African Grocery Stores? Looking for products from SE Africa Are there any grocery stores that specialize in products from SE Africa? Specifically i am looking for...
nixnyx replied:
De Chosen African market might be able to help you. If they don’t carry what you are looking for, they might be able to bring it in.
kansaigaidai replied:
You could try asking the folks at Luubaan East African Restaurant on 12 Ave and 14 th street SW. They may be able to help you out.
TravellingGuy replied:
There's an African meat market on Macleod Trail south, Safari Meat Shop. ([http://www.safarimeatshopscalgary.ca/](http://www.safarimeatshopscalgary.ca/))
Z-ander replied:
No idea if this place would have anything you're looking for but I sometimes go to the South African Meat Shop on Kensington Road. I have only ever bought meat, jerky, biltong there but I noticed they do have other grocery type items also. https://www.sameatshops.ca/
pbyyc replied:
Thanks everyone I'll give these a try
Xoxies replied:
Try Afor market ...no idea if it’s specific to your needs but the location stuck in my mind. 403-719-0391. Good luck!
Neptunesun replied:
What specific Malawi product are you after. Birds eye chillis or Nali sauce perhaps?
Looking for a Sri Lankan grocery store which carries cookware. Specifically need a Hopper pan. Anyone know where such a thing could be found? Tried calling stores, but...
specificbarista replied:
Also check out this place: http://www.yelp.ca/biz/b-j-restaurant-equipment-supplies-calgary
Findlaym replied:
Basha foods on barlow south of 32 nd?
electricsheep12345 replied:
I want to say I've seen them or at least something similar at T&T and Hong Kong International Food Market. No promises though. I'm heading out to Chinatown today. If I see one I'll let you know.
dahabit replied:
Did you try the Indian grocery store near Falconridge? I think it's called fruiticana.
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ub3rst4r replied:
You could get one straight to your door for $50 (including shipping) from [Amazon](http://www.amazon.com/Futura-Non-Stick-Appachatty-Breakfast-Stainless/dp/B0047T6KZY)
Looking to support a delicious local coffee roaster, any suggestions? I’m tired of buying brand name coffee tins from the grocery store and now seems like a better...
M_N_T replied:
The Roasterie in Kensington is by far the best!
thetallone346 replied:
I would go with Monogram! I've tried everything from Analog, Rosso, Calgary Heritage and everything else so far mentioned. (Still all amazing with great choices) I find monogram has the best overall quality. I've never had a bag of coffee that wasn't incredible, especially if you can talk to the staff. Though right now that might not be an option.
thecmen replied:
I get a bi-weekly delivery from Devils Head Coffee with different beans each week. Always enjoyable to see the beans and where it’s from (aka some place far away that I’ve never heard of)
Hatcher1414 replied:
Rosso. It was my favourite pre pandemic and now I have signed up for the home coffee plan and it has been great. They have free delivery within Calgary too, which in my experience has been quick.
kafkaesqqq replied:
Caffe Beano is sublime.
alpain replied:
https://www.fratellocoffee.com/
JohnnyWalla replied:
I second Fratello coffee, they also own Analog.
Polytetrahedron replied:
Artisan, small batch hand roasted coffee in Calgary, Alberta. https://devilsheadcoffee.ca/
gloomyx replied:
Sought x Found
JJPorras replied:
Crickle Creek and Loft are small but good.
summerstillsucks replied:
Big Mountain!
_d00little replied:
Co-op carries a bunch of local roasters. I usually get Rosso or Fratello.
odinandy replied:
Sought and found are amazing. You can go curbside pick up from there and get a coffee while you're at it. If you want to order coffee online you need to try David Kim Coffee. His coffees are on another level.
nintendosixtyfour replied:
Devil's Head
strumpetrumpet replied:
Il Caffe has the best coffee and beans in Calgary. IMO, obviously
TheRemedialPolymath replied:
Good Trade Co.! Really good coffee made by really good people.
avafcb replied:
Calgary heritage
nicoleta_ replied:
Analog is the favourite in our house, but the ones available at the grocery store usually have a roasting date of a few months prior, if you go into their location on 17 th you can pick up super fresh bags.
all_yall_seem_nice replied:
Just had Devils Head delivered but haven’t brewed any yet.
looking for a Caribbean grocery store. Hi everyone, hope everyone is staying inside and saying healthy!
It's almost Easter and as a Jamaican Canadian who recently...
chasiub replied:
Joyce's Carribean and Lloyds for their patties!
jaker0288 replied:
Joycee's in Bridgeland.
kinetik138 replied:
A1 Spice Shop has an entire grocery aisle and a freezer section for Carribean foods@55 Castleridge Blvd NE. Lloyd' Patty Plus has decent patties and a few grocery items as well@255 28 St SE. Joycee's has amazingly spicy home made ginger beer, great patties and groceries@1 Ave & 4 ST NE beside the Petro Canada.
dinkfunk replied:
De-chosen groceries? They are African based, but maybe what your looking for.
Forgo_eldo replied:
Caribbean Choice Foods 2235 Centre St NW
Eaders replied:
Check out Lloyd's Patty Plus. My Caymanian wife can't get enough!
L00KN4mySiPpYcUp replied:
I've been here from Toronto for the last 8 ish years .. I was hoping by now there would be more then two solid options for Caribbean groceries/foods . Lloyds is no Randy's but Lloyds is the best you will get in Alberta. And Joyce is still the only option for most groceries.
halifaxboy067 replied:
Welcome to Calgary - I moved here from Barbados 5 years ago
Looking for authentic indian grocery stores in Calgary I have a tenant who just moved here from India for a contract job for three months. She wanted to do some indian...
beejeans13 replied:
You can’t go wrong in Falconridge. I usually end up a Fruiticana, but they’re all good in that area
Kellidra replied:
Basha Foods International in Sunridge. Great little shop, always crowded.
might_be_a_troll replied:
Dalbrent Spice Rack Address: 3604 52 Ave NW Nice people and big selection. (I buy my lentils there)
Hotfishy replied:
There's a one at where the old Futureshop is close to NE Costco, I forgot what's that place called..
Trickybuz93 replied:
Hit up the Westwinds, Falconridge/Castleridge area. They're all pretty authentic.