Orto is a delightful restaurant that truly deserves its five-star reputation. From the moment we walked in, we were greeted with a warm and inviting atmosphere. The decor is modern yet cozy, making it an ideal spot for both intimate dinners and casual gatherings. We arrived during the opening hours, which allowed us to enjoy the space without the hustle and bustle that often comes later in the evening.
The service at Orto was exceptional. Our server was attentive without being intrusive, providing us with insightful recommendations that showcased the restaurant’s commitment to quality. Each dish we ordered was a masterpiece, reflecting the chef's dedication to using fresh, local ingredients. The presentation was stunning, and every bite was a celebration of flavor.
One standout dish was the bolognese which was perfectly cooked, with just the right amount of seasoning. The accompanying Ceasar salad was vibrant and added a delightful crunch. Another highlight was the grilled calamari, which was tender and infused with a beautiful flavor that complemented the dish beautifully. Each plate was thoughtfully crafted, demonstrating not only culinary skill but also a passion for the art of cooking.
The location of Orto is another significant advantage. Nestled in a charming area, it’s easily accessible yet feels like a hidden gem. While parking can be a bit challenging, it’s worth the effort to experience the culinary delights that await inside. The ambiance is relaxed, making it a great place to unwind and enjoy a meal without feeling rushed.
While dining, it was noticeable that the clientele shared a similar background, creating a unique community feel within the restaurant. This added to the overall experience, as it fostered a sense of connection among the guests. However, the atmosphere remained inclusive and welcoming to everyone.
Overall, Orto is a restaurant that excels in every aspect. The combination of outstanding dishes, impeccable service, and a pleasant environment makes it a must-visit. Whether you’re a local or just passing through, this restaurant is sure to leave a lasting impression. I highly recommend making a reservation, as it’s bound to become a popular spot once word gets out about its incredible offerings.
In conclusion, if you’re looking for a dining experience that combines exquisite food with exceptional service, Orto is the place to be. From the moment you step through the door until the last bite of dessert, you are treated to a culinary journey that is both memorable and satisfying. We left with full bellies and happy hearts, eager to return and explore more of what this fantastic restaurant...
Read moreWent to this quaint place for lunch. I truly appreciate small business gems and they are harder to find in the time of Instagram. It has a home-nonna feel with their mismatched floral plates and quirky decor. It did feel a bit cluttered, there were a lot of random chairs and various things around that took away from the atmosphere. The patio looks like it is channeling Secret Garden and had it been a nicer day, I would have loved to sit there.
I realise the weather has not been ideal this August but we sat inside and it was freezing because the door to the patio was open. Also patrons continued to leave the front door open as well. This wasn't a "cold girl" thing, my partner was also cold.
The Bread, butter and olive spread was good. The carmelised onion butter tasted exactly as it sounds and the Bad Dog bread is heavenly.
Thank goodness we ordered that because the portions we received were small, even for my demure appetite. I have had my eye on this place for a year to visit and the photos that are in reviews show noticeable larger portions than we received. For pastas, carbonara and their special spaghetti pomodoro with burrata were ordered.
The carbonara flavours were there but the portion was maybe a cup of tagliolini. The spaghetti pomodoro was also good and tasted garden fresh, but more tomatoes could have been used and the burrata on top was about 1/4 cup.
The lunch rang up at around 65.00. I'm willing to pay for quality and do feel that the ingredients are quality, but the prices are high for what you get. $24.00 for carbonara and $30.00 for the pasta pomodoro is a bit steep, especially for "lunch" size portions.
I would like to try this place again for dinner and give it a holisitic try with drinks, appetizers, entrees and dessert and re-evaluate. As it stands now, there is a lot of potential but I feel like some improvements could be made to...
Read moreOrto Artisan Pasta is a small but truly special spot in North Vancouver that serves up some of the most authentic and memorable food we’ve had in a long time. What sets this place apart is their deep commitment to sourcing ingredients locally or growing them in-house and you can absolutely taste the difference in every bite.
We started with the Bad Dog Bread, which they share a facility with. Since the flour is milled in-house, the bread has a unique, rustic depth to it and it’s served with a knockout onion butter and tapenade. Such a strong start.
My wife, a vegetarian, ordered the Ricotta Gnocchi, which was light, flavorful, and perfectly balanced comfort food done right. I went with the Fusilli Chicken Alfredo with Spinach, and honestly, it was food-of-the-gods level good. Rich, creamy, but not overwhelming, just beautifully made.
We wrapped up with their Tiramisu, which came with a refreshing lemon zest twist that caught us completely off guard in the best way possible. It was a creative, elegant finish to an already incredible meal.
One thing to note: portion sizes might look modest at first glance, but don’t be fooled they’re incredibly satisfying and filling. It’s a testament to the quality and richness of the ingredients.
Highly recommend this place for anyone looking for Italian done right, with integrity, creativity, and serious flavor. We’ll...
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