Zingers is the latest restaurant casualty in the DU neighborhood

Zingers may have turned out some of the city’s best green chile, but it wasn’t enough to save the joint, wedged into the far corner of a small-mall near the University of Denver, from shuttering. A sign, taped to the front door, thanks customers for their business, while owner Dennis…

Latin-inspired wine tasting at Infinite Monkey Theorem

It’s First Friday again, which — as you should certainly know by now — means monkeying around at the Infinite Monkey Theorem, 931 West Fifth Avenue. This month, the winery is featuring Latin-inspired wines to benefit SELF, which provides scholarships for bilingual learning. The party runs from 6 to 9…

Will ShopHouse Southeast Asian Kitchen repeat Chipotle’s feat?

Just a month ago Jonathan Gold — Pulitzer Prize-winning critic at Westword’s sister paper, LA Weekly — heaped praise on Steve Ells, founder and CEO of Chipotle Mexican Grill, the company that got its start at a burrito shop on East Evans Avenue and exploded into a giant international company…

Guess where I’m eating?

At this taqueria sequestered in a Mexican market with an American name, there are tacos and burritos, a salsa bar and tamales, which, quite frankly, left a lot to be desired. And what — no Mexican Coke? Maybe mañana. Can you guess where I’m eating? Special bonus: Anyone who gives…

Eater launches Denver food site

When Eater first launched, taking a bite out of the Big Apple in 2005, food blogs were still in their infancy. But it wasn’t long before Ben Levanthal and Lockhart Steele, the site’s founders, spread across state lines, adding several more major metropolises to Eater’s collection of culinary capitals with…

Round two with Amos Watts, exec chef of Jax Fish House-Denver

Amos Watts Jax Fish House Denver 1539 17th Street 303-292-5767 www.jaxfishhousedenver.com This is part two of my interview with Amos Watts, exec chef of Jax Fish House-Denver. Part one of my interview with Watts ran yesterday. Favorite restaurant in America: Next in Chicago. It’s a really new and exciting concept…

Holiday Wine Tasting with Argonaut Liquors and Park Hill Golf Club

Just in time for the holidays, the Park Hill Golf Club, 4141 East 35th Avenue, and Argonaut Liquors will host a Holiday Wine Tasting. Admission is $30 to $35, and Arapahoe House is the beneficiary of tonight’s event; for more information, call 303-831-7788. For information on dozens of culinary events…

Photos: Thai Street Food Restaurant

Utumporn Killoran took the recipes that had won her so many fans at her popular cart on the 16th Street Mall and opened Thai Street Food Restaurant, a real restaurant (but only on Saturday…the rest of the time, the place is her commissary kitchen). For this week’s review, I ate…

The Gluten Gladiator will tell you how to defeat wheat

Brian Gansmann has been in the food-marketing business for more than two decades, a career that includes a stint on the creative team that came up with the porkerific slogan “The Other White Meat.” So he knew what to do when he was first diagnosed with celiac disease: He went…

Sip great wine on the cheap at four of Denver’s poshest spots

‘Tis the season for giving – the time of year for fa-la-la-ing, mistletoe-ing and all the other festivities Bing and Nat sing about. But let’s be honest: Decking the halls and making merry can be downright exhausting. So in betwixt the tree trimming and holiday caroling, why not give yourself…

Vegan Van hits the streets

This past spring, we reported that Amie Arias was launching a new food truck — an all-vegan truck, as it happens. Although it wasn’t ready for the planned June launch, the Vegan Van finally made its first run last Wednesday. (The mobile food unit license from the city was issued…

Guess where I’m eating?

I’m continually in awe of the beautifully composed dishes at this lovely restaurant that never fails to turn out some of the city’s best foodstuffs. Can you guess where I’m eating? Special bonus: Anyone who gives the first correct answer to the week’s Where am I drinking/eating posts is entered…

Just in time for the holidays, win FIVE 2012 EatDenver Dining Decks

It doesn’t matter whether you’ve been naughty or nice this year: When it comes to EatDenver’s annual Dining Deck — a caboodle of 52 gift cards worth $10 each that you can use at dozens of Denver’s top food palaces, all members of the EatDenver Independent Restaurant Network — Santa…