A sauce that got my goat at Viet’s Restaurant

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…

Guess where I’m eating a particularly uninspiring paella?

Yes, it looks pretty, but food, as we know, isn’t just about appearances. Flavor counts — a lot — and in the case of this paella, there wasn’t much flavor, if any, to be found, making me wonder if the kitchen was completely bereft of saffron, paprika, garlic, onions, salt…

Dishes of DISH: Finger Lickin’ Belgian waffle from Pink Tank

On Sunday, September 22,DISH will dish out food and drinks from dozens of Cafe Society’s favorite restaurants and trucks, including Pink Tank, in the Sculpture Park at the Denver Performing Arts Complex. Pink Tank’s offering? Its award-winning Finger Lickin’ Waffles & Chicken dish — hold the chicken. See also: Best Food…

Highland’s Garden Cafe pulls up stakes for the season

At this time of year many people start thinking about putting their gardens to bed. But chef Pat Perry has put the entire Highland’s Garden Cafe to bed. At the end of service on Saturday, August 31, the restaurant — two linked Victorian houses surrounded by lush gardens — closed…

Homemade applesauce for a sweet side dish after Meatless Monday

Growing up, I loved visiting my grandmother’s house because of everything she cooked. Now grown up, I still think she made the best American country cuisine I’ve ever tasted. One of the dishes she always had in her fridge was homemade applesauce. Much like homemade vegetable broth, applesauce made from…

Pho 007, a Vietnamese noodle parlor, opens in Littleton

There can never be too much pho, yo? Just a few weeks ago, Pho Real opened in Littleton, and now, Pho 007, another Vietnamese noodle parlor, has unlocked its doors at 389 West Littleton Boulevard, in the former space of Jade Dragon. The menu, which includes several starters, twelve variations…

Glazed and Confuzed Doughnuts opening a shop this fall

Josh Schwab’s doughnuts may be glazed, but he’s not confused about where his business is going. After nearly a year of selling doughnuts at farmers’ markets and a few cafes, the owner of Glazed and Confuzed Doughnuts is ready to open the doors of a new brick-and-mortar shop this fall…

Guess where I’m eating an Italian beef sandwich

Aside from the misplaced green peppers (Why do they always taste like dirt?), this joint’s version of an Italian beef sandwich isn’t bad (more gravy, please) — but it definitely doesn’t outshine the wieners, for which the place is renowned. Can you guess where I’m eating? Special bonus: Anyone who…

Patio of the Day: The Thin Man

For years, The Thin Man has attracted an eclectic crowd of patrons to a space that’s just as eclectic. Inside, you’ll find red mood lighting and walls crowded with Jesus figurines, crosses and saint portraits; outside, you’ll find both a welcoming front patio and, in back, a glorified parking-lot-turned-relaxation-haven. See…

Guess where I’m eating clam linguine?

Trying to find a memorable fresh clam linguine in this city is a lot like panning for gold coins in Clear Creek (good luck with that), but as luck would have it, I struck culinary gold at this Italian restaurant, whose chef must have read my mind. Can you guess…