Guess where I’m eating?

I love the service here, and the wine list is both sensibly priced and well-crafted, but after a recent dinner that included a wad of paper in my chile rellenos and a woefully underseasoned seafood dish that arrived lukewarm, it’s on my shit list. Can you guess where I’m eating?…

Laura Shunk’s story begins with Chipotle Mexican Grill

Early this month, Jason Sheehan gave Chipotle Mexican Grill a glowing review in the Seattle Weekly, our partner publication where he now works — and where the haters haven’t stopped rolling their eyes and asking why he’d bother writing about such a ubiquitous fast-casual joint. His piece provided the perfect…

Win a complimentary dinner for two at Olivéa on New Year’s Eve

Yes, you read that headline correctly: Olivéa, the sensational Mediterranean restaurant in Uptown whose kitchen is overseen by the dynamic husband-and-wife duo of exec chef John Broening and pastry goddess Yasmin Lozada-Hissom, is offering a free three-course dinner for two on New Year’s Eve. The gift is for the early…

Accused of mistreating Katrina victims

Welcome to In the Weeds. Kyle will be right with you — most likely to complain about something. Usually he is pleasant, but this is his place to blow off some steam. Don’t take it personally; he just needs to vent because he’s been doing this for about thirteen years…

Drinkwel: the hangover cure that works

At the risk of riling up those readers who like to tell me I drink too much, I plan on ringing in 2011 the same way I welcomed 2009 and 2010: with plenty of bubbly followed by a cocktail or five. And I’m sure there are at least a few…

Primebar calls it quits

National brand Restaurants America dropped Primebar into its massive space at 1515 Arapahoe Street back in May of 2009, using the former Palomino digs to turn out New American fare in lodge-inspired decor, animal heads and all. A year and a half later, the place has called it quits…

100 Favorite Dishes: Roasted cauliflower salad from Euclid Hall

No. 87: Roasted cauliflower salad from Euclid Hall Nobody loves cauliflower. It’s pathetically ugly, resembling, even on its best days, a human brain, and when it’s cooked — specifically overcooked — the florets pollute the air with the stink of sulfur. It’s a favored Shylock of institutions and the pokey,…

Masalaa’s exotic vegetarian fare hits the spot

Anyone with special food needs or requests knows how frustrating it can be to open up a menu and see only a scant handful of plates that you can or would actually eat. There are a few restaurants in the metro area where vegetarians can pick and choose from across…

Guess where I’m eating?

Christmas Day at my house is completely uneventful, unlike Christmas Eve, which is a day-long marathon of gluttony and wine- and champagne-filled debauchery. We wake up late on Christmas morning and pad around in our sloppy pajamas, eventually surrendering to our hangovers late in the afternoon when our gurgling bellies…

Top five foods to help you get laid on New Year’s Eve

This list of coitus-inspiring culinary offerings is for the gentlemen. Ladies, if you wanna score on New Year’s Eve — or any other night — you have to do just one thing: show up. Guys, the tacitly approved social mores of our fantastic American culture dictate that you have to…

Reader: Love my front-of-the-house staff, love my food

Laura Shunk’s lament for the loss of the professional host inspired a few comments agreeing with her, as well as this from I Get It Now: OOOOHHHHH I get it now… see …. Shrunk is all about the Front of House staff… not the food y’all. She likes the host…

La Villa Real and the old-school loncheras

We’re just about to say goodbye to 2010, but we’re betting that this year’s top trend, the new-school food trucks that hit the pavement in Denver, will be holding on through 2011. Before those trucks were even a twinkle in their owners’ eyes, though, there was another fleet of mobile…

Noodles & Company sold to investment group Catterton Partners

Since Noodles & Company opened its very first location in Cherry Creek in 1995, it’s expanded into a fast casual chain with 250 locations in eighteen states, offering noodle bowls that run the gamut from Wisconsin macaroni and cheese to an Indonesia peanut saute. And now, after fifteen years, the…

100 Favorite Dishes: Döner kabob from Shondiz

No. 88: Döner kabob from Shondiz Years ago, when I was a college student in London, I’d spend the majority of my mornings, noons and nights at a local pub knocking back cloudy pints of Scrumpy before staggering off in search of the nearest curry house or 24-hour kabob shop…