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    Latin American Empanadas

    4.0 (2 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    El Padrino Restaurant

    5.0(4 reviews)
    6.0 km

    This might just be the best Mexican and El Salvadorian food I've had in Canada. Wow. This might be…read morethe epitome of a hidden gem. Tucked away behind a small restaurant plaza, El Padrino is not shiny or flashy, but boy do they make their food dazzle. We tried the fried plantain, bean and cheese pupusa, and the chicken pozole verde. The pupusas were amazing, filled with gooey and hearty goodness, and the curtido was crunchy and refreshing. The pozole... perfect for warming up on a cold winter's day. The flavors were spot on as well. Other pozoles I've tried have been too watery or too acidic without much hominy, but this one was generous with the hominy while carrying the perfect amount of spice. The homemade tortilla chips also made a splendid accompaniment. The guy running the place was friendly and clearly cared about our food experience. When we ordered the plantain, he brought us out the plantains to check if we were okay with the ripeness. One thing to note is that sometimes they're out of specific items. I wanted to try the horchata, but they were out the day we went. The tamarind agua fresca was a solid replacement, however. Prices are also quite reasonable; I think the bill came out to about $40 for two people who left feeling absolutely stuffed. I cannot wait to go back to try their horchata and chilaquiles (and to get pictures instead of eating everything immediately)!

    A delicious hidden gem located in the International Ave area. This place is slightly tucked away…read moreand not exactly on 17th Ave. When you turn on 50th it's right there. It's a small restaurant serving different Salvadorian and other Latin cuisines. They do have alot of options to choose from. I ordered combo 14 which had a bit of everything for you to try. A taco, pupusa, Taquito and 1 more item. There are different variations in their tacos and pupusa. They even have a special stew that is served only on Sunday that we need to try someday. BTW, there are tons of places in Calgary that make pupusa but I think this restaurant is the best. Great service and very welcoming. The only complaint I would have is this place does not have air condition. So can be very hot especially in the summer. Overall, delicious food and reasonably prices. Will come back and order other things next time.

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    Pio Peruvian

    Pio Peruvian

    4.5(86 reviews)
    1.9 km
    $$

    100/5 Muchas Gracias…read moreto dear Felix and his great Team! One of the most enjoyable meals we devoured here in Calgary. My husband's seafood soup ("Parihuela") was OUTSTANDING. Deep sabor and generous portions of seafood. My grilled chicken picante on quinoa with fresh salad and beans ("Pio bowl") was DIVINE. Fresh. Light. Bursting with flavour and HEALTHY. Thank you for your warm hospitality and EXCEPTIONAL FOOD. Excellent service by Kristal. Deborah and Gary

    We seldom find ourselves in this area so we took the opportunity to try a new restaurant. We…read moresettled on Pio Peruvian as it offered gluten-free choices and lots seafood options. It's located in a strip mall and walking in you're first hit with bright lights and colourful decorations, giving the impression that you're in a fast food restaurant. The the food and service are excellent, so I felt that the decor took away a little from the experience. We started with the ceviche as an appetizer. Beautiful white fish with pickled onions, corn, and a healthy serving of fried yucca. I could've ordered a large as my appetizer, really good. As our mains we shared the Arroz Con Mariscos, a creamier Peruvian version of Paella, and Fileté De Pescado. Both delicious but not a great combo as both come with rice and salad. Everything was gluten and dairy free. I also had a Chicha Morada, a traditional Peruvian drink made from purple corn. Sweet and delicious! The prices are very reasonable given the quality and portion size. A little attention to the ambiance would pull it all together.

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    Parceros Street Food - sancocho, beef empanadas

    Parceros Street Food

    2.0(1 review)
    3.8 km

    I was really hoping this place would be good, for my people, unfortunately it was not. The sancocho…read morewas severely lacking in all seasoning. It included the toughest piece of cheap flank beef. The beef empanadas were filled of potato and one strand of shredded beef, if that. The salchipapas tasted like pure canola oil and including maybe half of a hot dog link. There are no fresh limes. I loved the ambiance as traditional vallenato music plays in the background. Unfortunately however I will not return as the food lacks everything.

    From the owner: Parceros Street Food is a Colombian restaurant with diverse and delicious characteristic dishes of…read moreour beloved country that make us remember stories, joys, and moments of our beloved homeland. In Parceros Street Food, Our menu has different options to choose from, and each one of them is characteristic of its region; in our menu, you will find dishes such as Bandeja Paisa, Tamal Tolimense, Ajiaco, Sancocho, Frijolada, Colombian Breakfast, Rib Broth, Calentado, Changua, and delicious bakery products. Parcero, we want that when you come and feel at home. So visit us and enjoy our diverse and tasty meals. At Parceros Street Food, we pride ourselves on serving the best Tolimense tamales in town, known not only for their size but also for their flavor, which is why we have customers who come from out of town to enjoy this delicious and unique dish in Calgary Latino Street Food is a fantastic representation of Colombian cuisine.

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    Fortuna's Row - Enyucado - cassava cake, chocolate sorbet, titote de coco

    Fortuna's Row

    4.7(15 reviews)
    4.5 km

    Fortuna's Row was one of the nicer dinner spots we had booked during our recent trip to Calgary…read more Since we had a party of 12, we opted for one of the Harvest set menus to make things simpler. On their website, they recommend doing a set menu for parties of 7 or more, although not sure if they still allow you to order a la carte. We chose the higher tier set menu which was $95 CAD at the time of our visit. The set menus are listed as having 3 "courses" plus dessert, however each course has multiple dishes, so it was actually more like 8-9 courses followed by 2 desserts at the end. There was so much food! We ended up with a ton of leftovers which we packed to go. My favorite dish was the tiradito, which was actually the first dish to come out after the bread. I think the premium set menu was worth getting over the standard menu for this dish alone! Other than that, every dish that came after was decent. My only complaint was that for one of the dishes, the fried potatoes were sliced/fried so thinly that it felt like they were making tiny cuts on the inside of my mouth. But they were still delicious and I kept reaching back for more despite the pain... There's a small paid parking lot for the restaurant, and we managed to snag the last spot when we arrived. Overall, good food and great value for everything that we got. Would recommend for anything looking for a more upscale meal. I would definitely be down to return if I'm ever in the area again, but ideally I'd like to try the a la carte menu if possible so I can choose all dishes that are more suited to my taste.

    Fortunas Row is my absolute favourite restaurant I have tried in Calgary…read more Despite the incredibly vibey and cool interior of this place the food still remains the best part. Every dish not only looks great and is presented well but is incredibly delicious and each plate manages to stand out as unique from each other. The cocktails are also great and thought out as well. Staff seems super engaged and educated on the menu and are happy to answer any questions, make recommendations and explain the thought processes behind the menu items. The only downside is the price as it does range higher than a lot of other options in the city however I would still say it's worth the price tag.

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