I was surprised at how small the place is. I went on a Sunday around 1:30pm. There were no tables available. So I walked around the area, there are other restaurants close by. But I really wanted Filipino food. I ordered the Ginataang Sitaw with Kalabasa & Shrimp. It was excellent, not quite as good as my wife's version. Lol
I also ordered the Cheesecake Flan for desert. Overall the prices are reasonable. They do need a bigger place to serve their loyal customers. AAA
Authentic filipino food! We ordered goto (rice porridge) it was delicious! Tokawt baboy is good too. The lomi was alright. Service was ok and the place is really small. All in all not bad experience. Love there merienda style menu
LOVE it. I was told that the restaurant is under new management. It is now being managed by the previous owner of Barrio Fiesta. We checked it out! To my surprised, the place wasn't that big but it was very pleasant. We were offered a seat right away and was offered to used the Karaoke while waiting( they're very nice). There a bit of a wait but the food was so worth itThe krispy pata was good. The best food though was the Kare-kare. I think It was the best one I had from all the filipino restaurant. The SILOGs was the winner! It was so good. I don't mind spending so much at this restaurant. Tokwat baboy was perfect! The sisig was so good. We are definitely coming back!
Chopstix Filipino Restaurant. Chopstix Restaurant is a Filipino restaurant located in a mini plaza on the Southeast corner of 17th ave and 52nd St. Chopstix is well known for hosting many Filipino community parties and private parties. Their food price is average to other Filipino restaurants in Calgary and is the oldest Filipino restaurant in Calgary.
One of the best things about chopstix is the service. Because its a smaller sized restaurant, there's no need to wait long for service or to place your order.
My favourite things to eat there would definitely be the Bangus with rice, Halo Halo, Leche Flan and of course their Crispy Pata!
Fine, Filipino Cuisine. Food: A fine pick for authentic Filipino food. The best Crispy Pata (deep fried pork hock) in the city with a spicy kick. Worth the travel from anywhere to have a plate of the "Chopstix Special"!
Service: The owner takes orders if she's not in the back cooking. Friendly and fun.
Atmosphere: Everything tastes better when they're are good singers having their way with the free karaoke.
Bang for $: Few Filipino restaurants in the city give off the intimate and fun feel
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