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Some great dining experiences

June 30th, 2009, 1:27 pm by wepstein

Studies show that even though the economy has gone south, people are still going out to eat. I know I am.

I may not do the big Broadmoor splurge as often, but I still do lunch, and my family goes out to moderate dinners now and then.

Here are three great meals I had recently:

Sakura: This westside sushi place has remodeled and looks gorgeous. They’ve even added a few traditional sunken Japanese tables, so you can eat without your shoes on.

I had a premium sake, served in a shot glass made of ice (delicious! And I thought I didn’t like sake) followed by a variety of sushi. I’d just been the the Sushi Den in Denver, which is about the best sushi you can get this far from the coast, but Sakura is still a strong regional contender. The fish tastes extremely fresh and the sauces are well-matched.

I hadn’t been to La au’s Taco Shop in a while and tried the shrimp tacos. Damn they’re good. Diners next to me were still a little confused about the menu and the cafeteria style service (It’s just a big more complicated than Chipotle), but everybody’s been happy with the food on their plates. I appreciate that they got rid of the green blocks that served as chairs and now have real chairs in there. La au’s is serving at Bristol now Wednesday through Sundays.

Had another great lunch recently at Heart of Jerusalem downtown. The shawarma rocked.

Praise for a fine pie

June 23rd, 2009, 4:04 pm by wepstein

Charlie Snyder at the Fine Arts Center had this to say about the Dutch Kitchen:

Warren … FOOD TIP … I don’t when you last featured the Dutch Kitchen, but I had a slice of pie today at lunch that was unbelievable … blueberries, raspberries, and blackberries covered in pralines. They are celebrating their 50th year this year and are still coming up with new kinds of pie that are all kinds of good. 50 years owned by the same family. A five-time Gazette Best of Winner for Best Pies.

THANKS, CHARLIE
It’s been a while since we reviewed it. Maybe time to revisit.

Zagats takes aim at burgers and other fast food

June 17th, 2009, 3:07 pm by wepstein

The Zagat survey, which usually looks at sit-down places, had a big online poll to see what people think about fast food offerings. The results: McDonald’s for fries (no surprise there), In-N-Out Burger for best burger (given how many more locations McDonalds, Burger King and Wendy’s have, this was an upset), and Starbucks for best coffee. Wendy’s got “top food.

For more details, click here.

No more Flavors on Tejon! Oh, NO!

June 10th, 2009, 2:02 pm by wepstein

One of the best breakfast places in town… winner of the Best Breakfast in our Best of the Springs, has closed its doors.

We don’t know much about what happened, but if anybody had a lead on how to reach Joe and Sally, the owners, we’d love to hear from them.

Their coffee was soooo good. The hollandaise on their Benedicts… I’m really going to miss those folks.

More outdoor BBQ options

June 9th, 2009, 10:04 am by wepstein

The outdoor eats on the west side continue to expand. I took one of my sons to Angler’s Covey for free flyfishing lessons (way fun), and Buffalo Gal’s catering was serving amazing tri-tip brisket on garlic bread.

They’re not usually there, but you can find them at their store on 8th Street. (It’s the sister catering biz of the Picnic Basket.)

Hospital food story gives shout-out to our own Teresa Farney

June 9th, 2009, 9:52 am by wepstein

A story on A1 of today’s Denver Post examines the trend of hospital cafeterias going gourmet. (Love the headline: Hospital food’s hip replacement)

In it, writer Nancy Lofholm points out that Memorial North’s Terrace Garden Cafe has won praise from Teresa’s Table Talk column for its Friday night seafood buffets and Sunday brunches.

Hospital food really has kicked it up a few notches. Our offices are next to the old St. Frances Hospital, which has a cafeteria on the top floor. Most of the food is just fair, but on Tuesdays, they offer some fine quesadillas for cheap.

Antlers serves up some fine rubber chicken for the mayor

June 2nd, 2009, 1:40 pm by wepstein

It’s not easy serving up 300 dishes for a luncheon and actually have them be edible. But the Antler’s Hilton did it wonderfully at the mayor’s State of the City luncheon today

The Antlers’ dining has been beefed up by two of the region’s best chefs: Jason Gust and Ryan Blanchard.

The mayor’s luncheon, the Antlers served a roasted chicken, moist and tender, with a cranberry almond demi-glace. Mmmm.
The sides were fine: wild rice and green beans. And the dessert was fabulous, a trio of strawberry torte, cheesecake and mousse torte.

The only miss was the wedge salad, a trend in salads I’ve never quite understood.

For my take on the mayor’s talk, or more about what he didn’t mention, click here.

Smashburger impresses

May 26th, 2009, 8:22 am by wepstein

I finally got out to Powers to check out the new gourmet burger joint. Very, very good. The meat itself had flavor, and the cheese, bun and condiments were top notch.

Much better than Five Guys Burger and Fries

Food for a gray day

May 22nd, 2009, 7:24 am by wepstein

I’m looking out the window and longing for comfort food.

I can think of a few cold, foggy day options: Uwe’s schnitzel, Brazilian coconut soup at Shuga’s.

Any other ideas out there?

You must try “World Famous Curry Wurst”

May 19th, 2009, 4:16 pm by wepstein

What the heck is curry wurst?

I asked the same thing of the man in the starched white chef’s jacket.

“They’re very popular in Germany,” he told me with a thick German accent. The man worked in a truck outside Castaways. It advertised “World Famous Curry Wurst.”

Well, the curry wurst was pretty good: a bunless veal brat covered with a German-style red curry sauce and a side of fries.

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