100 Favorite Dishes: Foie Gras Bonbons at Milk & Honey

No 30: Foie Gras Bonbons at Milk & Honey Bar KitchenChef-restaurateur Michael Shiell was out of the Denver culinary scene for more than a decade, but with Milk & Honey, which opened in Larimer Square two months ago, he’s back with a swank and understated subterranean eatery that feels both…

Growing Pains: Chefs and Farmers Talk About This Year’s Wild Weather

If there’s one conversation everyone in Denver has had this summer, it’s about the weather. Overcast skies and persistent downpours meant an atypically soggy spring — and now we’re into monsoon season, with blazingly beautiful days punctuated by fast-moving afternoon storms that build over the mountains and race across the…

100 Favorite Dishes: My Wife’s Donuts at Osaka Ramen

No. 31: My Wife’s Doughnuts at Osaka Ramen Osaka Ramen just opened in late April but has already earned a reputation as one of the top tonkotsu spots in town. An exploration of the full menu, though, reveals that chef-owner Jeff Osaka has a knack for more than just noodles and…

Biking to Brunch at Lala’s

Sometimes, bottomless mimosas get a little out of control; to encourage safe brunching and to help you avoid morning Uber fees, Lala’s Pizzeria & Wine Bar has teamed up with Turin Bicycles for a weekly summer bike to brunch series. The new Saturday fiesta is sponsored by the bike shop…

Reader: Guess We Should Have Visited Table Top More Often

Just after marking its first anniversary at 2230 Oneida Street, Table Top closed “until further notice,” according to a sign posted on the front door of the Park Hill eatery. And that means one of our 100 Favorite Dishes, the crispy spare ribs created by chef Brady Marcotte, are also off the…

ChowSun’s Filipino Menu Shines in East Aurora

My exposure to the cuisine of the Philippines has definitely been limited here in Denver, primarily consisting of visits to a couple of food trucks: Orange Crunch and A Taste of the Philippines, which both serve great food but have small menus. But then ChowSun opened last November in east Aurora,…

Spicy Ginger Closes on South Downing Street

The northeast corner of Alameda Avenue and Downing street has been home to a string of Asian restaurants since the late 1990s. What originally opened as Stir Crazy quickly changed names to the Crazy Asian Cafe, which survived until 2012, when new owners took over and gave it the name…

First Look: First Draft Taps Into RiNo Beer Scene

A new concept in beverage service kicks off tonight when First Draft will unveil its self-service beer system in RiNo. First Draft opens at 5 p.m. today with a wall of forty tap handles and an electronic system built by iPourIt that allows customers to pour their own beers (measured down to…

Reader: Denver Is a Vast Wasteland When It Comes to Barbecue

Roaming Buffalo Bar-B-Que opened this past winter, bringing some heat to the city’s often disappointing barbecue scene. Gretchen Kurtz found a few smoking’ dishes when she recently reviewed Roaming Buffalo Bar-B-Que. But where there’s smoke, there’s ire — and readers are once again debating the merits of barbecue in Denver, including the…

100 Favorite Dishes: Chicken Gizzards at Catfish King

No. 32: Chicken Gizzards at Catfish King Admittedly, chicken gizzards aren’t everyone’s idea of a pleasing appetizer. You don’t want to even think about what part of a chicken the gizzard is (mostly muscle, it’s the organ that helps the chicken grind up food for digestion, in case you were…

Reader: The Best Happy-Hour Dish? Booze

Last week Chris Utterback rounded up the town’s Ten Best Happy Hour Dishes, a roster that ranged from the mussels at Ophelia’s to the deviled eggs at Steuben’s. But we missed a major item, says Sara: For happy hour I have always enjoyed booze. Timeless classic. What happy hours around…

Table Top Closes Just After One-Year Anniversary

Table Top opened just over a year ago in a sleepy shopping center at East 23rd Avenue and Oneida Street. With a neighborhood hungry for local restaurants, a spacious patio/beer garden and a menu aimed at drawing attention without approaching cleverness, the eatery owned by a group of area residents…

Why Coy Webb, a Trained Chef, Opened Roaming Buffalo Bar-B-Que

The best barbecue comes at the hands of pit masters, right? Not necessarily. Long before Coy Webb opened Roaming Buffalo Bar-B-Que with his wife, Rachael, he cut his chops as a chef, graduating from the Cordon Bleu in Scottsdale and working in professional kitchens for nearly two decades. Why would…

Charcoal Restaurant Launches Kickstarter Campaign to Fund Remodel

Charcoal opened in 2011 in the Golden Triangle with a unique concept and menu: Scandinavian accents from chef Patrik Landberg, combined with coal-fired cooking over a custom-made Japanese bincho grill.  While Charcoal is only four years old, the menu has evolved to fit the dining desires of the neighborhood and…

Review: Get a Clue, and Get to Roaming Buffalo Bar-B-Que

This isn’t a barbecue town. But while we may not have a nationally recognized style, Denver diners have strong opinions about the ’cue they do find here. Carolina transplants grumble about ketchupy sauces. Uprooted Texans mutter about any kind of sauce, ketchupy or otherwise, poured over their brisket. Barbecue lovers…