Filipino Bakeries, Restaurants, and Stores in Calgary
A directory of verified Filipino-owned bakeries, supermarkets, and restaurants across Calgary — sorted by quadrant.
The main Filipino supermarket is Seafood City in NE (Sunridge Way). For pandesal, Loriz has two locations in SW. For ulam and home cooking, T&T Supermarkets have decent Filipino sections too. Jollibee operates in Calgary as the city's go-to Filipino fast-food spot.
Anyone in Calgary looking for Filipino groceries, bakeries, or restaurants — newcomers and long-time residents alike.
Filipino supermarkets
- Seafood City — 3320 Sunridge Way NE. The largest Filipino-specific supermarket chain in North America, with a Calgary location featuring three in-house restaurants (Grill City for BBQ, Crispy Town for fried specialties, Noodle Street for noodle dishes). Fresh fish, Filipino-cut meats, hard-to-find pantry items.
- Tatak Pinoy — 26 Midlake Blvd SE. Family-run Filipino grocery, well-known in the south end community.
- Filipino Market — 3803 26 Ave SW (Killarney). Smaller shop with fresh-baked Filipino treats and welcoming owners.
- Lola's Filipino Kitchen — Willow Park Center, 10325 Bonaventure Dr SE. Grocery plus a restaurant menu of sisig, pancit, and lumpia.
For broader Asian groceries, T&T Supermarket locations across Calgary stock a meaningful Filipino section and frozen Filipino brands.
Bakeries
- Loriz Pilipino Bakery & Convenience — two locations: Bridlewood (2525 Bridlecrest Way SW, Unit 25) and Heritage Plaza (8330 Macleod Trail SE, F13). Known for pandesal, hopia, ube products, and Filipino groceries.
- Bake Venue — 5940 Macleod Trail SW, Suite 101. Filipino-inspired baked goods with a strong reputation for ube cheesecake and custom cakes. More cake/cafe focused than pandesal.
- Mang Pedro's Bakery — 4068 Ogden Road SE. Wholesale only — no retail. Their Filipino-inspired buns and breads are stocked at many Asian grocers around Calgary, so look for the Mang Pedro's label on shelves.
Restaurants
- Amihan Grill + Bakeshop — Filipino restaurant with a menu drawing from Philippine street food, BBQ, and traditional comfort dishes [verify current address at amihan.ca].
- Jollibee — Calgary location for the iconic Filipino fast-food chain known for Chickenjoy, Jolly Spaghetti, and peach mango pie [verify current Jollibee Calgary address].
- Rise N' Shine Breakfast Place — Filipino-Canadian breakfast spot featured among Calgary's Filipino restaurant scene.
- Expatasia — Filipino-Asian fusion with a strong following.
For weddings and big gatherings, several Calgary Filipino caterers handle lechon and full Filipino menus — ask in the Calgary Filipino community Facebook groups for current recommendations.
By quadrant
- NE: Seafood City (Sunridge), Umac Cargo (11 St NE), most NE Filipino restaurants and home-based caterers
- SE: Tatak Pinoy (Midlake), Lola's (Willow Park), Mang Pedro's (Ogden), Loriz Heritage Plaza, Forex Cargo (39 Ave SE)
- SW: Loriz Bridlewood, Filipino Market (Killarney), Bake Venue (Macleod Trail)
- NW: smaller pockets — Filipino sections at T&T Crowfoot are the typical option
Filipino flavours at non-Filipino stores
Don't overlook the Filipino section at T&T Supermarket locations or larger Asian groceries — they carry Lucky Me, Datu Puti, Silver Swan, frozen tilapia and bangus, banana ketchup, and instant siopao at competitive prices.
Costco occasionally stocks Filipino-inspired snacks (Skyflakes, lychee jelly, etc.) in their Asian aisle.
Community shoutout
If you want the most current list — new openings, closures, pop-ups — the 'Filipinos in Calgary' Facebook groups are the fastest source of word-of-mouth. Always verify hours and address before driving across the city, since some businesses post updates only on Facebook or Instagram.
Common mistakes
- Driving to Mang Pedro's expecting walk-in retail — they are wholesale only. Look for their products at Asian groceries instead.
- Confusing Aling Mary's Filipino Store (which is in Surrey, BC) with Calgary businesses — sometimes referenced in older social posts that travel between provincial communities.
- Showing up at Loriz expecting one location — they have two. Confirm which one you're heading to (Bridlewood SW vs Heritage Plaza SE).
- Assuming Filipino restaurants are open every day — many smaller spots close Sundays or Mondays. Check before heading out.