๐จ๐ฆ Calgary Food Guide ๐ฅค๐ฃ๐ณ
Whether youโre heading to Banff or just leaving, these Calgary eateries are worth a special stop! Here are 3 treasure restaurants we tried โ from Korean brunch to nostalgic milkshakes and a Japanese feast. Diverse flavors + Chinese-friendly! ๐ณ Brouhaha | Korean Brunch โ๏ธ One look at the menu and I knew: This brunch spot gets Asians! Must-order: Kimchi Omurice Spicy kimchi + rich eggs + perfectly fried rice ๐ณ๐ฅ Recommended drink: Banana Mocha Sweet with a hint of bitterness โ great for a pre-drive boost! โ๏ธ ๐ฅค Petersโ Drive-In | Director Ang Leeโs favorite milkshake spot! This classic American drive-thru (open since 1962) is famous not for burgers, butโMILKSHAKES! They offer endless custom mix options. I tried: Banana + Strawberry โ smooth and not too sweet ๐๐ Highly recommend: Mango + Pineapple โ tropical and intense, perfect for fruit lovers ๐ฅญ๐ ๐ฃ Honjin Izakaya | The best Japanese food in Calgary โ no doubt! ๐ฅ This place is arguably the top izakaya in the city. A must for Japanese cuisine lovers! Recommendations ๐๏ผ Yukhoe (beef tartare): Even better than the Western version โ highly recommended! Yakitori: Beef skewers are a must-try โ Alberta beef is no joke ๐ฅฉ Unagi: Tender, flavorful, melts in your mouth ๐ Sashimi: Fresh scallops, plump oysters, and donโt miss the sea urchin + roe + nori combo! ๐ Bottom line: Almost no misses here. Order freely โ you wonโt be disappointed! ๐ Good food is both a pre-adventure ritual and a post-trip reward. With this, our Banff series + Calgary recommendations come to a close! Hope you found this helpful! #CalgaryFood #KoreanBrunch #CalgaryJapanese #Izakaya #PetersDriveIn #Milkshake #RoadTrip ๐๐ฝ๏ธโจ