Carrie Shores, chef of Table 6: “Learn to expand your horizons”

Carrie Shores Table 6 609 Corona Street 303-831-8800 table6denver.com This is part two of my interview with Carrie Shores, chef of Table 6; part one of our conversation ran yesterday. Most noteworthy meal you’ve ever eaten: I don’t remember the name of the place, but it was this small hole-in-the-wall…

First look: Comida, Rayme Rossello’s cantina, opens today at The Source

After months…and months…and months of hungry impatience on the part of Denverites yearning for a year-round culinary showroom, The Source, a promising — and pioneering — new project from urban developers Mickey and Kyle Zeppelin, the progressive trailblazers behind the TAXI development in River North, unveils its first tenant today:…

Tamayo: Million-buck makeover needs a service check.

If someone at Visit Denver were to conduct a survey, I’ll bet most tourists would say that they still consider Denver a steakhouse town. It isn’t, as they’d surely concede after stops at the likes of Rioja, the Populist and ChoLon. But in 2001, when Tamayo flung open the doors…

Guess where I’m eating burrata and beets?

The other night at dinner, after eating multiple courses, we were way too stuffed to contemplate dessert — even a cheese course, which is something I rarely pass up. Then again, that restaurant didn’t have burrata on its menu, but this restaurant does, pairing the generous portion of silky cheese…

FlapJacked — the healthy breakfast of (little) champions

Breakfast may be the most important meal of the day, and Jennifer and David Bacon just made it the easiest, too. The Broomfield couple recognized that their five children love pancakes — but they didn’t love the kids’ crash from a sugar high an hour after those pancakes were gone…

Guess where I’m eating seafood kabobs?

The seafood kabobs at this Middle Eastern restaurant don’t quite stack up to the smooth, lemon-kissed hummus, but they’re a nice departure from the typical meat-heavy platters that strike most Mid East menus. Can you guess where I’m eating? Special bonus: Anyone who gives the first correct answer to a…

Pho Real serving up the real thing in Littleton

Pho Real opened this month in the former home of Tres Jolie in Littleton — and for pho-lovers in the southern suburbs, it’s a very pretty sight. Photographer Danielle Lirette stopped in this week, and returned with this photographic taste of Pho Real. See also: Best Pho 2013: Pho Duy…

Guess where I’m eating a fantastic ham sandwich?

Even if the sandwiches sucked — and they most definitely don’t — I’d willingly spend every afternoon here if only to shoot the shit with the owner, whose infectious personality and humor can turn a horrific day into the best day ever. And if I can get one of his…

A second 9th Door will open in the Beauvallon

There are those who swear that the Beauvallon is cursed — that there may be no worse location to open a restaurant or bar — but Bill Kennedy, along with his business partners Dan Woodward and John Wang, are betting that the Beauvallon is ripe for a new tenant, specifically…

First look: Fresh Thymes Eatery opens in Boulder

Fresh Thymes Eatery is an anomaly in the dining scene: a community restaurant that had its community baked in before the doors even opened. “We expected to have 100 people in for our soft opening on Tuesday night, and 168 people came,” says Christine Ruch, owner and chef of the…

Happy McRibmas! Five fun-in-a-bun facts about the McDonald’s McRib

Today is McRibmas — one of the most important holidays on the calendar. That’s because the infamous, sauce-slathered, probably-mostly-pork sammie is now back on the McDonald’s menu — for a limited time, of course. The McRib enjoys a crazy cult following not at all unlike the devotion shown to some…