A trip to Japan inspires Linger to launch lunchtime-only bento boxes

It was an “inspiration trip” to Japan last fall, says Daniel Asher, that gave him food for thought. Asher, the culinary director of Linger and Root Down, says part of the journey stemmed from “wanting to be infused with a new perspective on cuisine, especially street food,” the mission being,…

Zimmerlw is the winner of our Gallo di Nero contest

UPDATE: We have a winner of our Gallo di Nero contest, in which we asked Cafe Society readers to answer this question: How many wood-fired ribeyes did Gallo di Nero serve during the month of February? Congratulations to zimmerlw, who came the closest with his answer of 43; the correct…

Reader: Gretchen Kurtz’s stuffed-dough list needs to get stuffed

While the buffalo empanadellas at Bocadillo needed more pop in both the filling and the sauce, the special got Gretchen Kurtz thinking about other stuffed dough dishes she’s loved in Denver. On Wednesday, she served up five of her favorites, including the agnolotti at DiFranco’s. See also: Five favorite stuffed…

Hash goes sunnyside up, will be replaced by Sunny’s

Sunnyside is a fast-changing neighborhood, attracting restaurants like Bocadillo (which Gretchen Kurtz reviews this week), with more new spots to come. And one of them will be moving into the former home of Hash, which Heather Haupman opened back in 2011 in a storefront that had held La Crema Cafeteria…

Guess where I’m eating a little of this and a little of that?

If you’re yearning for a little of this, a little of that and a little of everything else that’s on the small bites side of the menu at this intriguing restaurant, then you’d find yourself in good company. Can you guess where I’m eating? Special bonus: Anyone who gives the…

Richard Glover, chef of Fooducopia, on what still gives him nightmares

Richard Glover Fooducopia 1939 East Kentucky Avenue 303-722-7838 fooducopia.com This is part two of my interview with Richard Glover, exec chef of Fooducopia; part one of our conversation ran yesterday. Your three favorite Denver restaurants other than your own: Pho 79 on Havana and Mississippi. I love the broth, the…

Reader: Why are you eating cheap mollusks in a landlocked city?

Oysters are getting out of their shell all over Denver, with raw bars popping up at restaurants around town and the mollusks making frequent appearances on happy-hour menus, including the spot Lori Midson visited for yesterday’s Guess Where I’m Eating? The old adage used to hold that you should only…

Bocadillo is back, cooking up plenty of simple pleasures

Derek Dietz, the one-man show behind Bocadillo, has a fine-dining background, but you wouldn’t know it from walking into his restaurant. Potted plants, in various stages of dying, sit in front windows where curtains should be. Cookbooks and records spill out of banged-up wooden shelves. Fossils from the collection of…

Recipe Wednesday: Pickled shrimp

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 a spacious kitchen. They often bring some of their market’s best ingredients home with them and cook up a feast, and when they’re not…

Richard Glover, chef of Fooducopia, on his new farm and launching dinner

Richard Glover Fooducopia 1939 East Kentucky Avenue 303-722-7838 fooducopia.com This is part one of my interview with Richard Glover, exec chef of Fooducopia; part two of our conversation will run tomorrow. Every so often, you’ll hear the lilt in Richard Glover’s voice. Born in South Africa and raised in Botswana,…

The ghost of Howard Johnson still haunts El Padrino

In A Federal Case, I’ll be eating my way up Federal Boulevard — south to north — within Denver city limits. I’ll be skipping the national chains and per-scoop Chinese joints, but otherwise I’ll report from every vinyl booth, walk-up window and bar stool where food is served. Here’s the…

Burger King at Sixth and Broadway dethroned

It’s the end of an era. For decades, Burger King reigned from a prime piece of property at the busy intersection of Sixth Avenue, Broadway and Speer Boulevard. But the fast-food joint has closed, and the property is up for sale. See also: Burger King: Where’s the effin’ beef?…