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This blog explores the Surrey Spice Trail, a self-guided culinary journey through Surrey, BC, showcasing over 70 restaurants offering diverse global cuisines. From Indian curries and Afghan kebabs to African jollof rice and Latin American street food, the trail highlights the city’s vibrant multicultural food scene. The blog offers travel tips, must-visit spots, and how Surrey’s transit developments make this experience more accessible for food-loving travelers.

Surrey Spice Trail: A Foodie’s Multicultural Journey

Explore Surrey’s Spice Trail—a flavorful journey through authentic global cuisines, from Indian curries to Caribbean jerk and Afghan delights.

Discover the Surrey Spice Trail

Surrey, BC, is quickly becoming one of Canada’s most exciting culinary destinations, thanks to the growing popularity of the Surrey Spice Trail. This self-guided food tour connects food lovers with over 70 diverse restaurants, showcasing the rich cultural heritage and global flavours that thrive in Surrey’s communities.

A World of Flavours in One City

The Spice Trail spans across neighbourhoods like Newton, Guildford, and Cloverdale, where you’ll find cuisine from India, Pakistan, the Caribbean, the Philippines, Mexico, Africa, and more. Whether you’re craving tandoori chicken, Ethiopian injera, or Salvadoran pupusas, Surrey offers a bite from every continent.

Popular picks include:

Afghan Kitchen (South Surrey) – Traditional Afghan kebabs and pilaf
Taste of Africa (Whalley) – Spicy Nigerian jollof rice and suya
Clove – The Art of Dining (Guildford) – Elegant Indian fusion

Eat Like a Local: Tips for the Trail

Unlike a typical food festival, the Spice Trail is year-round and self-paced. Locals suggest visiting 2–3 spots per day, pairing lunch with a dessert or café stop. Many restaurants are family-owned, giving visitors a personal and authentic experience.

Pro tip: Start in Newton for the highest concentration of South Asian cuisine, and work your way toward Fleetwood or South Surrey for African, Persian, or Middle Eastern dishes.

More Than Just Food

The trail is not just about eating—it’s a cultural exploration. Many eateries are decorated with traditional art, murals, and handcrafted interiors. A visit becomes a feast for both the taste buds and the eyes. For Instagram-worthy content, stop by cafés like Kap’s Café, newly opened by comedian Kapil Sharma, known for its pastel interiors and Indian-inspired drinks.

Easy Access with SkyTrain Expansion

Getting around Surrey is becoming even easier. With the Surrey–Langley SkyTrain extension underway, soon visitors will have better transit access to these culinary hubs. It’s the perfect opportunity to explore Surrey without a car and taste the world without leaving British Columbia.

Plan Your Own Spice Trail Adventure

The official Discover Surrey website offers maps, restaurant listings, and itinerary ideas for customizing your food journey. You can plan a date night, family food crawl, or solo adventure—each stop promises something unforgettable.

Final Thoughts

The Surrey Spice Trail isn’t just a food tour—it’s a celebration of culture, community, and cuisine. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, this trail is a must-do experience for anyone who loves good food and global flavours

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