Aqua Riva
200 Granville Street
Vancouver, BC
V6C 1S4
(604) 683-5599
Rating:
4 out of 5 stars
(
1 reviews)
Hours: Lunch: 11:30a-2:30p M-F, Brunch: 11a-2:30p Su (May-Oct), Dinner: 5p-10p Su-Th, 5p-10:30p F-Sa
Status: Closed
Payment Methods: Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, Diners Club
Description
Aqua Riva offers these services: restaurant.
by ourbis
on July 14, 2013 from ourbis
Reviews
Great Food and Service: I visited Aqua Riva to see what all the hype was about. I've read some mixed reviews about I had to find out for myself. The atmosphere of Aqua Riva is beautiful. It has a very romantic setting, overlooking the water at night. The table settings are elegant, with detailed cutlery and dinnerware. The servers are dressed decently although a little bit on the bland side. They are, however, very attentive and friendly. The dinner menu has your usual fare of salads, seafood, pasta and meat choices. The menu isn't very extensive, but they do prepare your dinner very well. The portion size isn't large, but the presentation is superb. The pricing is fair for a restaurant of this calibre and I was not shocked at the pricing at all. I can say I was not disappointed at all when I visited Aqua Riva and I would do so again. Some things to keep in mind would be to make reservations, be very well dressed and be on time for your party.
Rated 4 stars by Ryan Cruz
on July 05, 2009
Editorial Reviews
Sweeping sightlines wow at this waterfront room. The kitchen makes ample use of its signature wood oven. Decent appetizers include ahi tuna and scallop sashimi ($14.50) and bison carpaccio ($15.50). Mains get points for experimentation: the sablefish comes in an orange star-anise vinaigrette ($31.50). A sesame barbecued rack of lamb ($37.50) makes us cheer. The extensive wine list has strong...
by vanmag
on April 16, 2013 from vanmag
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by vanmag
on October 07, 2009 from vanmag
Information from the business
We are a Downtown waterfront restaurant with a window-wrapped dining room & bar for sweeping harbourfront views of Burrard inlet, visiting cruise ships, and the North Shore skyline. It is a big bustling place adorned with luminous murals. We’re within walking distance to Waterfront Centre Hotel, Pan Pacific Hotel, Canada Place, Trade & Exhibition Centre, IMAX Theatre & Cruise Ship Terminals and...
by gusto
on February 24, 2013 from gusto