
Betula is a casual and chic restaurant with a warm and amicable atmosphere. It occupies a second-floor space in the heart of Aspen, offering guests a beautiful view of Ajax Mountain. The interior design recreates the relaxed Victorian style that predominates in Aspen, with a touch of modernity. Betula offers our signature French Pan-American cuisine, a combination mastered by Chef-Owner Laurent Cantineaux, known for his innovative cuisine crafted with French techniques and his experience in the Americas for almost three decades..
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Address: 525 E Cooper Ave #201, Aspen, CO 81611
Phone: (970) 922-8103
Website: http://www.betulaaspen.com/
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But the Seared Chilean Seabass left a lot to be desired— the sickly brown sauce was so salty it killed the dish and tasted like it came from a bottle — it needed a lighter more elegant composition.
Food consistency is a major issue. You can order the exact same dish on different visits and have completely different outcomes. Sometimes it is good, other times it is poorly executed, which shows a lack of quality control in the kitchen.
The bar program has fallen apart. This used to be one of my favorite places in Aspen for an Old Fashioned, which makes the decline even more noticeable. Drink execution is now terrible across the board. Cocktails are sloppy, unbalanced, and careless, which is especially disappointing given how strong the bar used to be.
The beverage program overall is the most troubling part. The wine list is full of typos and misleading descriptions that cause guests to believe they are ordering a higher end or different wine than what they actually receive. People are ordering bottles thinking they are something else entirely, which feels deceptive.
The liquor list has different prices than what is actually charged, and those prices are not honored even after pointing out the mistake. This lack of accuracy and accountability further undermines trust.
Betula was once a reliable, enjoyable place. Between inconsistent food, terrible drinks, and misleading beverage menus, it is no longer somewhere I can recommend.
We were lucky enough to be ushered into a quiet corner by the fireplace, which lent a cozy intimacy to our dining experience, contrasting with the buzz of the main room. Service was flawless, attentive yet unobtrusive.
As for the food, every dish was a symphony of flavors. The ceviche Bonito was a testament to balance, each bite bursting with freshness. The pan-seared foie gras melted on the tongue, a delicate touch that was simply divine.
Now, let’s talk about the Chilean sea bass. Yes, the price tag may be astronomical (it is IMHO, $78), but it’s worth every penny. It was hands down the tastiest fish I’ve savored in a while, leaving me longing for more even as I finished the last bite.
And then there were the braised bison short ribs and gratin dauphinois—a match made in culinary heaven. The ribs were tender and flavorful, while the gratin dauphinois was the epitome of comfort food done right.
While the wine list is extensive, be prepared for the hefty price tag that accompanies each bottle.
One word of advice: make a reservation. Trust me, it’s better than facing a long wait time and risking missing out on this culinary delight.
The service was excellent, the food was exquisite.
A little overpriced, but definitely very chic.