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Filipino Bakeries, Restaurants, and Stores in Calgary

A directory of verified Filipino-owned bakeries, supermarkets, and restaurants across Calgary — sorted by quadrant.

Sources checked: Seafood City Supermarket, Loriz Pilipino Bakery, Bake Venue, Mang Pedro's Bakery, Daily Hive Calgary, CBC News Calgary
Quick answer

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.

Who this is for

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.