Guess where I’m eating tandoori chicken?

Whenever I hear the sizzle of tandoori chicken and sniff the scent of exotic Indian spices wafting from the kitchen, I get a little giddy. And when I have the opportunity to pair that chicken with a Lion’s Stout, one of my favorite beers, it’s like Christmas. Can you guess…

Lime shortage hits Denver — talk about a wedge issue!

The infamous lime shortage — which has been blamed on everything from a citrus disease to a Mexican drug cartel — has hit Denver. And while it didn’t seem to affect the taste of the the Best of Denver 2014’s Best House Margaritas at Adelitas Cocina y Cantina(two-for-one on Monday…

Guess where I’m eating pork fried rice?

I usually reserve my fried rice moments for when I have dinner with my kid, who’s obsessed with the stuff. But he was still burrowing under the covers, one of the luxuries of spring break, when I had lunch at this Asian-inspired restaurant that turns out a deeply flavorful version…

Reader: You can’t open TexMex in Colorado…

There’s no shortage of Mexican restaurants in the Denver area — and especially not in Aurora, where storefront taquerias and seafood spots seem to pop up every day on East Colfax Avenue and South Havana. But does Denver have enough TexMex restaurants? Not according to fans of Rusty Taco, a…

A Taste of Haiti replaces Coleman’s Soul Food

For close to four decades, this modest storefront on Welton Street was home to Ethel’s House of Soul. Then six years ago, after Ethel closed up shop, Henry Coleman took over the spot, opening Coleman’s Soul Food and serving a taste of Detroit. But Coleman is now back in Detroit,…

Rusty Taco opens in Aurora

Rusty Taco, a Tex-Mex joint, has just opened at 1760 South Havana in Aurora, in the former home of an Old School Burger. See also: Photos: Babajoon’s Kabobs now open in Westminster…

First look: Iain Chisholm’s DADA Art Bar opens next Friday

“The whole point of this is to be the neighborhood tree-house — the go-to spot to hang out and have fun in a comfortable and entertaining environment,” says Iain Chisholm. “This” refers to DADA Art Bar, the art gallery-coffeehouse-bar that Chisholm, the owner-chef of Amerigo, will open next Friday directly…

Root Down at DIA introduces new composting system

Denver International Airport already has a composting program that it started last year as an efficient way to get rid of waste in the terminal. Now it’s partnering with one of the DIA restaurants, Root Down, to bring composting to the concourses. See also: Shoni Jones, exec chef of Root…

Guess where I’m eating queso fundido with chorizo?

Downtown was crazy-bustling last night, no doubt a precursor to today’s home opener at Coors Field. And at this restaurant, where I popped in for a margarita and a vessel of queso fundido with chorizo, the staff was projecting that they’d serve a lot more of that queso today, along…

Guess where I’m eating a white pizza bombarded with bacon?

Despite last night’s blast of arctic air and snow, the vibe inside this pizzeria was wonderfully cozy, and while the white pizza we ordered — with bacon, naturally — was excellent in every way, the real showstopper was an employee who suddenly appeared in the dining room and began tossing,…

Lower48 Kitchen raises the bar in Denver

This week, Gretchen Kurtz reviews our 2014 winner for Best New Restaurant: Lower48 Kitchen, now serving in the Ballpark neighborhood. Read her review, now posted on the Cafe Society blog, to see what prompted our selection…

Mecca Grill is changing course

This week, Gretchen Kurtz ventured to Mecca Grill, a longtime go-to spot in Wash Park for Lebanese food. She found that the restaurant’s new owners are turning the focus to Morocco. Find out more about the changes in her review of Mecca Grill, now posted on Cafe Society…