You don’t see as many buffets as you used to. We’re always on the hunt for delicious, memorable, and unique dining experiences around Alberta, and we have to say, this one is something special. You will want to keep reading if you love perogies, cabbage rolls, and big portions.
Located in the heart of Nisku, Alberta, Saskitoba Diner is a delightful small-town eatery with unparalleled dining experience. This charming diner, known for its warm and welcoming atmosphere, has become a beloved spot for both locals and visitors alike, particularly for those searching for an authentic and satisfying meal that brings back all the childhood feels of homemade cooking. Among its menu offerings, the $25 handmade Ukrainian Buffet stands out as its highlight. Even better, kids under 12 eat for only $1 per year of age. You can’t beat that deal. Whether you’re a foodie or simply looking for a cozy place to enjoy a home-cooked meal, Saskitoba Diner is a must.
From the moment you step inside Saskitoba Diner, you’re greeted with a sense of nostalgia and warmth. The diner is a blend of rustic charm and vintage decor, creating an inviting atmosphere that makes you feel right at home. Quaint furnishings, classic tablecloths, and friendly staff contribute to the cozy atmosphere, making it the perfect place to relax and enjoy a meal with family and friends.
Let’s talk about the main event. What sets Saskitoba Diner apart from other hotspots in the area is its exceptional handmade Ukrainian Buffet. For just $25, visitors can indulge in an all-you-can-eat feast that includes an assortment of classic Ukrainian dishes. Available on select days, this buffet is a culinary delight that showcases traditional Ukrainian dishes and will most definitely have you coming back for more. The buffet changes frequently, but it typically includes favourites such as holubtsi (cabbage rolls), borscht, kielbasa, and of course, their famous perogies.
These delightful Ukrainian dumplings are not to be missed. Every single perogi is hand pinched from scratch using traditional recipes passed down through generations. Each bite is a burst of flavour, with the perfect balance of dough and savoury fillings. The diner offers a range of perogie options, including classic potato and cheddar, sauerkraut, and meat-filled varieties. Served with a generous dollop of sour cream and tossed in sauteed butter and onions with dill sauce, these perogies are a handmade masterpiece that keeps customers coming back for more.
Another highlight of the menu is the cabbage rolls, which are prepared with seasoned ground meat and rice, wrapped in tender cabbage leaves, and simmered in a savoury tomato sauce. The borscht, a hearty beet soup, is another standout dish, with its vibrant colour and the perfect blend of sweet and tangy flavours. Each dish on the buffet is crafted with love and authenticity, just like Grandma (or Grandpa!) did.
Saskitoba Diner is more than just a place to dine. It's a celebration of community, tradition, and hospitality. The diner’s commitment to using fresh, locally sourced ingredients whenever possible and preserving traditional recipes are evident in every dish they serve. The owners and staff take pride in creating a warm, welcoming environment where customers can enjoy delicious food and make lasting memories.
Whether you’re craving a hearty meal or simply looking for a taste of tradition, Saskitoba Diner is a destination that can’t be overlooked. Its blend of charm, delicious food, and exceptional service make it a hit among small-town eats. The diner captures the essence of small-town Alberta and its prairie influence. Every dish on the menu offers a taste of home and heritage.
Another huge draw to Saskitoba Diner is its commitment to preserving and celebrating Ukrainian traditions. It holds a special place in the hearts of those who visit, and with its $25 buffet, what’s not to love? The next time you find yourself in Nisku, make sure to stop by Saskitoba Diner to experience a touch of Ukraine. If you don’t find yourself in the area often, we suggest you change that soon.
The Ukrainian Buffet books quickly, so be sure to reserve your table! Check the restaurant’s Facebook and Instagram pages to make a reservation and for diner hours.
It’s important to note, “Saskitoba hand makes every item on the buffet menu and invites every customer to go up as many times as they wish, providing they take only what they can eat. Help keep the buffet costs low, bellies full, and hearts happy by reducing food waste,” says Saskitoba Staff.
Saskitoba is located East of the QE 2, off Range Road 250A and 15th Avenue, in the town of Nisku, Alberta.
Britanny Burr is a freelance writer and a contributor to Great West Media. This story was written for the Great West Media & Southern Alberta Newspapers Hot Summer Guide advertising feature. The Hot Summer Guide is a special feature about summer activities, bucket list adventures, staycation options, road trips, attractions, events, and road trip-worthy food & beverage destinations across Alberta. It is not written by and does not necessarily reflect the views of the editorial staff.
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