From steaming bowls of pho and ramen to hearty soups, to flavourful curries, there are plenty of spots for comfort food to try in Vancouver this fall, and we’re here to map them all out for you. So if you’re need of something warm and savoury to cheer you up as the weather cools, consider checking out one of these restaurants!

Here are some of the best spots for comfort food in Vancouver.

Ramen Kounotori 

We’re starting off with one of our new fave ramen restaurants in the city. Flavourful broth, hearty fillings, and delicate noodles – all in a cozy, unpretentious space on Main. What more could you ask for?

Where: 3950 Main Street

Lunch Lady 

This quintessential spot for authentic Vietnamese street food is undoubtedly one of our fave spots in Vancouver, and for good reason. The menu is full of different pho bowls, meat-forwarded dishes, and tasty desserts.

Where: 1046 Commercial Drive

Ramen Danbo

This is your spot for classic shoyu ramen. Rich and creamy, with just the right amount of salt, Danbo offers some of the best ramen in the city, and they’re always worth the lineups.

Where: Multiple locations

Sula Indian Restaurant

A local fave for Indian cuisine, Sula offers visitors a taste of their time-honoured family recipes, with three locations to choose from on Commercial, Davie, and Main.

Where: Multiple locations

Do Chay Saigon Vegetarian

Vegan or not, a bowl of pho from Do Chay never disappoints! Their ecipe is chock full of delicious ingredients like broccoli tempura, avocado, yuba and bean curd. And here we were thinking that plant-based diets would have a tricky time finding a quality bowl of pho!

Where: 1392 Kingsway and 1269 Hamilton Street

Kinton Ramen 

Known for its sophisticated, rich soup base and variety of noodle and protein options, Kinton has multiple locations across Metro Vancouver to check out.

Where: Multiple locations

Liquids + Solids 

If you’re a big soup person, this is one of the few soup cafes in Vancouver. Diners enjoy a rotating menu of wholesome soups like Smokin Beef Chipotle Chili, French Canadian Split Pea Soup, Lucky 13 Vegetable Soup, and much more.

Where: 901 East Hastings Street

Anh and Chi

This spot along Main Street truly set the bar for modern Vietnamese cuisine in Vancouver, whether you’re craving a giant bowl of pho or some shareable appies.

Where: 3388 Main Street

Burgoo 

Comfort food is 100% the name of the game at Burgoo, which has a couple of locations in Vancouver to choose from. We’re partial to one of their fresh sandwiches paired with a soup!

Where: Multiple locations

Afghan Horseman 

If you want to feel like you’re transported to somewhere outside of Vancouver, this is your pick. As Canada’s first Afghan restaurant, Afghan Horseman has a special place in the cultural and culinary fabric of the city. Its authentic Afghan staples like dahl, palaw, shish kebabs, borani, and chalaw will have you reaching for more.

Where: 1833 Anderson Street, #202

The Ramen Butcher

Although the name is unique, The Ramen Butcher is affiliated with the insanely popular Menya Kouji Group in Japan. You can’t go wrong with the menu here!

Where: 223 East Georgia Street

Kokoro Tokyo Mazesoba

This spot offers a particular dish that we’re intrigued by. Sure, (tasty) ramen is available, but the real draw here is the mazesoba, which is more or less the brothless cousin of ramen. Fun fact- this Japanese chain is the largest in the world for the dish.

Where: Multiple locations

Afuri ramen + dumpling 

If you love dumplings, this is your spot! You’ve got flavourful small plates, a range of gyoza, donburi, sushi rolls, and afuri ramen.

Where: 2801 Main Street

Cafe Dang Anh

This spot might be located in an unconventional space, but their authentic Northern Vietnamese food is definitely worth the trip. A little taste of the heart of Hanoi!

Where: 1C9, 5186 Victoria Drive

Le Petit Saigon

If you’re looking for a particularly fragrant broth, consider checking out Le Petit Saigon. That’s what sold us, at least. Now, we look forward to pretty much everything on the menu, but we keep coming back to the pho.

Where: 2783 East Hastings Street

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