The sushi lunch at Kimono is a deal worth trying on

Nothing beats a free lunch — but a cheap lunch definitely comes close, and the lunch deal at Kimono Sushi Bar and Grill is a real deal. The eatery offers a limited lunch menu with assorted sushi options (including three vegetarian sushi choices); you take your pick of any three,…

Reader: Why have Monsanto’s products seen such success?

In the early years Monsanto, the St. Louis biotech giant helped pioneer such leading chemicals as DDT, PCBs and Agent Orange. Unfortunately, these breakthroughs had a tendency to kill stuff. And the torrent of lawsuits that came from random killing put a crimp on long-term profitability. So Monsanto hatched a…

Guess where I’m eating quiche?

Years ago, Bruce Feirstein wrote a satirical book proclaiming that real men don’t eat quiche. That’s definitely not true at this bakery, where plenty of men camp out with their Apple products…and eat quiche. Can you guess where I’m eating? Special bonus: Anyone who gives the first correct answer to…

Guess where you’re eating? At an EatDenver restaurant if you’re Churro

Cafe Society dished up five Guess Where? contests last week, ranging from a guacamole tostada from La Cocinita, to a deconstructed Greek salad from Rioja, to a caddy of tongue-numbing, chile-spiked condiments from an Aurora Thai restaurant. Last week’s other Guess Where posts, including answers: – Guess where I’m eating…

Savory stuffed zucchini for a seasonal entree on Meatless Monday

We’re beginning to enjoy some of the fruits of our gardening labor — and now is a good time to pick zucchini, before they get toomonstrous (and flavorless). This stuffed zucchini recipe (adapted from Vegan With a Vengeance) features olives and capers for a meaty, briny flavor, which is perfectly…

Tortisimas opens on Federal with a tempting board of tortas

Tortas aren’t as common in Denver as burritos, tacos and enchiladas, all of which are indicative of this city’s defiant obsession with Mexican food, but the mighty torta, Mexico’s president of sandwiches, is popping up along pavements throughout the city, the latest of which is Tortisimas, which just opened at…

Patio of the day: MCA Cafe

The Museum of Contemporary Art Denver is known for its wide range of rotating exhibitions that promote creative expression and innovative art and ideas. But whether you’re there to check out exhibits like the Electrical Room, an installation of tangled material, or to hang out in the bubble garden, you…

Guess where I’m eating a guacamole tostada?

The ladies who were lunching on the patio of this long-standing Mexican joint were a sight to behold, their neon orange dye jobs brighter than the cheese sprinkled on my guacamole tostada. Can you guess where I’m eating? Special bonus: Anyone who gives the first correct answer to a Guess…

First look: Urban Thai opens in Longmont’s Prospect neighborhood

Edward Vanegas says he’s drawing a line between traditional Thailand and the vital Thailand of today with his Longmont eatery, Urban Thai. “There’s an older senior population that is the traditional Thai people that you come in contact with. They are very connected to the traditions,” says Vanegas, who officially…

First look: West 29th Restaurant and Bar opens in Wheat Ridge

Robert Cherenzia learned how to make bagels in New York before hauling his baking secrets to Park City, Utah, where the Detroit native opened his own bagel shop and, he says, “fell in love with the restaurant industry.” Years later, he moved to Denver, doing time at Wolfgang Puck Express…

Guess where I’m eating spinach-and-artichoke dip?

It’s been years since I’ve eaten artichoke dip — and I rarely see it on menus, especially menus that focus on pizza, but, hey, there’s guacamole on the board, too…so why not artichoke dip? Can you guess where I’m eating? Special bonus: Anyone who gives the first correct answer to…

La Sandia exec chef Sergio Romo: “Negativity is contagious”

Sergio Romo La Sandía Cantina 8340 Northfield Boulevard 303-373-9100 richardsandoval.com/lasandiacantina In part one of my interview with Sergio Romo, exec chef of La Sandia Northfield, the Mexico-born kitchen commander weighed in on servers who need a kick in the butt, explained why his molcajete bests a blender and insisted that…

First look: Churchill’s Public House opens today

It’s been a long haul — owners Keith Winyard and Pete Satchell did much of the work themselves, and weathered floods and other disasters during construction — but Churchill’s Public House officially opens its doors to the public today. Churchill’s is located in the heart of LoHi, Denver’s hottest restaurant…