118 Street, Cheap Eats, Edmonton

Uncle Ed’s

Being an avid perogy lover – I can’t believe it took me this long to try out Uncle Ed’s! Edmonton doesn’t have many authentic Ukrainian restaurants so I was pretty excited to stop by for some perogies. Located on 118 Ave, it’s been open since 1959 and shares the same space as Mundare’s Sausage House. They serve up delicious, inexpensive, and high quality Ukrainian dishes. Their menu has a wide variety of choices, if you’re not feeling like eating some perogies then you can choose from other options such as sausage patties, BBQ ribs, or cheese dog to name a few options!

Mundare Sausage Plate $12.50

I got a Mundare Sausage Plate with my favourite flavour of perogies, potato & onion. Their other perogy choices are: potato & cottage cheese, potato & cheddar cheese, and potato & sauerkraut. The plate includes 4 perogies, 4 cabbage rolls (sweet or sour), 2 baked cheese buns, and 2 cheese crepes. Instead of 4 perogies and 4 cabbage rolls, I asked for 6 perogies and 2 cabbage rolls. It was very filling! The perogies were soft and tasted homemade, like Baba had made them. They were lightly topped with fresh onion and bacon. For my 2 cabbage rolls, I decided to try 1 sweet and 1 sour. I’m not the biggest fan of cabbage rolls but I didn’t mind them from here. The baked cheese buns were delicious. They weren’t overly cheesy and were topped with a dill cream sauce. On the other hand, the cheese crepes were a bit bland to me but the same dill cream sauce added some flavour to it. Lastly, the Mundare sausage was fresh and tasty. It was fried very lightly and came from the sausage house in the restaurant! We were also given mustard and hot mustard, along with the normal side of sour cream. I recommend trying the hot mustard with the sausage for a bit of a kick. Overall, my meal tasted very authentic and delicious!

Sausage Patty Plate $12.50

My friend tried their Sausage Patty Plate which is the same as mine, except there’s a sausage patty instead of a sausage. He enjoyed his meal as well and said that the sausage was savoury and well seasoned.

Mundare Sausage House is in the same space as Uncle Ed’s. Here, you’ll find a deli, a mini Ukrainian grocery store, and little Ukrainian knick-knacks!

If you’re in the mood for some Ukrainian comfort food aka perogies, stop by Uncle Ed’s!

Address & Hours

Edmonton, AB

Mon to Sat: 11 am – 7 pm

Sun: Closed

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