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Yaletown’s La Pentola Preps For A New Year’s Eve Celebration Of Ten Courses

La Pentola is located in the Opus Hotel at 350 Davie St. in Vancouver, BC | (604) 642-0557 | www.lapentola.ca
La Pentola is located in the Opus Hotel at 350 Davie St. in Vancouver, BC | (604) 642-0557 | www.lapentola.ca

The GOODS from La Pentola

Vancouver, BC | La Pentola’s signature New Year’s Eve menu will feature both family style platters and individual dishes. Highlights include a glass of Moet & Chandon Champagne and caviar (upon arrival for late seating only), vitello tonnato, lobster ravioli, Icelandic heritage breed lamb and celebratory dolci. The early seating sees seven courses served from 5pm to 8pm while the late seating starts at 9pm qnd goes late with a 10 course feast. Details after the jump…

EARLY SEATING (5pm-8pm)
$55 per person*
7 course menu
Does not include champagne or caviar.

LATE SEATING (9pm-Late)
$90 per person*
10 course menu.

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Details

350 Davie Street | Vancouver, BC , V6B2G2
Telephone:  (604) 642-0557  |  Email:  [email protected]
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Website: www.lapentola.ca | Twitter | Facebook

Hours

Open 7 days a week (closed daily 3-5pm)
Breakfast: 7am – 3pm | Lunch: 11:30am – 3pm
Dinner: Sun-Thu: 5pm | Late, Fri & Sat: 5pm – Later

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    Chef / Owner – Lucais Syme
    General Manager – Ricardo Ferreira

    About La Pentola

    Chef Lucais Syme delivers rustic Northern Italian inspired cuisine at La Pentola della Quercia inside OPUS Hotel. Simple, handmade pasta and traditional nose-to-tail meat and fish dishes served family style are the focus of this award-winning Vancouver restaurant.

    “La Pentola is inviting and warm. Ditto the service. The food is rustically elegant, a distillation of real Italy and the food is similar to their northern Italy-based La Quercia and La Ghianda offerings – they zero in on great ingredients and capture the Italian soul. Their pilgrimages and work experience in ‘Slow Food’ Italy is evident”. Mia Stainsby, The Vancouver Sun