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01/15/2026

Surrounded by big brands and familiar logos, Cuatro Coffee quietly does its own thing and does it really well.

Located in South Surrey / Morgan Crossing, Cuatro is an independent roaster and café that takes coffee seriously without turning it into a performance. Beans are roasted in-house, single origins rotate through the bar, and the focus stays on flavour, balance, and consistency.

The space matches the vibe: warm, modern, and unfussy. A mix of locals grabbing their daily cup, laptop workers settling in, and friends meeting without the noise of chain cafés.

Beyond the coffee, the food keeps it simple and solid, paninis, breakfast sandwiches, pastries, and occasional house-baked treats. Enough to stay, not distract from the main event.

Cuatro works because it doesn’t try to out-brand anyone.
It just out-roasts them.

If you’re at Morgan Crossing and instinctively head toward the chains… this might be your sign to look one door over.


01/08/2026

For a long time, Surrey City Centre was a place people passed through.
Then spots like Dominion Bar + Kitchen started changing that.

Located inside the Civic Hotel at Surrey Civic Plaza, Dominion was designed to be more than a hotel restaurant, it’s meant to be a social anchor. A place where office workers meet for lunch, SkyTrain riders stop for happy hour, dates stretch into dinner, and conversations linger longer than planned.

The menu leans “New Canadian”, familiar comfort food, but done clean and modern.
Think burgers, fish & chips, pastas, steaks, Ocean Wise seafood, and share plates like Scotch eggs and tuna tartare. Add craft cocktails, B.C. beers, and a happy hour that quietly pulls in a loyal crowd.

The space matters too: floor-to-ceiling windows facing Civic Plaza, a polished but relaxed vibe, and the kind of energy that makes City Centre feel less like a transit hub and more like an actual downtown.

Is it pricier than your average casual spot? Some say yes.
Is it one of the places that helped redefine how people use this area? Also yes.

📍 Dominion Bar + Kitchen - 13475 Central Ave
Right under the Civic Hotel, right in the middle of it all.

Is this your go-to for City Centre meetings, dates, or pre-event drinks or do you still skip hotel restaurants altogether?
Let’s hear it 👇


Christmas is here 🎄✨ Wishing Surrey a season full of warmth and joy.
12/25/2025

Christmas is here 🎄✨ Wishing Surrey a season full of warmth and joy.

12/23/2025

There are restaurants you walk into last minute.
And then there are places you choose.

Skye Avenue Kitchen & Lounge falls firmly into the second category.

Tucked inside Central City, this is the kind of spot people save for date nights, celebrations, and dinners where the setting matters as much as the food. From the whisky lounge to the chef’s tables and the heated patio overlooking the SFU and skyline, everything here feels designed, not accidental.

The menu leans modern Canadian with range and confidence:
slow-braised short rib, beef cheeks, seafood, brunch Bennys, steak & eggs, and desserts that actually get talked about afterward. Pair that with one of the city’s most serious whisky and cognac selections, and the tone is set.

Yes, it’s priced higher than casual dining.
And yes, that’s the point.

Skye Avenue isn’t trying to be everyone’s everyday spot.
It’s aiming to be the place you pick when the night needs to mean something.

📍 190 – 13450 102 Ave, Central City
Across from Surrey Central Station.

So here’s the real question:
Is this where you go for the occasion, or do you still leave the city for that kind of night out? 🥃✨



12/22/2025

If you like food that’s fast but still feels fresh, Pokerrito might already be on your radar, and now it’s officially becoming a Surrey staple.

Originally launched in downtown Vancouver in 2016, Pokerrito built its name on customizable poke bowls and sushi-style burritos that mix Hawaiian roots with Japanese and Korean flavours. Think sushi-grade tuna and salmon, bulgogi beef, tofu options, crispy textures, and sauces you actually want to drizzle.

What’s new for Surrey:

🥗 Morgan Crossing - already open, bringing poke bowls into South Surrey’s lifestyle centre
🏙️ King George Hub - coming soon, joining the growing City Centre food lineup next to spots like Ruex, Kinton, and Jollibee

The appeal is simple:
Build-your-own bowls, lighter but filling meals, vegan and vegetarian options, and flavours that don’t feel “diet.”

