Gaia Bistro on South Pearl is a true gathering place

After years of watching our porches rot and rebar poke through the driveway, I find myself in the middle of a big landscape project. To some, this might be the stuff of dreams. We’re picking out plants, buying mulch, putting gardens where the gravel pit of a driveway used to…

100 Favorite Dishes: Reuben from the Bagel Deli

Suffice it to say that I eat out more than the general population, unless, of course, the general population can catalogue more than 450 restaurant meals in a year — which is about the number of breakfasts, lunches and dinners that I stomached in 2012. Pathetic, isn’t it? But all…

Guess where I’m eating chicken wings?

Get the chicken wings, insisted our server, who pronounced them the best wings in Denver. I’m not sure I’d fly that far, but the wings, crisp and slicked with fish sauce and chiles, were way, way better than the gumbo, a dish that disappointed me once before and showed no…

Guess where I’m eating a prosciutto and brie sandwich?

Not all sandwiches require a litany of ingredients that reach skyscraping heights. In fact, sometimes simple is better, as in the case of this sandwich, which is nothing more than Brie and prosciutto…and a little fig jam. Can you guess where I’m eating? Special bonus: Anyone who gives the first…

One World Cafe unites the realms of veggie-lovers and meat-eaters

Evergreen as a town has a lot to recommend it, from the beautiful lake (ice skating! paddleboats!) to the shopping. Vegetarians might not immediately know where to turn, though, when they’re seeking out sustenance in the downtown area — but there are plenty of options for the non-meat-minded, including the…

Reader: Adelitas serves an amazingly good guac

Summertime, and the living is easy…but finding good guacamole is not. The tortas were not the only disappointing dish at Ay Caramba!, which Gretchen Kurtz reviewed last week; the guac was also bland and boring. Who serves the best guacamole in town? One reader is on a hunt for that…

Photos: Inside the new Izakaya Den

Tomorrow afternoon, Izakaya Den will start its second week of service in its new location. Half of its new location, that is. Construction is continuing on the second floor of the new building, which will more than double the capacity of Izakaya Den — as well as give the place…

Opa! Summer eats from the Greek Festival

From souvlaki to baklava, this year’s Greek Festival offered enough traditional Greek foods to keep the salivary glands sweating. The festival took place at Assumption Greek Orthodox Church from June 14 to 16 and combined food with a carnival, live music, and dance performances that all celebrated Greek history. Continue…

Reader: Ay Caramba! needs to invest in some spices for the guac

A torteria in Cherry Creek? That was the idea Alex Gurevich had when he opened Ay Caramba!, a full-service spot that focuses on the Mexican sandwiches. But while the neighborhood could certainly use more casual places, Ay Caramba! could also use some spice — according to both Gretchen Kurtz, who…