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Kalinka

4.1 (7 reviews)
Open • 9:00 am - 9:00 pm

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Looks like bad dog food, doesn't taste of anything really

I used to have good meals from Kalinka, like their schnitzel and mushroom sauce. But, it seems to have gone downhill. I had their cabbage rolls and it wasn't good, it looked horrible, and tasted like nothing in particular. People are friendly and serviceable. The store is very clean. I will stick to cheese and desserts in the future.

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4 years ago

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1 year ago

Great food. All meals are delicious. Would recommend perogies, cabbage rolls, deruny.

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5 years ago

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Old Fashioned Meat and Deli - Old Fashioned (Polish) Meat Deli

Old Fashioned Meat and Deli

(4 reviews)

My husband shops there a lot. Occasionally I accompany him. They have great products!!! However one…read moreperson did not mask yesterday on Dec 21. Not one of the staff as him to put on a mask.

I can't believe this GEM of a sausage maker has yet to be reviewed. I thought this town was filled…read morewith foodies who search out the refined, obscure nuances of gastrointestinal culture. I guess they're mostly 'fakirs', hyuk! I am not Polish so I cannot spell or pronounce things, but I think the owner/maker is called Miertek. Anyway you slice it, this is the guy to come to if you want locally produce cured/smoked meats and sausages. His fatty hungarian is the winter bomb, and the roasted bacon (that's right, ROASTED BACON) is a gift from the gods of meat preparation. I suggest that you peruse and randomly choose what looks appealing your first time. There is sooo much, you WILL be back. This guy is the sausage man for Calgary. Regarding his cuts of meat, I have only done his pork tenderloin -- it was exactly what I wanted. They also offer lots of other Polish things. Their fresh sauerkraut and pickles are better than almost anywhere else (Jan's gives him a run though), his smoked mackerel is as good as Jan's, and his scratch perogie selection is a cut above -- avoid the sauerkraut ones, they don't freeze as well as the others (sauerkraut perogies are best fresh). Lots of canned goods, spices, sweets, preserves et cetera. Just remember -- this is THE sausage guy. Closed Mondays, go to Bon-Ton then. Only then. Or wait for Miertek to open tuesday...

A-Mart

A-Mart

(8 reviews)

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We were delighted when we found out about A-mart since it was closer to where we live. It's cleaner…read moreand more organized than E-Mart and Arirang, but the prices on most of their items are way higher than their 2 competitors. They have a good selection of veggies that you normally use for korean dishes and their pre-made side dish corner is great as well. I have tried their Kimchi and raw squid with spicy sauce, and they were good. They also have some snacks, frozen goods, and candies that both E-Mart and Arirang do not carry, which is nice. The service is okay, most of the employees stocking the shelves don't ask if you need anything, even when you seem like you're lost or looking for something you couldn't find. Their cashiers are pretty quick even though I have only seen one till open, mind you, it's never busy when we visit. There has only been 5-7 people at most whenever we came for groceries. Overall, A-mart is a good korean grocery store closer to people living in the SE, but just keep an eye on the prices and wait for sales for your favorite items.

A+ for A-Mart. This small sister store to Arirang on 10th avenue is clean, bright and deceivingly…read morepacked with Korean, Japanese and Asian delicacies. I LOVE that the product labels have clear English translations and prices. Never will I ever again buy gochujang thinking I picked up a mild spicy level, but in actuality it's lap-dance-on-your-tongue. The Korean staples are all there: kimchi, hot pepper pastes and flakes, soybean pastes, soy sauces, oodles of noodle etc. There's also standard Asian produce along with Korean must-haves such as peeled garlic cloves, Perilla leaves, and chili peppers. Marinated meats are also available to bbq at home. Be sure to pick up some freshly, homemade side dishes such as seasoned baby crab and kimbap. The aisles are stocked with enough Korean snacks, and dried goods to satisfy your taste buds during a zombie apocalypse. Also super handy to have during the apocalypse are 16 litre kimchi Tupperwares big enough for a lifetime supply of kimchi (for a non-Korean), or one week's supply for Koreans. If you're environmentally friendly, A-Mart also supplies earthen kimchi pots in their humble kitchenware corner. Don't be afraid to walk on the Korean side at A-Mart. Hearing Gangnam Style as you wander the store will make you feel right at home. They get brownie points for ALMOST getting me to dance...almost. :)

Kalinka - importedfood - Updated May 2026

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