu item: Cookie Beer
Where: 1125 9 Ave. SE






