Guess where I’m eating?

Bacon, cheese and chives: Delicious, but not exactly uncharted territory when it comes to smothered fries. Make those fries garlic-Parmesan flavored and drizzle a smidge of ranch on top, though, and this $7 app starts feeling more like a meal. Need a hint? At this joint, the fries are just…

Garbanzo adds a kids’ menu and a reward program

The homegrown chain of Garbanzo Mediterranean Grill restaurants has added kid’s items to the lineup. “We wanted to give parents the opportunity to bring their kids and not battle the Mediterranean menu,” explains Alon Mor, a restaurant veteran who founded Garbanzo in 2007. “We are finding out that kids are…

The Tea Box shuts the lid in Cherry Creek

Frankly, we could never understand how the Tea Box, at 2353 East Third Avenue, stayed in business — even with that “dim sum” sign in the window. Now we no longer need to ponder that question: The storefront operation has closed. Signs on the spot indicate it may reopen –…

Wake up to a new Snooze in Fort Collins

“Snooze in the Fort, like a pea in the pod, a fit that simply makes our souls sigh. We love the community, the drive, collegiate ways, rivers that flow, beer that reciprocates, environmental leaders, and folks who love great food! A vision for years and a fruition come April 2010!”…

Tonight: Stone Brewery food and beer pairing at Restaurant Home

Restaurant Home, Mark Tarbell’s upscale house of home cooking at 6955 South York Street in the Streets of SouthGlenn, is hosting a food and beer pairing dinner tonight, which includes four courses prepared by chef Matt Fenton and eight brews from Stone Brewery Co. Tickets are $49 per person, inclusive…

Ronald McDonald gets Shanghaied

Ronald McDonald is under fire in this country, with activists encouraging McDonald’s to retire its longtime mascot. But in Shanghai, now home to a brand-new McDonald’s University — it’s known as Hamburger U– they’re down with the clown. The Chinese people crave fast food, which is why McDonald’s decided to…

What’s the Best New Restaurant? Argyll

Last year may have broken all records for restaurant openings in metro Denver — despite the lousy economy. The roster literally ran from A to Z, with more than a dozen new spots all strong contenders for the Best New Restaurant award of the Best of Denver 2010. But by…

Little India’s opens tonight in Belmar

The fourth outpost of Little India’s, the curry house with spots in Governor’s Park, downtown and Platt Park, opens tonight at 425 Teller Street, in the former home of Mark & Isabella’s in Belmar in Lakewood. The newest branch will be open daily for lunch, which includes an all-you-can-eat buffet…

Chili today, gone tomorrow

Chili is many things to many people, as shown by the great recipes that have been mailed in, e-mailed and posted since I wrote my own recipe two weeks ago. At the moment, we are trying to decide which recipes sound the most delicious, but in the meantime, here is…

Radek Cerny’s Full Belly morphs into Radex Bistro

On Sunday, March 7, Radek Cerny’s Full Belly Bistro celebrated its one year anniversary…by changing concepts. The strip mall space, located at 2779 Iris Avenue in Boulder, is now Radex Bistro, a concept, says managing partner Brian Kelly, that’s more in tune with what Boulder diners are looking for. The…

Guess where I’m eating?

I have a bone to pick with the tipster who sent me an email professing his adoration for the chile relleno torta at the joint where the above flash was snapped. He assured me that my time wouldn’t be wasted, that the torta would evoke sighs of rapture and groans…

Popped for Jell-O pudding — will Bill Cosby bail them out?

A husband and wife were just popped by police in East Northport, New York, and charged with product tampering and petty larceny after they tried to peddle repackaged Jell-O pudding. Sixty-eight-year-old Alexander Clement and his 64-year-old wife, Christine, allegedly bought boxes of Jell-O pudding at local stores, then emptied the…

Wild Bangkok Bar and Grill opens downtown

Wild Bangkok Bar and Grill opened last Thursday at 1630 Welton Street. That’s the former Chopsticks & Sushi space, which was the unseemly site of a murder scene back in October when Chopsticks & Sushi owner Yan de Yang allegedly shot and killed Lloyd Running Bear II. While Yang hangs…

Food Ink: Tattoos from Denver restaurant peeps

As part of an upcoming photo essay project spotlighting Denver restaurant pros whose tatts are as prevalent as their dissections, burns, blisters, knife slashes and stabs, we promised that we’d post some of the best on the Cafe Society blog. Brandon Biederman, chef of Steuben’s, didn’t waste any time showing…

Guess where I’m eating?

If you like your eggs Benny torpedoed with a lemon-kissed hollandaise and throttled with a roasted red pepper sauce, this is your kind of breakfast, which is served all day long at this kitschy cafe. Can you guess where I’m eating?…

Doc holds out a cookie (diet) to world’s fattest woman

Still fat, part deux. Donna Simpson, the female fatty from New Jersey who wants to eat her way to 1,000 pounds, now has a doctor in her kitchen corner. Dr. Sanford Siegal, “a practicing physician in South Florida best known as the creator of the popular Dr. Siegal’s COOKIE DIET…

Woody’s Chicago Style wants to give away a franchise

The company behind Woody’s Chicago Style hot dog stands wants to give away the store — or at least one of the stores. CEO Kristen Meyer has created a contest that will give away a franchise as a prize. “Our intent is to just grow our business on behalf of…