There’s a lot to love at Jaya Asian Grill. The minute you walk through the door of this spot tucked into a strip mall, you’re greeted by smiles from the friendly staff, curious glances from the regulars and the clatter of a busy kitchen working away in the back. The menu that kitchen is working […]
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Showing 89 - 110 of 195Filled with knickknacks, Kiki’s is cluttered in the way your favorite aunt’s house might be – but that just adds to the homey vibes of this casual, under-the-radar eatery that specializes in authentic country-style Japanese food. There is an entire ramen menu to explore as well as sushi offerings, but Kiki’s also serves up dishes […]
Kind Love’s proximity to Cherry Creek makes perfect sense: That neighborhood’s residents like the finer things in life, and Kind Love provides some of the finer herb in town. The Glendale dispensary’s genetics and growing techniques are so highly sought after that other Colorado dispensaries would rather sell its wholesale flower than their own. But […]
Founded n 1986, Kokoro has specialized in speed, low prices, freshness and healthy ingredients — with a Japanese accent — for decades now. In both look and feel, this original outpost apes a Japanese noodle shop, serving rice bowls and noodle bowls, sushi lite (think California and spicy tuna rolls), gyoza, edamame and salads, all […]
The original location of La Fogata, on East Evans Avenue, opened back in 1990 and in 2004, a second spot was later added in the Denver Tech Center. Both eateries are staples in their neighborhoods, and regulars are greeted warmly by longtime staff. The thick, warming, gravy-style green chile is one of the best versions […]
The original location of La Fogata, on East Evans Avenue, opened back in 1990 and in 2004, a second spot was added in the Denver Tech Center. Both eateries are staples in their neighborhoods, and regulars are greeted warmly by longtime staff. The thick, warming, gravy-style green chile is one of the best versions in […]
Located in the University Hills Plaza complex in southeast Denver, this three-screen theater specializes in foreign language and independent films. Amenities include concessions, wheelchair-accessible seating, assisted hearing devices and Dolby SR Stereo sound.
Back in 2006, Thomas Salamunovich started a little stand-alone restaurant designed to feature the burger that, through experimentation and long practice, he’d come up with at the Larkspur Restaurant in Vail and had proved wildly popular at that fancy-pants place. In his words, it was “my vision for the perfect burger experience.” And Larkburger comes […]
Walking into Les Delices de Paris is like walking into another world: one of pure sensation, of cream and sugar, fine flour, yeast and butter and salt. The little pastry shop occupies what could be the most inconvenient location on Leetsdale, but on its best days, this is the best-smelling spot in the entire city […]
A bit of New Mexico in a strip mall, Little Anita’s is run by an Albuquerque family with a 30-year history in the restaurant business. The space is small and only offers counter service, but both the red and green chiles are multi-layered and flavorful, and the food features plenty of Southwestern touches, such as […]
The candy-colored boba drinks at Lollicup Denver come with or without caffeine, and there are dozens of flavors to choose from; you can order milk and flavored teas as well as creamy snow-bubble and ice-blended slush versions that eliminate the tea part of the equation, which makes it a great stop for both adults and […]
Mad Greens was planted in 2004 in the south Denver suburbs, and has since sprouted into eleven locations along the Front Range, each of them ready to serve up some leafy greens as a respite from all those burgers, fries and burritos. Mad Greens’ concept is simple: Quick-fast-in-a-hurry healthy meals offered in a clean but […]