The Szechuan specialties shine at Chef Liu’s in Aurora

So, have you been to China?” I was sitting at the small bar in Chef Liu’s Authentic Chinese Cuisine on a slow Sunday evening, waiting for the feast that Vincent — my inquisitor, and also Chef Liu’s waiter, bartender and host — had ordered for me from the Chinese dinner…

Boulder’s Amu brings on a new chef, Mune Taira

Six years ago, Japanese restaurateur Nao-san took the sliver of space next to his raucous Boulder sushi joint, Sushi Zanmai, and built the tea-garden-like Amu Sake Bar and Restaurant, an authentic izakaya that serves an array of Japanese dishes — but no sushi — to the few patrons able to…

Kelly Whitaker tends an urban garden at Pizzeria Basta

Kelly Whitaker, chef-owner of Boulder’s Pizzeria Basta, spent every summer of his childhood on a farm — and he hated it. “My grandfather was a farmer, and I spent every single summer on his farm, but I hated vegetables, and my family was the kind that said, ‘You’re going to…

Have a taste for truffles? Cured has you covered

Ah, fall. The leaves are changing, the days are getting shorter, pie and soup are back on the menu, and coats and boots are back in the stores. And across the pond in France and Italy, it’s also the height of truffle season…

Crimson Canary will open next Thursday

Just over two months ago, Interstate Kitchen & Bar owners Andre and Aaron Lobato and Joey Newman quietly took over the Mona’s space on South Broadway to build Crimson Canary, their second restaurant in the Baker neighborhood…

Recipe: Argentine dulce de leche

In this week’s review of Caminito Tango, I found myself nostalgic for the culinary canon I ate for months in Buenos Aires, where I feasted frequently on platters of grilled meat, empanadas, plates of Argentine-Italian pastas, pizza, gelato-like ice cream and, possibly best of all, dulce de leche…

Zydeco’s gears up for grand opening this Friday

One month ago, Zydeco’s opened quietly in the old Trios Enoteca spot in LoDo, bringing Cajun specialties to the neighborhood. Turns out, though, that was just a limited version of the restaurant. “It was more of a soft opening,” says Justin Archuletta, who does marketing for the new place. “They…

Photos: Caminito Tango

This week’s review sent me down a spiral of nostalgia, as I ate my way through Argentine staples at Caminito Tango, a Denver restaurant that you could find in any neighborhood in Buenos Aires. And everything from the pace to the pastries made me think of long meals enjoyed in…

Caminito Tango review preview

When Vincente Domingo closed Viejo Domingo, an Argentine spot on West 38th Avenue, his cooks weren’t ready to quit making the food of their native country. So they convinced Tirso Abarca, who owns the building, to go into business with them in the same space, offering a menu of specialties…

Attention, booze geeks: Combier Liqueur d’Orange launches in Colorado

More than 175 years ago, Jean-Baptiste Combier, a French confectioner, and his wife were making liqueurs to inject into chocolates when they began getting requests from local residents to sell the liqueurs straight. So they began bottling an orange liqueur that was, really, the world’s first triple sec. “The distillery…

Slow down at Argentine restaurant Caminito Tango

My first taste of offal was awful. I was sitting in a tiny restaurant next door to my friend’s Buenos Aires apartment, choking on smoke of both the grill and Marlboro Red varieties and drinking Quilmes, the crappy Argentine beer of choice, when a sizzling platter of meats — a…

A food critic turns a fitness corner

Over the last few months, I went from the worst shape of my life to the best while continuing to eat like a food critic. Don’t punch me in the face; instead, read how I did it in this new series. It’s my job to eat out four times a…

Emily’s Coffee opens to help refugees learn valuable skills on the job

Emily’s Coffee, which just opened at 1261 Glenarm Street, is pouring coffee and espresso drinks made with beans from local roaster Kaladi Brothers and a case of freshly baked pastries. And that’s not all: It’s also providing a training environment for hundreds of refugees who have found themselves in Denver…