Eat Up Havana: Buffet Like a Boss at Chutney Indian Cuisine
Whether filling up on the familiar or taking risks on new flavors, this Indian buffet stays true to its barrier-breaking past.
Whether filling up on the familiar or taking risks on new flavors, this Indian buffet stays true to its barrier-breaking past.
J’s Noodles & New Thai on South Parker Road now has more time before it says goodbye.
“To come here, it humbled me a lot. To be able to have a place where I can reach so many more people is so much more in sync and in line with my ethos.”
Some spots that were entirely plant-based have added meat and dairy to appeal to more diners.
We’ve lost a lot of favorite restaurants since 2020 – and we’re still hungry for what they were cooking.
More new restaurants are now serving on Colfax, including a banh mi joint.
“For me, the inspiration for this place came from a need to find peace, a need to feel serenity.”
The south Denver staple has been in business for nearly sixty years.
Its comeback marks a reset for the ten-year-old downtown restaurant that nearly closed for good.
“The cost of labor, food, rent and property taxes has created a situation where the small guy can’t compete.”
The modern, upscale izakaya concept stands out while fitting in on Aurora’s Havana Street.
The price for the actual most expensive meal: $295 per person.
There were once limited places to find this Vietnamese sandwich, but that’s changed.
A spot in the Denver Tech Center is the only spot in the state that made this year’s cut.
Look for the Raleigh Street space to reopen in time for March Madness.
The law is meant to help struggling restaurants “stop the bleeding.” Critics argue it shifts the pain onto struggling workers.
Other highlights include the brick-and-mortar location of a popular Golden food truck.
“There’s no authentic. There’s no, ‘Oh, this is real Mexican food.’ I don’t believe that. I don’t believe in those words.”
This fourth location will open on Wednesday, February 19.
“The decision to close comes amid significant challenges facing Denver’s restaurant industry.”
We’re kicking off a new series exploring the diverse cuisine of Aurora’s Havana Street with a hot pot feast.
The food truck-turned brick-and-mortar is making its debut on East Colfax on February 14.