Best New Tasting Menu Restaurant
Margot
From working at a Summit County Subway as a teenager to earning a Michelin star, Colorado-born-and-raised chef Justin Fulton has had a hell of a culinary journey. He first introduced diners to Margot as a pop-up in 2022. At the time, he had dreams of moving the tasting menu concept into a brick-and-mortar, which became a reality last year when it found a home in a space it shares with Kizaki. At the eight-seat chef’s counter, Fulton serves a twelve-course menu that relies heavily on seasonal ingredients. While some elements change often, the experience is always a party. And if you don’t want to go all-in on the tasting menu, the front dining area at this address welcomes walk-ins and serves an à la carte Margot menu.