We’ve all been faced with the “Where should we go?” question. Sometimes the answer is obvious, but other times we need help. Whether it’s finding the perfect place to celebrate the right occasion, determining what kitchen can accommodate an unusual dietary restriction, or maybe just
Every once in a while it's important to shake up the routine and try something new, especially when it comes to going out for a date. This week's question comes from Kara:
One strategy to keep in mind when selecting a unique dinner option is the interactive element: meals that encourage eating with your hands, using special cooking equipment, or preparing part of the meal right on your own table. Here are five restaurants — all of them in different parts of town — with a hands-on dining approach and plenty of options to make your next dinner date an adventurous one:One of my goals for the new year involves branching out and exploring different parts of town, different cuisines and new restaurants (to me). I'm dating a guy who really enjoys food of all kinds, and I'd love to be able to make a suggestion for a unique and fun date the next time we go out for dinner. Any recommendations?
1. Dae Gee
460 Broadway
720-542-3164
With three locations, Dae Gee is one of the more accessible Korean barbecue experiences in the Denver area. While there are a number of directions to go when it comes to ordering, make sure to take advantage of the barbecue options by asking to sit at a barbecue table. The menu offers both an unlimited barbecue option for $22 each, which includes a sampling of marinated meats, or the à la carte protein choices that range from $17 to $22 per order. All barbecue comes with rice and sides, which are replenished upon request.
2. Queen of Sheba
7225 East Colfax Avenue
303-399-9442
Colfax Avenue is known for having an eclectic mix of restaurants, and East Colfax happens to be a destination for Ethiopian cuisine. Among the best, Queen of Sheba consistently earns praise from diners, including nabbing Westword's Readers' Choice award for Best Ethiopian Restaurant last year. Meals are served on large platters for sharing with injera, a spongy and soft flatbread used in place of utensils. The menu at Queen of Sheba caters to most diets, with plenty of options for carnivores, vegetarians and anyone avoiding gluten and dairy.
3. The Truffle Table
2556 15th Street
303-455-9463
Situated along 15th Street in Denver's Highland neighborhood, the Truffle Table is the quintessential destination for anyone fond of wine and cheese. Build a cheese board, a platter of charcuterie, or order the fondue ($29) to share — a pot of bubbly, melted Swiss and French
4. New Saigon
630 South Federal Boulevard
303-936-4954
New Saigon is considered a staple on South Federal Boulevard, and the menu is nothing short of comprehensive when it comes to essential Vietnamese dishes. For a date night, consider ordering the rice-paper wraps, a build-your-own spring roll spread. Make a platter selection from the many protein combinations offered, which all
5. Kobe An Shabu Shabu
3400 Osage Street
303-284-6342
Tucked into Denver's LoHi neighborhood, Kobe An offers Japanese
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