Pokerrito’s growth also fits a bigger trend - home-grown Canadian brands expanding into Surrey, not just imports from elsewhere.

📍 Morgan Crossing (open now)
📍 King George Hub (coming soon)

Do you go poke bowl… or sushi burrito?
And is City Centre officially becoming the lunch district?












12/20/2025

Some restaurants are known for flavour.
Others are remembered for their story.

Afghan Kitchen, tucked away in South Surrey, is both.

Opened in 2017, Afghan Kitchen was born from a journey that began in Kabul, passed through war, separation, and migration and eventually found a home here in Surrey.

Co-owner Hassib Sarwari arrived in Canada as a refugee with his mother and brothers after their family was torn apart during the Taliban era. Through everything, one constant remained: his mother’s cooking, food that kept the family together when nothing else was certain.

Today, those same family recipes are served to Surrey.

From slow-cooked Afghan Chicken, mantu dumplings, lamb shank, and charcoal kebabs, to vegetarian comfort dishes like sabzi, banjan eggplant, bolani naan, and aushak, the food here is generous, soulful, and meant to be shared.

And if you know, you know, the “mom’s secret” dessert is non-negotiable.

With near-perfect ratings and features like CBC’s Savouring Surrey, Afghan Kitchen has become more than a restaurant.
It’s a symbol of how immigrant families are shaping Surrey’s food identity, one plate at a time.

📍 Unit 115 – 16120 24 Ave, South Surrey

Surrey, have you eaten here yet?
If you have, you already understand why this place matters. ❤️

🏷️ HASHTAGS (respectful + high reach)













12/15/2025

Some food just hits different, because it’s cooked the way it is at home.
Bacayon’s Chibugan, the original Surrey location, is exactly that kind of place.

Tucked on 104 Ave, this family-run Filipino spot has quietly become a favourite for generous portions, bold flavours, and dishes that feel deeply familiar to anyone who grew up with Filipino food and welcoming to everyone discovering it for the first time.

What people keep coming back for:
🍳 Sisig Silog - crispy, savoury, comforting
🐷 Crispy Kare-Kare with rich peanut sauce
🍢 BBQ pork skewers, lumpiang shanghai, pancit, palabok
🎉 Party trays that feed gatherings the right way

Whether you’re dining in, grabbing take-out, or ordering for a family event, Bacayon’s does food with heart and Surrey has noticed (4.7⭐ on Google, for a reason).

📍 Unit 105 – 13979 104 Ave, Surrey
🕒 Tue–Sun | 10 AM – 7 PM

Surrey, what’s your go-to order here?
And if you haven’t tried it yet… this might be your sign❤️


12/13/2025

Surrey has a lot of great places to eat, but only a few feel like they carry the soul of the city.
Old Surrey Restaurant, founded in 1974, is one of those rare gems.

Housed inside a 1919 heritage home in Newton, Old Surrey feels like stepping into another time: creaking hardwood floors, intimate dining rooms, vintage photos of old Surrey on the walls, and a story that spans three generations of both the owners and the customers.

The Aguirre family has run it from the beginning.
Valentine Aguirre opened it in a semi-rural neighborhood back when Surrey had dirt roads… and somehow, his French fine-dining dream thrived. Today, his son Philip leads the kitchen, the same Philip who once stood on a wooden stool as a kid to wash dishes there.
(Yes, the stool is still there.)

From locally sourced lamb and veal from the family’s Chilliwack farm, to classic French dishes that never left the menu, Old Surrey has stayed true to itself through everything, city growth, trends, and shifting food culture.

It’s not just one of Surrey’s oldest restaurants.
It is one of our most cherished stories.

📍 Old Surrey Restaurant - opened 1974
A place where grandparents once ate… and now bring their grandkids.

Surrey, have you ever been here?
Or is this your sign to finally go?

👇 Share your memories or first impressions.


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