Ritual - Vancouver

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Ritual

Ritual
4.3 / 5 (13 reviews)

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Ritual is a hidden gem serving delicious food in a cozy atmosphere with friendly staff. From pulled pork bennies to German-inspired pancakes, each dish is meticulously prepared with care and fresh, locally sourced ingredients. The extensive drink selection including the famed ginger green tea is a must-try. The decor is modern, warm, and inviting, making it a perfect spot for a leisurely breakfast or an evening meal. Prices are higher, but the quality and taste of the food make it worth it. Don't miss out on this culinary delight in Vancouver's Westend. Highly recommended for a memorable dining experience.

Last update: 17.01.2026 from: User

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★ 4.3 / 5 from 13 reviews

Wow, I absolutely adore brunch.

After biking around Stanley Park, I stumbled upon Ritual. I was seeking a cozy spot with comforting food, and voila! A hidden gem found.

This restaurant may not be brand new, but it was my first time visiting and I had never noticed it before. I would like to extend a warm welcome to the neighborhood! And wow, what a great find.

By chance we found the Ritual tonight, coming from Stanley Park: a German family of four, all hungry. Attracted by the purity of the interior design we were warmly welcomed by the staff of this owner driven restaurant. We decided for three very different types of pancake dishes and the Lamp Bolognese Spagetti. All were very delicious and to the point. It was an awesome dinner! Thank you!The photo shows my pancake with pulled pork topped by a spicy pineapple-mango sauce . Just great!

Not good - looking for just drinks - greeted in a somewhat cold manner and asked to wait for a table to be made ready. The place was almost empty with 7 tables free but uncleared from the last customers. The server then proceeds to continue to just type in bill information from a previous client whilst we wait for somebody to just clear one of the tables. There was also a couple in front of us also waiting - after some time, they just gave up and left. we then did the same. I actually decided to explain why we were leaving and the person just carried on typing - they did not even bother to look up to listen to me asking why somebody could not be bothered just to clear some empty mugs on one of the tables - extremely rude

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You can watch major sporting events on a screen / TV right in the joint.

The diner is accessible and can therefore also be used with a wheelchair or physiological disabilities.

The restaurant accepts the common credit cards.

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