Calgary Russian Store

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Calgary, Canada

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Convenience store· Gourmet grocery store· Food & Beverages· General store

Calgary Russian Store Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Calgary Russian Store is located in Calgary, Canada on 523 Woodpark Blvd SW. Calgary Russian Store is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category convenience store in Canada. Calgary Russian Store is a food & beverages company based out of 523 Woodpark Blvd SW, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

Address

523 Woodpark Blvd SW

Phone

+1 4032384607

Headquarters

Calgary, Alberta

Service options

In-store shopping

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car park

Open hours

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Michelle Goshinmon

So a friend and I are on a mission to try our city's offering of ethnic markets. Every week we select a few to visit and shop in. Our visit to the Russian Store his past Sunday did not disappoint! Tanya was a delight! Very helpful with how to tips to cook the offerings of the store. I bought the most flavourful Borscht I have ever had - I will definitely buy this delicious house made soup again! Now, I can't wait to try the little meat dumplings that are also made in house!

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Kat Halushka

Great groceries store. Friendly staff. Best dumplings!

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Matt Stanicky

I needed some wheat for a recipe and found exactly what I needed and more! The lady was very helpful and friendly, even giving some cooking tips. I will definitely be back.

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Mike Kharkov

Clean, well organized, fresh food, friendly staff, cozy atmosphere.

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Peter Muras

I went here for the first time last week and I was impressed. There was a great selection of products from Eastern Europe (cold cuts, candies, beverages, etc) The lady had made fresh shuba that day and I had to get some (if you haven’t tried it, it’s a layered dish made from cooked and grated potatoes and beets, layered over finely chopped salted herring and mayo - it is really tasty, a bit of an acquired taste). I also got some chunks of cold-smoked salmon (this was really good). To the people who say the staff aren’t friendly: not true at all. You need to understand that you’re entering a different cultural space and Eastern Europeans (because of some rough historical experiences) tend to be more neutral in demeanour. They also have a dry sense of humour. To them, excessive grinning and smiling, which you may think is “friendly”, can be interpreted as strange (ie. crazy person) and fake.