David’s Kebab House goes for a liquor license hearing next week

Next week, on February 11, the owner of David’s Kebab House, a tiny Mid-East feast joint tucked into an east Denver small-mall surrounded by international markets, is set to show up at the Wellington Webb Building on 1:30 p.m to attend a hearing that’ll determine whether the four-month-old kebab den,…

Cold-weather deals to warm the heart…and stomach

Two nearby spots in northwest Denver are offering diametrically opposed cold-weather deals. At Rosa Linda’s Mexican Cafe, 2005 West 33rd Avenue, Rosa Linda Aguirre has decided to fight the cold by making homemade chicken soup — and the rest of the family is volunteering to deliver your meal to you,…

Guess where I’m eating?

There’s not much happening on that plate in the above snap — nothing more, in fact, than fanned slices of hanger steak and a mound of under-seasoned butternut squash. But the hanger steak, a perfect ruddy mid-rare rimmed with a slight char, satisfied my primal craving. Can you guess where…

Restaurant roll call for January

January saw several high-profile openings, including Ocean Prime in Larimer Square, which opened right on schedule, and a few stragglers that didn’t quite hit their target dates in 2010. And you can say so long to the beloved Red Trolley, which has been transformed into Spuntino. Our Restaurant roll call…

Alyson Tabb part of CIA’s Cream of the Crop

The Culinary Institute of America’s Cream of the Crop scholarship has been awarded to only about ten young chefs a year for the past twelve years. So the chance of someone who’d just started cooking and baking in the past year making the cut would seem slim — but Alyson…

Reader: Don’t hate PBR because of hipsters

Our “Ten beers to stop drinking by 30” project flowed from a thirsty, beer-thirty, Friday afternoon discussion in the office. The post has inspired numerous recommendations and comments, including several wondering why PBR, which became so hip a decade ago, did not make the list. To which Nate 5280 responded:…

Today: Mountain Sun pub group starts the Stout Month celebration

Every year, the Mountain Sun pub group celebrates Stout Month, complete with featured stouts on tap, a homebrew competition and the concurrent Chop Month, which features employees and owners styling their facial hair in unusual shapes. Take advantage of Stout Month specials, see some scary whiskers and taste some amazing…

Rodney’s at Tamarac auctions off its equipment tomorrow

At the end of business on Saturday, January 22, Rodney Utz shuttered his Rodney’s in Tamarac Square, ending a nineteen-year run. The closure came even though Utz still had six years left on the lease — but it would have been a lonely six years, since the rest of the…

100 Favorite Dishes: Tom yum goong from Thai Flavor

No. 75: Tom yum goong from Thai Flavor When it comes to Thai cuisine in Denver, US Thai gets all the accolades, and while they’re well-deserved, the beloved Thai temple in Edgewater has formidable — and fierce — competition, namely from Thai Flavor, a florescent-lit, brightly hued storefront anchored in…

Guess where I’m eating?

Yes, those are fast-food fries. And, no, they’re not from McDonald’s. These are of the hand-cut, shoestring variety, and when they’re pulled fresh from the fryer and dusted with salt, they’re some of the best fries in town. Can you guess where I’m eating? Special bonus: Anyone who gives the…

Raw knowledge: Learning how to roll at Benihana

Last Thursday, I found myself at an open-air mall in Broomfield learning to roll sushi from a nice Hispanic sushi master named Beto. Yes, I was at Benihana’s Sushi and Sake 101 instructional class, alongside about thirty other folks who’d doled out $35 to learn the basics of sushi rolling…

Get your pig on tonight at the Taste of Elegance pork competition

More than a dozen Colorado chefs, including Elise Wiggins (Panzano), Michael Long (Aria), Austin Cueto (Restaurant Kevin Taylor), Frankie Semsem (Strings) and Paul Nagan (Zink Kitchen & Bar), are trotting off to the Renaissance Denver Hotel this afternoon to prep for tonight’s piggy extravaganza, part of the Colorado Pork Producers…

Food Ink: Why I now have a carrot tattoo on my body

People get tattoos for plenty of reasons: a love of art, wanting to look awesome, insecurity, hoping to pick up super-hot chicks — but overall, it’s because they want to say something about themselves that will remain permanent. Evidently, as owner Lance Talon from Boulder Ink now knows, I really…

Ten beers to stop drinking at age thirty

Cheap beer. It’s a libation that most of us down during our late teens and twenties. But like all childish things, there comes a time to banish these cheap cans and brands forever. We argued over which beers should and shouldn’t be included on this list, but we eventually came…