

Walking inside, we were warmly greeted by the hostess, which I later discovered did double duty as a server too. I quickly scoped out the layout and immediately asked for the table by the windows. How else would I take these lovely photos, right? 🙂 The interior design is Traditional European characterized by the white walls, plush velour chairs, solid bold dining benches and brick archways.

Immediately afterwards, the 3 tier food tray is brought out. Besides the little detail of the customized ribbon with "Rose House" printed on it, the tray is simple, white colored and each level is the same in size. One thing I noticed right away was how tiny all the food was. I'm not a big eater and we didn't even end up finishing everything but I guess what I'm trying to say is that if I noticed it, then someone else who has a heartier appetite might find this set a little underwhelming in terms of the quantity. Now, I'm not saying that anyone should go to afternoon expecting to be stuffed with food but there are other options available in Vancouver, ex. Neverland Tea Salon, which offers a more robust selection of "regular" sized food items in their tea sets.
Below are the photos of each tier starting from the top working its way to the bottom plus a bonus waffle dessert which we ordered on the side. The savouries were good and the shrimp cocktail was fresh, which seems to be a good sign that the food preparation is well taken care of. In contrast, the dessert items weren't very memorable with the exception of the strawberry mousse in a chocolate mold cup. It had the right combination of both tangy and sweet - a perfect dessert that you can probably eat a few at a time.
Overall, I really appreciated tea at the Rose House for its elegant atmosphere, attention to detail and its ease of access in Kerrisdale. The food wasn't very memorable but it's always nice to shake things up, try new places where you can sit down and catch up with your girlfriends. After all, any good afternoon experience is only as good as the company.
XOXO,
Mimi
❤ OTHER NOTES:

Ambience: Traditional European Luxury. Spacious as they do not try to cram as many seats as possible into the space. There are several sections which can be segregated to create a more intimate space for larger groups.
Savoury: Good, fresh but small
Sweets: Average. Macarons were soggy and we were told they only offer one flavour at a time.
Tea: Very extensive collection centering around the rose flavour. Cold teas are also available.
Service: Very friendly. Perhaps understaffed as we only saw one server for at least 5 parties and we weren't able to receive help in a timely manner.
Location: Kerrisdale. Vancouver West, 5687 Balsam St, Vancouver, BC V6M, T: (604) 620- 3668
Parking: Street parking right outside on Balsam if you’re lucky. There are lots of other spots all along 41st Avenue.

Vegetarian option for afternoon tea is available.
Besides the Full and Mid-sized Tea Sets, they also offer lunch dishes and desserts so you can stop by for something simpler if you like.
♥ Prince William Afternoon Tea is $28.95
(includes one pot of tea worth $7.95)
7 savouries, scones, 5 desserts
♥ Little Prince Set is $16.95
(includes one pot of tea worth $7.95)
2 mini sandwhiches, 1 scone, and 3 desserts
♥ Petit Four Set is $11.95
(includes one pot of tea worth $7.95)
4 mini desserts
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Jo says
My sisters said that they're done with "high tea" but I'm not, so I might try this place.
xo Jo
http://www.whiterosesandcoffee.com/