Editorial Reviews
What a jolt it is to stroll from the starkly modern lobby of the Opus Hotel into an honest-to-God authentic French brasserie (in inauthentic Yaletown, no less)—simple wooden chairs, a classic tile floor, crisp white linen everywhere, and the archetypal one-page menu. But it’s not until you pay $16 for a Sidecar that you really feel like you’re in Paris. Actually, chef Don Letendre keeps true to...
by vanmag
on May 12, 2013 from vanmag
Elixir, in the hip Opus Hotel, actually has three different dining areas: an enclosed space with dark-wood paneling and red velvet banquettes; the brighter garden room, more appropriate for an informal breakfast or brunch; and an adjacent bistro. The menu is the same in all three -- modern brasserie food prepared with local ingredients and utilizing a medley of spices culled from former French...
Rated 3.5 stars by frommersca
on December 14, 2011 from frommersca
Whether it’s the Eurostyle bistro, sinful red velvet chamber or elegant garden room, Yaletown’s glitterati unwind here over luscious cocktails like the signature Opus 97. Dinner features choice local wines, top-notch service, and Chef Don Letendre’s clever combinations mixing seasonal ingredients and modern French bistro favorites with Japanese touches like enoki mushrooms, yuuzu peppercorn...
by blackbookmag
on October 16, 2010 from blackbookmag