There's a new late-night grill restaurant now open in Edmonton

A new addition is popping up in Edmonton’s late-night food scene!
Siuyeh is Edmonton’s newest late-night restaurant, with street eats, strong drinks, and no curfew. It’s bringing more flavour to the Asian food scene in the city, offering an evening spot for unwinding with friends and family.
This restaurant was founded in 2024 and started as a series of pop-up dinners inspired by Michael Lam and Hanson Chung’s shared love for late-night meals, travel, and community. This is their first concept together, and its an exciting time to be a foodie in Edmonton.
Siu yeh means “late-night snack.” It’s more common in Asia, more specifically parts of China, usually enjoyed with friends or co-workers on late nights, associated with a midnight snack or meal.
View this post on Instagram
The restaurant held its soft opening on Oct. 9 and 10, hosting a full house of excited customers. Since it’s soft opening, the team has decided to keep the restaurant open in anticipation of the grand opening coming soon.
Its menu includes items like meat skewers, chicken skins, enoki mushrooms, and much more. Keep your eye out, though, as the menu is subject to change.
Currently, Siuyeh is closed on Mondays, and open 5 p.m. to midnight on Tuesdays through Thursdays, 5 p.m. to late on Fridays, 4 p.m. to late on Saturdays, and 5 to 11 p.m. on Sundays.
Stay tuned for more in anticipation of its grand opening!
Siuyeh
Address: 3709 Gateway Blvd., Edmonton
Still hungry? Discover Dished Edmonton on TikTok