Guess where I’m eating mussels pooled in panang curry?

While the guy next to me complained about the limited time to took for his ketchup and mustard to arrive at his little corner of the bar, I had no complaints whatsoever about my mussels bobbing in a fragrant panang curry. Can you guess where I’m eating? Special bonus: Anyone…

Longmont gets lucky with a new Lucky’s Market, opening today

What does it take to convert a giant empty building in Longmont into a bustling supermarket? “It takes a village,” says Lucky’s Market founder Bo Sharon, with an appreciative sigh. “It takes a lot of intelligent people working very, very hard — 26,000 square feet is a big challenge.” The…

Make a date on Saturday to become a hero against childhood hunger

“We became chefs because we’re passionate about sharing food with our community and, to me, community is all-inclusive,” says Jensen Cummings, co-owner and chef of the Slotted Spoon Meatball Eatery. “We strive to inspire kids and families across all walks of life to come together through vibrant food, joyous laughter…

Twisters is way too lean on the red and green — at least in Aurora

Twisters Burgers and Burritos, a New Mexico-to-Colorado transplant, offers red- and green-chile enthusiasts a chance to get their spicy sauce fixes, with red-draped enchiladas and green-smothered cheeseburgers. But as I dug into a burger and a double-smothered burrito at the Aurora location, it quickly became clear that this Twisters, at…

Photos: What was on the menu at the Denver County Fair

Fair food — fried, salty, sugary — took center stage at the Denver County Fair over the weekend, whether attendees were biting into big corn dogs or showing off their potentially prize-winning pies. The fair fare was the perfect complement to the quirky event, and Westword’s Brandon Marshall was at…

La Sandia launches a “Latin Light” menu

Last month, when I interviewed La Sandia chef Sergio Romo for my weekly chef and tell interview, he didn’t mince words when I prodded him about what defines Mexican cuisine: “People think of Mexican food as heavy and laden with calories, but that’s the Americanized version. Real Mexican food uses…

Pad Thai with spaghetti squash for a Meatless Monday twist

There’s absolutely nothing wrong with rice noodles in pad Thai — we love them — but sometimes you want something a little bit different. Spaghetti squash definitely fits that bill, and also hooks you up with an extra serving of vegetables. You can’t lose! See also: – Vegan pad Thai…

Guess where I’m eating an Ethiopian feast at a one-woman show?

A sojourn to an Ethiopian restaurant is never a quick dinner, and at this Ethiopian restaurant, the service is notoriously slow-moving, but that’s because it’s a one-woman show, and what emerges from that woman’s kitchen is absolutely worth the wait. Patience: It’s a virtue. Can you guess where I’m eating?…

Common Grounds now pouring in Sunnyside

From the moment that Mary and Lisa Rogers opened Common Grounds in 1992, the coffeehouse at 3484 West 32nd Avenue was a neighborhood gathering place — even if the Highland neighborhood was far from the hot spot it is today. Today the area is so hot, in fact, that the…