Educational French Wine Tasting at Alliance Francaise

Maybe you like wine, but don’t have the first idea how to start educating yourself about it. Leave that to the Alliance Francaise de Denver, 571 Galapago Street; the club has been hosting Educational French Wine Tastings focusing on different regions of France for the past few months. From 6:30…

Tossa opens today in Boulder

Boulder has welcomed several wood-fired pizza joints in the last couple of years, and it’s not exactly short on Italian restaurants, either. So we were curious how Tossa, which signed a lease on a place near Folsom and Arapahoe two months ago, would differentiate itself from the rest…

Photos: Chef Liu’s Authentic Chinese Cuisine

This week’s review took me out to Aurora to experience the Szechuan cooking of Chef Liu’s Authentic Chinese Cuisine, a restaurant that opened last year after Liu Zeng Qun left Imperial Chinese Restaurant to do his own thing. In addition to a meal, I got a primer from one of…

Three great soups for a snowy day

It may have been 80 degrees on Monday, but after six inches of snow, Denver’s warm fall is over — temporarily, at least. And when the weather’s like this, there are few things we want to do more than cozy up in the corner of some warm restaurant with an…

Five soul-warming Colorado wines to savor during the snowstorm

Like it or not, for years people have habitually lumped wines from Colorado into its own special (read: inferior) category of domestic winemaking. Bottles from other, more mainstream wine-producing regions in the U.S., like California, Oregon, and Washington State, seem to score all the props, while the Centennial state gets…

Guess where I’m eating?

I’m always on the lookout for new Indian restaurants, and at this recently-opened Indian emporium located in a part of town that most foodniks bypass, I found the usual suspects, including a lamb vindaloo that was passable but certainly not fiery. Alas. Can you guess where I’m eating? Special bonus:…

Cooking with Pete and Barb Marczyk: Creamy parsnips and pears

Pete Marczyk and Barbara Macfarlane do not leave their work behind when they leave Marczyk Fine Foods and head for their great old Denver house with the big, new kitchen. They often bring some of their market’s choicest ingredients home with them and cook up a feast. While this week’s…

Disassembly Dinner with Il Mondo Vecchio at Row 14

You’ll be in hog heaven tonight at Row 14 Bistro & Wine Bar, 891 14th Street, where the folks from Il Mondo Vecchio will host a Disassembly Dinner. Each course will focus on a different cut of pork. The dinner starts at 6:30 and costs $70; for reservations, call 303-825-0100…

Halloween Community Table at Firenze a Tavola

Don your best fedora and overcoat combo for tonight’s gangster-themed Halloween Community Table at Firenze a Tavola, 4401 Tennyson Street. Appropriately enough, the multi-course dinner is always served family style, and starts at 6:30 p.m. At $28, this is an offer you can’t refuse! For reservations, call 303-561-0234 or visit…

Pasquini’s will take over the old Panera space in Cherry Creek

Since he opened the first Pasquini’s on South Broadway in 1986, Tony Pasquini has grown his Italian restaurant into a family of five, expanding (in some cases via franchise) into the Highland neighborhood as well as Uptown, Lone Tree and the Tech Center. Now the owner is about to add…

ZaZa’s Pizzeria opens in the DU neighborhood

There are nearly a half-dozen pizzerias slated to pop up all over Denver within the next several months, including Wazee Wood-Fired Pizza, a new joint from celebrated New York chef and restaurateur Charlie Palmer that’s taking over a portion of the former Big Game space. In addition, Slices will open…

Guess where I’m drinking?

Margaritas are a dime a dozen in this city, but a margarita shaken with an avocado? You’ll find that in only one restaurant in Denver. Even weirder than the margarita itself is the fact that I really liked it — and wouldn’t think twice about ordering it again. Can you…