
Influenced by the bounty of the Mediterranean and the agriculture of the region, Chef Sheila’s menu of Southern Italian cuisine showcases bold flavors of tomato, fine olive oil, fresh seafood, homemade pastas and the fragrance of herbs and spices that have come to define Italian cuisine.
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 20775 N Pima Rd Unit 110, Scottsdale, AZ 85255
Phone: (480) 513-2048
Website: http://vicandolas.com/
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Nestled in the heart of North Scottsdale, Vic & Ola’s is a true gem that transforms a simple dinner into a multi-sensory celebration of Italian artistry and warm hospitality. From the moment we stepped inside, the elegant ambiance enveloped us—think soft golden lighting from crystal chandeliers, intricate Moroccan-inspired screens casting playful shadows, and a lively hum of conversation mingling with the clink of wine glasses. The space feels both intimate and grand, with plush velvet booths and a gleaming bar that invites you to linger. It’s the kind of place where you forget you’re in Arizona and imagine yourself transported to a sun-drenched villa in Tuscany.
Our meal began with a generous serving of amazing calamari and velvety roasted tomato mushroom basil soup, a deceptively simple starter that arrived in a pristine white bowl, crowned with golden croutons and fresh basil leaves. The flavors were pure sunshine—rich, herbaceous, and subtly smoky, with just enough warmth to tease the palate for what was to come. It was the perfect prelude to the parade of dishes that followed.
The highlights? Oh, where to start. The salmon ravioli in a vibrant cream sauce was a revelation—plump pockets of pasta bursting with sweet, tender salmon, nestled in a silky orange-hued broth flecked with chives and a sprinkle of microgreens. Each bite was a luxurious hug, balancing brininess with creamy elegance. We couldn’t resist the pan-seared salmon over handmade pappardelle, where the fish’s crispy herb crust gave way to flaky perfection, swimming in a lemony beurre blanc alongside charred lemon, asparagus, and artichokes. It was fresh, zesty, and utterly refined. For the pasta lovers at the table, the rigatoni sausage delivered waves of comfort—al dente tubes coated in a slow-simmered meat sauce that sang of tradition, topped with a blizzard of Parmigiano-Reggiano. And the eggplant parmigiana? Layers of golden-fried slices, gooey mozzarella, and San Marzano tomatoes, garnished with basil and olives—a vegetarian masterpiece that even carnivores devoured.
We ventured into the unexpected with squid ink linguine tossed in a spicy nduja ragu, the jet-black strands providing a dramatic canvas for the chorizo-like heat and briny feta crumbles. It was bold, innovative, and a nod to Vic & Ola’s creative edge without ever straying from their Italian roots. Portions were generous yet refined, leaving room for indulgence.
But let’s talk dessert, because that’s where the magic peaked. The butter cake arrived warm and gooey, drenched in caramel sauce and paired with vanilla gelato and whipped cream—a decadent embrace of British-Italian fusion that had us scraping the plate clean. Close on its heels was the molten chocolate butter cake, its center oozing like liquid gold under a scoop of vanilla ice cream and mint sprig. Served with a flourish (and a spoon for good measure), it was the ultimate crowd-pleaser, rich yet not overwhelming.
What elevated this already stellar experience to five-star perfection? Our servers, Zev and Hannah. Zev’s encyclopedic knowledge of the wine led us to a Restaurant Week pairing that paired each wine flawlessly with every course, while his genuine enthusiasm for the menu made recommendations feel like insider secrets. Hannah, with her infectious smile and effortless grace, anticipated our every need—from fresh bread refills to swapping out a side without missing a beat. Their teamwork was seamless, their energy warm and unpretentious, turning our table into a personal fete. In a city full of spots chasing trends, Vic & Ola’s shines because of people like them—attentive pros who make you feel like family.
Vic & Ola’s isn’t just a meal; it’s a memory-maker. Whether you’re celebrating a milestone or just craving elevated comfort food, this Scottsdale standout delivers on every level. We left stuffed, smiling, and already plotting our return. Bravo—don’t walk, run to book a table. You won’t regret it.
The Italian panino was great and I loved the pumpkin soup. We also ordered a linguini with clams and they were so good.
Thanks again. We can’t wait to visit again and sit out on the beautiful patio!
CeCe is an absolute treat…. personable and professional at the same time (what a gift!). Colton, Chuch and Zev are great too but CeCe is usually my girl at lunchtime.
The lunch special is a real bargain (three courses for less than $30.00!) but I would gladly pay full price for anything that Chef Constantine and his crew made (it’s that good!).
Yesterday I had the pleasure of meeting Chef Sheila, the brains behind the operation (V & O’s, Pescada, Alma, Soul etc..) and she is as friendly as she is talented.
So…. for a relaxing daytime dining experience where time seems to come to a halt for a few hours it will always be Vic & Ola’s for me!
Our server Megan was an absolute delight — warm, charming, and genuinely sweet. She knew the menu inside and out, gave fantastic recommendations, and made us feel so well cared for the entire night.
The food was absolutely amazing — full of flavor, beautifully presented, and clearly made with fresh, quality ingredients. Every bite felt like a little indulgence.
Between the wonderful service, delicious food, and perfect ambience, this was truly a treat for us. We left with full hearts (and stomachs) and will absolutely be back again.
The highlight of the meal was easily the Chicken Piccata. It was perfectly tender and executed with just the right balance of bright lemon and savory capers—truly one of the best we’ve had in the Valley!
To top off the afternoon, they surprised us with a dessert cannoli that arrived with a glowing sparkler in it. It was such a thoughtful, festive touch that made our anniversary feel truly special. If you’re looking for incredible Southern Italian food and top-notch service for a special occasion, this is the place.