Denver’s five best Japanese restaurants

While Denver is swimming in great options for sushi, we’re woefully short on Japanese joints that feature good versions of the broader culinary canon — and, in fact, we’d be stoked if a few more spots of this sort opened up, whether they’re restaurants serving up Japanese noodles like ramen…

Gary Lee’s Motor Club & Grub is now open…finally

When Gary Lee Bomar, a veteran of the Denver restaurant industry, took over a dilapidated garage on South Broadway almost a year ago, he planned to refurbish the space and build a bar and restaurant with a menu full of smoked meats and cheeses. And while his remodel was always…

Hana Japanese Bistro gives orders with your order

Hana Japanese Bistro is the complete package — complete with instructions on how to eat there, too. During a recent meal at this six-month-old spot in Louisville, every dish came with a lesson plan. “Eat the hand rolls first,” our server advised as she dropped off a tray of sushi…

Hana Japanese Bistro in Louisville is all-inclusive

Hana Japanese Bistro is the full package — complete with instructions. Every meal at this six-month-old spot in Louisville starts with warm towels and complimentary bowls of miso soup (a little dish of pickled vegetables or edamame often finds its way to your table, too). And on my most recent…

Encore on Colfax will close Sunday

We’ve had some spectacular dishes at Encore on Colfax since it opened in 2008, and the restaurant recently landed our award for Best Brunch in Best of Denver 2012, thanks to chef-owner Paul Reilly’s deft skill behind the burners. Sadly, though, Encore has reached the end of its act: The…

Denver’s ten best Italian restaurants

Denver has a strong Italian history — but until the last decade or so, this town’s Italian restaurants were mostly run-of-the-mill red-sauce joints that you went to more for the convenience than the food. That’s changed, though, and today’s dining scene is rich with inventive and stylish fare from Italy…

Imbibe, an experience-oriented deal site, prepares to launch

With the Denver’s eating and drinking scene exploding all around him, Casey Berry realized that he was stuck in a rut. “I was kind of getting sick of my friends always wanting to go to the same LoDo bars,” he explains. “There’s nothing wrong with those bars, but there’s a…

Photos: The Wooden Table, the subject of this week’s review

When Brett Shaheen and Jane Duncan Knauf opened The Wooden Table in the southern suburbs, the place I review this week, they wanted to bring urban sophistication to their strip-mall address, giving the place a sleek makeover and putting out a menu of well-executed and thoughtful Italian dishes made with…

Brett Shaheen brings stunning food to the Wooden Table

The restaurant would soon fill up with middle-aged ladies who lunch, but when Rob and I first stepped into The Wooden Table, we were the ones on early-bird-special time. The dining room was empty at 11:15 a.m., and after the server manning the host stand gave us the “Sit anywhere…

Comida launches lunch and (hip-hop) brunch

When Rayme Rossello first announced her plans to build Comida Cantina, a stationary extension of her mobile concept, in Longmont, she had big plans for brunch: “In my dreams, I’d love to do a 9 to 5 service that’s old-style Mexican: long, leisurely, pork dinners and whole roasted chickens served…

Yuri Kato talks Tequila Corrido, the “whiskey-drinker’s tequila”

“Corrido,” explains Yuri Kato, the director of Tequila Corrido, “is a type of music associated with the tequila smugglers of the border region. It’s romantic and story-telling.” And it’s also the name of a highland-region tequila that launched two years ago in Arizona but, thanks to Kato, is starting to…

FIVE kicks off its fifth season tonight — and tickets are still available

Earlier this year, Leigh Sullivan Enterprises — a hospitality-industry marketing, brand-management and public-relations consulting firm helmed by Leigh Sullivan — announced its fifth crop of chefs to fill out the ranks of the Denver FIVE, an organization that’s “a culinary group whose main goal is to celebrate and promote the…

Five examples of great service in Denver

After some service flubs at Charcoal, the subject of my most recent review, I lamented the fact that the quality of service in many of this town’s restaurants has not kept up with the ever-improving food turned out by the kitchens. There are exceptions, of course, and those are worth…

Courtney Wilson: I’d like to see more community

In this interview, Courtney Wilson, bar manager at Williams & Graham and president-elect of the board of the Colorado Bartenders Guild, weighs in on what she’d like to see next for the guild, the drink that makes her forget her aversion to vodka and what she drank when she partied…

Restaurant service is a lost art in Denver

Charcoal, I noted in my review this week, has a service problem. The front-of-house team is generally a good-natured bunch of people. They’re friendly, they’re eager, and they seem to want their guests to have a good time. But they missed the boat when they ignored the small details, which…