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Hidden away as it is in a mixed-use complex of lofts in the emerging RiNo district, no one saw Fuel coming two years ago. But come it has. Bob Blair’s quirky café is an oasis of …

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Talk about the Midas Touch. Over two decades ago, Yasu and Toshi Kizaki struck gold with one of Denver’s first sushi bars, Sushi Den; in 2007, they did it again with Izakaya Den just down the …

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The CY stands for Cliff Young—and you’ll see why the name should resonate so deeply with Denverites the second you enter the joint. A pioneer on the city’s fledgling dining scene in the 1980s, Young recently …

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Radek Cerny has been around the culinary world, and it shows in the sophistication of his successor to local legend Papillon—Boulder’s L’Atelier. The Czech native has cooked everywhere from New York to Vail, getting to know …

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Luxury is Kevin Taylor’s middle name, so you can bet that his long-standing signature restaurant in the Hotel Teatro is a bastion of all the finer things in life. The elegant yet warm decor of this …

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A single glance into the plate-glassed storefront under a cherry-red awning tells you all you need to know about Brasserie Felix: it’s tout français, tout le temps (all French, all the time), with its neat white …

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Tucked into a downtown courtyard across Larimer Street from her celebrated flagship, Rioja, Jennifer Jasinski’s Bistro Vendôme fits the standard Parisian model—cozy yet lively, simple yet sophisticated—from the breezeway two-tops to the shady patio. The kitchen …

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The convivial vibe is as fresh and sparkling as the seafood at Highland Pacific, an urbane hangout for an urbane neighborhood.
With live music several nights a week, specials like half-price wine bottles and $1 oysters, and …

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Set in an old Victorian at the edge of Highlands Square, Highland’s Garden Café cultivates romance as carefully as it does the plumbago shrubs, rosebushes, and lilacs that adorn each of its six (yes, six) patios …

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Domo hasn’t won Westword’s reader’s choice award for Best Japanese Restaurant fourteen years in a row for nothing. On the contrary, it’s a Denver treasure all the way around.
To open the heavy wooden door is to …