We’ve all been there — at the end of a long day of moving into a new place the only thing you can think of is food. Maria Augusta, founder and owner of Augusta Fashion & Textiles, had this experience at the end of April while moving into the company’s new studio space on 127 Street. Conveniently, she found Sabor de Los Andes across the street. The restaurant specializes in Latin American food, and she says the Chicken Arepa became her favourite food in Edmonton.
“And the staff is friendly, we were talking to them about salsa dancing and how I like salsa dancing too,” she says. Movement and dance are elements that Augusta believes are expressed through fashion and clothing, and can bring people together and build community. Part of her mission in Edmonton is to build the city’s fashion community using her experience from abroad, having worked in Italy, as well as closer to home at Vancouver Fashion Week.
And at the end of a day building that community? Sabor de Los Andes is where she wants to relax. “It’s so cute, it’s a little neighbourhood place,” she says, “and it reminds me of village restaurants in Italy. It has the same kind of tables and tablecloths, it feels comfortable.”
Summer Faves
If there’s anything to be gleaned from his series: we Edmontonians love food and we love being outdoors. When we’re not slurping noodles or lingering over brunch, we’re taking scenic strolls, stopping at dog parks and snapping pictures at river valley vistas. Delve into this year’s list of Edmontonians’ favourite things — with best-loved picks from a variety of noteworthy locals who span the arts, business, sports and non-profit realms — to help build your own summer bucket list. And if you can’t make it beyond your backyard, you can at least follow this foolproof formula and enjoy something tasty in the sunshine.














