La Pentola restaurant delivers artfully crafted, Northern Italian cuisine inside OPUS Hotel Vancouver. The Chef's intense passion for turning the best local ingredients into simple, deliciously executed Northern Italian fare can be shared in a family style or a la carte manner daily for breakfast, lunch, dinner and late night. Vancouver's mountainous region and moderate temperatures mirror that of Northern Italy, making it an ideal location for producing the locally grown vegetables and proteins that are used in creating authentic Northern Italian cuisine. Artfully crafted handmade pastas and custom meat and fish are the focus at La Pentola, each carefully prepared in its natural state. The Chef's philosophy of importing Italian necessities such as olive oil and prosciutto contribute a rich simplicity to each dish. The city's most passionate and experienced servers welcome guests to La Pentola, each expertly trained on all aspects of the menu's preparation and presentation.
Tavola Restaurant invites you to their fine dining. This dining room features pasta for 26$ to 60$. You can also enjoy the sun on their terrace. They graciously provide wheelchair-accessible restaurant and are open after-hours all week. You can get there not only by bicycle but also by public transit and visit them in an area known as exciting. You can pay by American Express, Interac, MasterCard and Visa.
Well, what can I say. I fell in love with my now husband on a first date here! The atmosphere was warm, the servers were attentive, and the food and wine was amazing! We enjoyed many of the tapas plates. Great value and very tasty! If you know the area, it is very close to shops on Robson Street, yet still tucked away in its own little private location. We look forward to going back as often as we can!Read more
At 'AMICI' we specialize in old world Italian cooking,where the food is plentiful and delicious. You want Italian? We'll give you 'real ' Italian... right in the heart of the beautiful Ambelside Beach district.We have received excellent reviews in both newspaper the North Shore News and Vancouver Sun. Mia Stainby, food critic .
We have been eating here for many years. The food is consistently good and the service friendly and efficient.
The decor is friendly and and comfortable and the service personable .
Parking, on the street, is usually available nearby and is free.
Some dishes (ie full rack of lamb and some multi-course specials) cost over $25, but are good buys.
Sunday special is a 3 course Roast Beef and Yorkshire (a small town in Northern Italy????} Pudding. Very good.
Victor the Mtr'd, and one of the owners, is very Italian, and fun.
We have also held staff dinners here for our company which have
been very intimate and much fun.Read more
We will be accepting a set number per day so please book early. Once the period is fully booked we will not be taking more at full value.This prestigious award recognizes businesses that consistently earn top ratings from TripAdvisor travelers.We have the honour of a SILVER and could not have done it without you.
Olympia Restaurant on Denman, under the ownership of Mosi Alvand and his partners was rolling along peacefully in Vancouver's Westend community for seventeen years.until the Olympics came to town.When Vancouver won the 2010 Winter Games it caused a flurry of excitement in Canada's West Coast communities. Unfortunately, when the IOC learned of the Olympia on Denman they became worried the bistro would upstage their event so they set about to shut the little restaurant down.Even though Olympia on Denman was properly licensed and considered a good community neighbor, plus had paid taxes for over two decades, John Furlong, the CEO of VANOC, attacked the little Olympia demanding the restaurant cease and desist all operations. The community was aghast.
Olympia Restaurant on Denman, under the ownership of Mosi Alvand and his partners was rolling along peacefully in Vancouver's Westend community for seventeen years until the Olympics came to town. When Vancouver won the 2010 Winter Games it caused a flurry of excitement in Canada's West Coast communities. Unfortunately, when the IOC learned of the Olympia on Denman they became worried the bistro would upstage their event so they set about to shut the little restaurant down. Even though Olympia on Denman was properly licensed and considered a good community neighbor, plus had paid taxes for over two decades, John Furlong, the CEO of VANOC, attacked the little Olympia demanding the restaurant cease and desist all operations. The community was aghast.
Pronto offers a contemporary take on traditional Italian dishes. Sourcing the freshest authentic ingredients, Pronto serves hand-made pastas, slow-roasted porchetta, and a wide range of daily specials. The atmosphere is casual and friendly, in a setting that exudes both old world charm and modern style. Pronto also does catering and private functions.
Nat's New York Pizzeria supports a variety of initiatives to enhance the lives of youth.Nat's New York Pizzeria is heavily involved in supporting two foundations that are working closely together to raise awareness and funds for Childhood Cancer Research.Nat's is a sponsor of the annual Skate-for-the-Cure and Golf Tournament, and donor to the annual Michael Cuccione Foundation Dinner & Auction.
Come enjoy a delightful creation at Amici Miei Italian Resturtant. They are readily accessible by public transit but also by bicycle. The neighboring location is memorable for its restaurants and stores.