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    Remedy Cafe

    4.1 (103 reviews)
    ModerateIndian, Cafes, Desserts
    Closed 7:30 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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    butter chicken wrap with tamarind sauce
    Janey T.

    The service was so quick and friendly. Th butter chicken wrap tasted like a big version of their samosas. There were peas, carrots, potatoes in the mix. Super delicious! The outside/wrap was nice and toasted which added a nice crunch.

    Laura T.

    I really enjoy Remedy teas, coffees and their food. Especially their dessert. Chai tea and London fog are usually my twin choices I switch between but if it's a long day I grab a coffee while working on whatever needs my attention at that point in time. There are a few plug-ins along the windows but are usually snatched up quickly by regulars. So if you're working in the cafe, make sure you bring your devices with lots charge or a back up battery. I find when I'm downtown I go here more often than the other location (further east and directly on Jasper Ave) due to nearby parking options and ease of access. Now to add construction and extra biking/walking lanes, there's even less options for parking on Jasper ave if you're mobility limited. So I greatly appreciate that the furthest I've ever needed to walk was just across the street and less than a block. Most times I'm near the door as a lot of people walk here. This particular location has huge windows (one of the main features of all Remedy cafes - well all that I've been to so far) but the front entry here is bit odd. I need to walk all the way into the store to look at food menu, desserts in display case and drink options and then turn around to the entry to block people going in and out of the shop while waiting for my order. Food is always placed on the far side of the cake/sandwich display (including yesterday). Extra thing to note for first time visitors is there's two doors at that entry corner, so even with the proper marked spacing waiting to order, potentially one would be constantly moving to get out of everyone's way even more often now. Luckily for me and my friend, there were a few tables set out for seating (with proper distancing). So we could sit and be out of the way of those entering the cafe while waiting for our drinks. My samosas were ready (in a to-go bag) before we even looked at table availability. Tasty as always and I must have been hungry as they disappeared quickly! As nice as it was to be able to sit without fear of being rained on, it felt surreal to be sitting inside (first coffee shop or restaurant I've sat in since the start of covid-19). On one side of our table there was a pile of chairs and tables. The rest of the place had spaced out two person seating options. Not sure if they'd be ok with you adding a third chair or not, but if you're in that situation. Each table had a laminated card, stating the table was disinfected and on the flip side to indicate (when we were leaving) for staff to disinfect/others not to sit until it was cleaned. Both sides are red, so the staff will have to really be on top of watching the customer turnover to make sure that's kept up. Which with our brief time there, was done well. Odd thing was that with all this cleaning and spacing of tables, there was still only one spot for garbage. Right at the drink pick up counter. I've often thought this was odd in the past but now with all the concerns about keeping things clean, I hope they consider adding a second garbage a bit further away from the entry. For those that are wondering, we had our masks on for entry, order (staff are wearing masks too) and exiting. We and other sitting in the cafe removed masks for the time they were there drinking and eating. I by far prefer Remedy over the big chains. However, if I need to sit down inside the cafe within the next month, I'll opt to go to the other two Remedy locations south of the river (near Whyte ave) while all this social distancing is still in place. They're larger locations and then I don't need to be so cautious of where to stand if there are no tables available for me to sit while waiting. If there was a table designated for handicap seating, I wouldn't be so concerned but I think that one spot was removed to allow for social distancing tables.

    Explanation of their chai teas!
    Kristin K.

    Came to the 124 street location of Remedy last night, for the first time, with the fam jam while we were waiting for our table at Prairie Noodle House. The 4 year old enjoyed a banana and a glass of water and the 7 year old ordered a Mango Lassi and liked it but not as much as at other places. The hubs and I each ordered a speciality tea - I ordered the green tea chai which had some sort of flower petals and nuts in it. The bottom of the cup was kind of like oatmeal - a bit too much so. The hubs had the Rooibos Vanilla Chai which he loved. We also opted for 4 samosas to spilt for $5 - they were vegetarian (we prefer meat) but none the less delicious. I noticed after sitting down there were options to save money like 4 samosas and 2 chai for about $4 less than what we paid and I do think that it would have been nice if they had mentioned the combo options. The placed was jam packed with people standing/waiting for tables on a Tuesday at 5pm. The atmosphere was colourful, bright, and pleasant. the patrons all seemed to be having a good time and engaged in merry chitter chatter. I didn't see what the hours are on the weekend but the sign said open until midnight on the day we were there (Tuesday) which his pretty awesome possum as an alternative to a Timmy's. The array of desserts - normal, vegan, gluten free etc. looked delicious. There was a rum egg nog cake that was definitely call my name. If I lived closer or worked in this area I'm sure this would be a regular haunt. Two thumbs up Remedy 124 street. PS - They have free WiFi

    Chai. Butter chicken wrap.

    This chai is the most delicious I've had in a long while. So good. And the butter chicken wrap is amazing as well. I love this cafe. Also, free Wi-Fi! 10/10

    Interior
    Stephanie D.

