One Hundred Nights: $12 for a Three-Course Seasonal Lunch Tasting Menu (Save 52% Off)

Today’s Groupon Vancouver Deal of the Day: $12 for a Three-Course Seasonal Lunch Tasting Menu at One Hundred Nights ($25 Value)

Buy now for only $12
Value $25
Discount 52%
You Save $13

This is a limited 2-day only sale that will expire at midnight (Friday, May 6, 2011). Click here to buy now or for more information about the deal. Quantities are limited so don’t miss out!

Highlights
Posh American tasting menu
Multiple prix-fixe combinations
Glamorous pop art & décor
Inside Opus Hotel Vancouver

The Fine Print
Expires Aug 31, 2011
Limit 2 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Reservation required. Dine-in only. Valid only for lunch or brunch.

The Company
One Hundred Nights
http://onehundrednights.ca/
Opus Hotel
350 Davie St. Vancouver, British Columbia
(604) 642-0557

With today’s Groupon: for $12, you get a three-course seasonal lunch tasting menu at One Hundred Nights in Opus Hotel (a $25 value).

Fusing contemporary cuisine with psychedelic pop art, One Hundred Nights escorts epicureans on a three-course culinary tour of upscale American fare in a retro setting. Diners can initiate the ambrosial voyage with a baby-spinach leaf salad basking in a bacon vinaigrette or a homemade rosemary gnocchi crowned with house-smoked salmon and oyster-pearl spires. While radiating amid the glow of Technicolor graffiti, afternoon grazers can indulge in their second tongue topper, beckoning the saffron-and-tomato bouillabaisse bathing a cod fillet or enriching their palates with medallions of pork tenderloin and potatoes. One Hundred Nights ingratiates herbivores during the prix-fixe affair with a ricotta-and-herb-stuffed ravioli and tabletop brontosaurus figurines. As natural light bathes the silver walls of the urban eatery’s Alley Room, taste testers seal their edible excursion with a sweet kiss from a ginger-and-lemon panna cotta.

One Hundred Nights memorializes the Studio 54–era with modernized, chic rock décor, Andy Warhol–inspired pop-up installations, and bold splatter-and-spill art from nationally recognized virtuoso Vince Dumoulin. This ’70s-inspired interior, which includes a David Bowie mural and a reinterpreted sci-fi setting, complements the restaurant’s avant-garde fare and an amuse-bouche of Pop Rocks.

Click here to buy now or for more information about the deal. Don’t miss out!