Purple Ginger II now serving modern Asian in Englewood

It took a while, but Ricky and Anna Choi finally have what they want: a second restaurant to complement their successful Purple Ginger in Lakewood. Last fall the Chois had opened Zi Fusion, a restaurant at 7340 South Clinton Street in Englewood; they closed it in April for what was…

Guess where I’m eating?

A long time ago, Basil Doc’s pushed a fantastic white clam pizza (it now sucks). Several other pie palaces also toss white clam pizzas, none of which are great, but this one — save for the deluge of flour beneath the crust — is good. Can you guess where I’m…

Wooden Spoon Cafe & Bakery takes a summer break this week

Jason and Jeanette Burgett’s Wooden Spoon Cafe & Bakery is a regular stop for Highland neighbors who can’t get enough of the spot’s pastries, breakfast sandwiches, egg scrambles and baguettes. Weekends are particularly busy, and after a three-day 4th of July stretch that called for extended hours, the cafe is…

VegFest 2011: Top five food products

We came, we saw, we took pictures and now we’re sharing them with you. There were all kinds of products available at VegFest 2011 on Saturday, but we managed to settle on five favorites, starting with this gourmet mushroom kit that grows ‘shrooms in recycled coffee grounds. (Oyster mushrooms, of…

A photo tour of the Cherry Creek Fresh Market

I spent Saturday morning meandering around the Cherry Creek Fresh Market — a market, frankly, that I’ve never been terribly fond of, mainly because much of the produce is unseasonal and trucked in from outside state lines, plus I was tired of seeing vendors pimping acres of dried pasta, soaps…

Row 14 in the Spire provides a class-act menu

I wanted a burger. I wanted a big, fat, meaty burger that would smear condiments and grease across my face as I attempted to stuff it down my gullet. I wanted a protein bomb that would sit like a dead weight in my stomach all afternoon, inducing a food coma…

Snarf’s makes a solid sub

Row 14 isn’t the only eatery that’s taken up residence on the ground floor of the Spire. Just around the corner, Organic Pizza Co. turns out take-home pies, and next door to that is an outpost of Snarf’s Sub Shop, the beloved sandwich shop that got its start when Jim…

Get Dazbog Coffee, even if you forgot your wallet

Dazbog Coffee understands that its undercaffeinated, too-tired-to-function customers may not always remember their wallets — and so the stores are offering a payment method that doesn’t require a wallet. “Everyone has their cell phone before their wallet these days,” says Leonid Yuffa, co-owner of the thirty-store chain that’s based in…

Guess where I’m eating?

Talk about a mouthful: A single bagel from this shrine to ringed dough with a hole already stretches your jaw, but the sandwiches, towered with everything form salmon to roast beef, are comedic skyscrapers. Can you guess where I’m eating? Special bonus: Anyone who gives the first correct answer to…

Restaurant roll call for June

Linger topped the action last month, with a stunning space that takes Highland to new heights. Chinook Tavern also blew back onto the scene, almost three years after it left its home in Cherry Creek. Gone for good? The old Northwoods Inn, which is now a swingers club. Here’s our…

Denver’s five best hot dogs

Temperatures threaten to approach the triple digits as we prepare to celebrate our country’s independence this weekend, which puts us smack into summer, the season of baseball, lazy patio nights and, of course, hot dogs, which we like to feast on as we wander the streets, tend the grill or…

RollinGreens rolls out in a tricked out trailer in Boulder

Thirty years ago, long before the food truck made the jump from lonchera to gourmet movable kitchen, a Boulder couple was wheeling around in a vehicle called RollinGreens, serving up what they were then calling wholesome meals on wheels. And while they managed to generate plenty of buzz at the…