Calgary has long been one of the most vibrant centers of the Ukrainian diaspora in Western Canada, home to numerous community organizations and cultural centers, as well as a number of shops and restaurants specializing in Ukrainian products and dishes. For those who miss the taste of home, the city offers a variety of options, from small delicatessens to full-fledged European markets with kitchens. It is important to note that each of these establishments brings a piece of Ukrainian hospitality to Calgary — authentic “grandma's cooking” is available year-round.
Address: 7400 Macleod Trail SE #8 Kalyna is a combination of a European grocery market and a Ukrainian delicatessen. Here, they carefully select the best products from Ukraine (cereals, cheese, honey, oil, sweets) and from neighboring countries in Central and Eastern Europe. In a separate kitchen area, they prepare first and second courses according to long-standing traditional recipes.
The assortment of pierogi is impressive with its variety of fillings: from classic potato and onion to meat and mushroom options. In addition, at Kalyna you can order holubtsi, deruny, and delicate nalysnyk with various sweet and savory fillings.
Heritage Bakery & Deli specializes in European baked goods and homemade dishes with an Eastern European twist. The menu includes traditional Ukrainian deruny, borscht, stuffed cabbage rolls, ten types of handmade pierogi, and homemade smoked sausages.
The establishment offers not only takeout meals but also comprehensive catering services for events of any scale. Heritage Bakery & Deli has become a favorite venue for many family events in Calgary.
HUTKO is a unique format: an online store and delivery service in Calgary for semi-prepared Ukrainian dishes. Frozen varenyky, stuffed cabbage rolls, nalysnyky, and deruny are prepared according to old recipes that have been passed down in the family for generations.
Thanks to convenient packaging and delivery options (free for orders over 3 kg), Ukrainian cuisine is now accessible even on the busiest weekdays.
Ukrainian Fine Foods combines two locations: a restaurant and café at 540 Cleveland Crescent SE and a grocery kiosk at Crossroads Market.
The menu includes hot lunches with traditional borscht and nalysky, a wide selection of frozen foods for home cooking, and mobile food trucks for events and festivals. The farm-fresh ingredients and lack of preservatives make this place popular among health-conscious diners with a taste for Ukrainian cuisine.
Perogy Boyz, known as a “street food classic,” operates as a food truck and has a permanent location at 5508 Temple Way NE.
Founded in 2011, they have won numerous Canadian food ratings thanks to their crispy perogies with various fillings, borscht, and homemade sausages.
A unique feature is the combination of traditional flavors with modern culinary experiments, which attracts not only Ukrainians but also a wide audience of street food lovers.
In addition to the above, Russian delicacies can be found in Calgary at Matrioshka Russian Delicatessen (which also offers pierogi and borscht), and Ukrainian products are widely available in European markets (European Deli & Produce Market, Calgary Russian Store).
Given the activity of the local community, new projects are emerging over time, from shops and online platforms to gastronomic events promoting Ukrainian culture and cuisine.
Thus, Ukrainian shops in Calgary not only exist but are constantly developing, offering residents and visitors the opportunity to experience the true taste of Ukraine far from home.