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Chop, chop: New steakhouse opens 20th Canadian location in South Surrey

There’s a new steakhouse in South Surrey.

Chop Steakhouse & Bar officially opened its 20th location at Grandview Corners, a milestone for the Canadian steakhouse brand, located adjacent to the Shops at Morgan Crossing and Grandview Corners Shopping Mall.

Located at 16051 24 Ave.,the new restaurant brings Chop’s signature modern steakhouse experience to the South Surrey and White Rock communities, and is just minutes away from shopping as well as Softball City and the South Surrey Recreation and Arts Centre, a release noted.

Designed with Chop’s modern aesthetic and warm hospitality in mind, the South Surrey location features an enclosed four-season patio, along with a private dining room ideal for corporate events, birthdays, and group gatherings of all sizes.

“With the opening of Chop South Surrey, we’re celebrating a meaningful milestone for our team — our 20th restaurant in our 20th year,” said Chop Steakhouse and Bar president and COO Christina Kuypers in the release.

“Chop has grown because of the communities that have welcomed us in, and we’re excited to now be part of South Surrey. There’s a strong sense of energy and community here, and we’re looking forward to creating a space where people can come together over great food, celebrate life’s moments, big and small, and feel genuinely cared for every time they walk through our doors.”

Chop South Surrey is now open for lunch, Happy Hour, dinner, and late night, offering guests more opportunities than ever to enjoy Chop’s elevated menu and welcoming atmosphere. Chop’s daily Happy Hour continues to be a standout feature, offering great value and a lively setting for everything from spontaneous meetups to celebrations, the release noted.

“We’re incredibly excited to officially open our doors in South Surrey,” said owner and franschisee Andy Ahluwalia, who grew up in the area.

“Opening this restaurant in the community where I grew up makes this moment especially meaningful for me. South Surrey has such a strong sense of community, and from the very beginning, we wanted to create a space where people can come together to celebrate, connect, and make lasting memories.”

Visit www.chop.ca for more information.