Fraserhood’s Savio Volpe Unleashes New Spring Dishes, Prepares Popular Patio for the Season
As the weather warms up and spring arrives, the popular Italian restaurant Savio Volpe in Vancouver’s Fraserhood neighborhood is gearing up for the season with a fresh menu and a revamped patio.
Known for its rustic and authentic Italian cuisine, Savio Volpe has become a go-to spot for locals and visitors alike. And with the arrival of spring, the restaurant is excited to introduce new dishes that showcase the season’s bounty.
Executive Chef Mark Perrier has curated a menu that highlights the best of spring produce, including fresh peas, asparagus, and fava beans. Diners can expect to see these ingredients featured in dishes such as the Spring Pea and Ricotta Ravioli and the Grilled Asparagus with Salsa Verde.
But it’s not just the food that’s getting a spring makeover. The restaurant’s popular patio, which offers a cozy and inviting atmosphere, has been spruced up with new furniture and decor. With the addition of more outdoor seating, guests can now enjoy their meals al fresco while taking in the sights and sounds of the bustling neighborhood.
Savio Volpe’s General Manager, Paul Grunberg, is excited to welcome guests back to the patio and provide them with a memorable dining experience. “Our patio has always been a favorite spot for our guests, and we’re thrilled to offer them an even better outdoor dining experience this spring,” he says.
In addition to the new menu and patio, Savio Volpe is also introducing a selection of refreshing spring cocktails, perfect for sipping on a warm day. The restaurant’s talented bartenders have crafted drinks that incorporate seasonal ingredients, such as the Spring Spritz, made with elderflower liqueur and fresh grapefruit juice.
With its commitment to using locally sourced and seasonal ingredients, Savio Volpe continues to impress diners with its ever-evolving menu. And with the addition of a revamped patio, the restaurant is sure to be a top destination for those looking to enjoy the best of spring in Vancouver’s Fraserhood neighborhood.