    This is my favourite location in of all of Edmonton, but maybe that's because I'm an Oliver girl deep down. There's also a location on Jasper Ave, and one on 109st in Garneau. The 124st spot is fairly busy all the time, but I guess that's the sign of a successful business! The good thing is that people are always coming and going so a spot to sit frees up fairly quickly save for the students who are hanging out for longer in the evenings. Big plus, they hang local artwork inside and I know a couple people who have had their artwork there and have had good experiences with the owners. Now the good stuff: Drinks: My partner and I make the drive from across the city for Remedy chai lattes ($4.75). I find I don't care for anyone else's to be honest. When I'm not feelin' chai, my go-to is the Vietnamese coffee which if you've never had one before, go get one. They also have a bunch of milkshakes, fogs and teas and one thing that's kind of special is you can customize them to the max with milk options and like 10 different kinds of sugar. Food: The butter chicken here is also the bomb and they give huge portions which is fair for the price ($14). It's so warming! A sweet change up is the butter chicken wrap with the sauce on top ($11). The desserts are plentiful to say the least! Ranging from loafs and squares to fresh cakes and almost all are gluten free or vegan. Sometimes it's hard to choose just one! We're big fans and suggest you check them out too.

    Latte

    Drinks were so good! Loved the environment and overall vibe of the cafe. Employees were very welcoming and nice.

    Ginger Chai
    Chantel H.

    Came here on a Monday afternoon. Initially we were headed to Duchess Bakery but unbeknownst to us Duchess is closed Monday's. But turns out Remedy was exactly what we wanted anyway. I order a ginger Chai and my friend ordered the caffeine free Chai. My ginger chai was deliciously spiced and perfectly sweet. When visiting Remedy be sure to bring your sweet tooth along because boy oh boy to they ever have some awesome desserts. Me and my friend shared a slice of the strawberry shortcake and well we polish that puppy off before our teas were even ready. On previous a previous visit I tried the raspberry yogurt cake and that too was pretty terrific. All in all. Great location, comfy spacious seating and amazing food and drinks. Don't hesitate to give this place a try.

    Soft drink options
    Pamela D.

    I'm a remedy cafe fan and this location is my favourite. It's roomier than the other spots and lots of seating including a nice outdoor patio space. Inside is bright with lots of windows and all the chai tea! All locations have the same funky style and fun vibes. Even down to the labels on the cakes and sugar canisters. Remedy cafe chai is hands down the best. I love the original but my husband likes the Kashmir chai which is decaf. Both super tasty and 100% the reason to visit any location. The food is consistently good and today I got the butter chicken wrap. It's very filling, packed with rice, chicken and peas. You get a sweet dip that just takes the wrap to a whole new level. Perfect place to sit in or take out.

    Hello chai latte!
    Kristi L.

    Okay people, here's the deal with this place. Read the menu and look at pictures before you go, or you're gonna be staring at their menu feeling confused and slightly afraid while holding up the line. You're gonna want to order a Chana wrap though, my friend. Second, don't you dare walk in here without getting a chai. Don't even think about it. You're gonna want the original chai. It is sweet heavenly delight in a cup, and it's going to change your life. There's also a big selection of desserts, but I can't comment on that because I over stuffed on the above mentioned goodies. The music is kind of awesome (in my opinion) and the vibe is relaxed and quiet, even when busy. Some of the staff are super nice, and others not, but I'm cool with that because the food is sooooo gooooood.

    Vegan Rasz Chocolate Cake. It is sweet but nothing to write home about.
    Caroline M.

    I'm very familiar with the location on Jasper Avenue. However, we went to the 124 Street location to enjoy the neighbourhood and have a late snack with our baby. This location is on a great street with space to stroll and check out eclectic shops. The location has a lot more space to sit and relax. There is a beautiful sidewalk cafe with lights strung up in the trees and fresh water bowls for dogs. The furniture is fresh and vibrant in an array of teal, orange and white. When you enter the smell of warm spices like cinnamon, ginger, cardamom and aniseed hit your senses immediately. We ordered two chai lattes, a vegan chicken chana wrap, raspberry chocolate cake and a ginger cookie. All vegan of course. The cake was a bit of a disappointment. The icing was pink but tasted like icing sugar, not raspberries. It was no more significant than a boxed cake. The chicken chana wrap was wonderful. Warm chickpeas and tvp in a hearty yellow gravy wrapped in a warm flat bread warm complimented with a sweet tamarind dip. The ginger cookie was a perfect blend of ginger and molasses. Or at least that's what it tasted like. I'm an enormous fan of their chai latte and order it half sweet with almond milk. This time it really lacked the spicy flavour I'm accustomed to. Not sure it they changed the way they make it. Next time I'll order it without the half sweet to see. It was still good, just a little watered down. Overall this location invites a fun group of young to old. Writers, friends, dates and families. It's a warm and inviting restaurant and I would visit again for my favourite things; chai latte and chana masala wrap!

    Sunday Beers! They have a lot of selections!
    Amabel D.

    I absolutely LOVE this place for everything. I am half Indian so you know I love curry. What better than CURRY, ALCOHOL, and COFFEE? Nothing. This is the perfect place to study on a Sunday. You can have the free wifi and Sunday Beers with your buddies and just camp out here with your laptop. I don't usually study in cafes but when I do it's this one - and usually the 124th location. I find this location to be a lot more open and the bathrooms are cleaner. The people working here are usually pretty helpful. I like to drink beer but I never know what to have, and they usually give pretty good recommendations. This place is also great for local events. They have lots of posters you can look at to get an idea of what to do in the city. In fact, 124th as a whole is great for local cafes and places to go. It's a really nice area of the downtown with a lot of life. Whoever says that Edmonton has no culture needs to come here. There is always something to do. :)

    2 chai & 4 samosas! Yummm!

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