Restaurant review: Riley's Fish & Steak serves up the classic chop house experience — with a twist
200 Burrard St., Vancouver.Monday to Wednesday, 11:30 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Thursday to Friday, 11:30 a.m. to midnight; Saturday, 2:30 p.m. to midnight; Sunday, 2:30 p.m. to 10 p.m.Restaurateur Emad Yacoub is looking to fill what he feels is a void in the Vancouver food scene with his latest restaurant: Riley’s Fish & Steak.
owner. Its menu offering is a “combination” of the restaurant group’s other popular establishments like Black+Blue and Coast, he adds.Article contentLocated at the base of Burrard Street, where the city meets the inlet, the stylish eatery’s positioning is perfect for attracting business travellers, cruise ship guests, hungry locals — basically anyone who is looking for an elevated steak-and-seafood experience, according to Yacoub.
“We understood each other years ago. We have been together for almost 18 years,” Yacoub says of the core group. As with all of the group’s new restaurant ventures, Yacoub says Riley’s presents a classic restaurant approach — but with a slight twist. “So, here we are selling the bottle for $180 to $190, when it’s about $275 somewhere else. So it’s truly discounted price on the wines.”This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.“People are buying and buying and upgrading,” he explains. “We’re going to monitor it for the next five to six months and we hope it’s going to be very workable because we’re watching now and the wine sales going out are incredible. We’re very happy with it.
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