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EXPLORE | | | | | | | 1365 Osage St
Denver,
CO
80204-3422
303-595-3666 | | | | | Description: DOWNTOWN. Highlighting foods from rural Japan, Domo caters to trendy urban Denverites. The interior is set with a collection of Japanese artifacts, and tables and chairs are crafted to look like tree logs. A Japanese garden completes the tranquil, country-influenced atmosphere. The cuisine mimics the dining room's rustic nature and features fresh selections like kaizoku nabe (seafood stew) and finely cut steaks tinged with teriyaki sauce.
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| Imperial Chinese Seafood Restaurant431 S Broadway
Denver,
CO
80209
303-698-2800 | | | | | Description: SOUTH DENVER. Looking for a place that boasts unrivaled service and that's great for groups? Head to South Broadway, where you'll find Imperial. This elegant eatery serves authentic Chinese cuisine and features tasty house specialties, including Hunan beef, lemon chicken, and Chilean sea bass drizzled with black bean sauce. Other notables include battered jumbo shrimp dipped in spicy sesame sauce and savory black pepper steak dotted with red and green peppers.
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| 2680 S Havana
Aurora,
CO
80014
303-750-5797 | | | | | Description: AURORA. Don't expect to sit back and relax at this eatery patrons play an instrumental part in cooking their own food. Seated at a horseshoe-shaped counter that surrounds an open kitchen, diners are given a steaming bowl of broth in which to cook meats, seafood, and veggies brought by servers (always on hand to provide guidance). Leave the ingredients in your bowl for a soup meal, or extract them to sample the dipping sauces. Beef, shrimp, scallops, bok choy, mushrooms, and spinach are all on the menu, allowing you to create your own culinary masterpiece.
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| 2200 W Alameda Ave
Denver,
CO
80223
303-975-2399 | | | | | Description: WEST DENVER. Locals know that this West Denver establishment is the authority on dim sum. Fresh seafood and perfectly-prepared chicken tidbits line carts that are rolled through the spacious dining room. Choose from a tantalizing selection of tasty shrimp balls, airy dumplings, and crisp spring rolls. A disco ball hangs above, and bright lights dot the interior landscape.
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| 10203 E Iliff Ave
Aurora,
CO
80231
303-751-1288 | | | | | Description: AURORA. When folks in southeast Denver crave homemade Vietnamese cooking, they opt for this gem, where both food and service earn high marks. Fresh seafood is a specialty, and the menu is populated by the likes of shrimp fritters, Vietnamese paella, and a two-fish plate (mahi-mahi and swordfish) flavored with lemongrass and sun-dried tomato sauce. A word to the wise: Save room for fried bananas or rum-spiked flan.
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| 7800 E Hampden Ave
Denver,
CO
80231
720-482-0264 | | | | | Description: SOUTH DENVER. Oshima Ramen is on a mission to ensure that you get tasty noodle dishes delivered to your table swiftly and with a smile. With sister restaurants in Japan, it's not surprising that this ramen shop is as authentic as they come. From spicy chicken soup to steaming vegetable soup, all bowls feature Oshima's flavorful, signature broth and a host of noodles, vegetables, and such. The open kitchen allows guests to experience the fine art of the noodle for themselves.
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| 1620 Market St
Denver,
CO
80202
303-595-9500 | | | | | Description: LODO. Consistent quality and fresh ingredients are hallmarks of this Japanese eatery. Plus, prices won't make you grimace. It's such a good buy, Sonoda keeps locals returning time after time. For folks who don't relish sushi, the menu offers a selection of cooked and vegetarian offerings. For starters, try yakitori, a tender chicken kabob cooked in savory teriyaki sauce. Follow up with something like the Deluxe Seafood Combo, a large platter of lobster, calamari, shrimp, scallops, sushi, and other delicacies.
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| 2200 E Alameda Ave
Denver,
CO
80209
303-727-9889 | | | | | Description: CHERRY CREEK. Tasty, tempting dim sum makes up for the nondescript, crowded interior at this hole-in-the-wall Asian eatery. Entrees like shark's fin soup and lemon chicken can be ordered at dinner, but individual offerings paraded on carts through the dining space are what draw the lunchtime masses. Steamed pork buns, water chestnut paste, spicy jellyfish, stuffed eggplant, steamed chicken feet, and sesame balls are just a few of the choices. If you're prepared for a long wait and open to new tastes, you'll appreciate this gem.
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| 399 W Littleton Blvd
Littleton,
CO
80120
303-794-1115 | | | | | Description: LITTLETON. Traditional Thai cuisine in a casual, unpretentious setting is what this eatery is known for. The waitstaff as courteous as they are quick are more than happy to guide first-timers toward dishes that suit their particular tastes. For such novices, tangy chicken satay and a spring roll or two are a more-than-solid introduction. Folks who don't mind spicier fare should sample a curried dish.
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| 1610 Little Raven St
Denver,
CO
80202
720-904-0965 | | | | | Description: COMMONS PARK. Mexico, Latin America, and Asia sit down to dinner at this bright, busy establishment. The menu is a veritable traffic jam of cuisines and flavors ceviches, sushi, tiraditos (Peruvian sashimi), dim sum, and various Asian-Latin entrees. Perfect dishes for a first date, lemon-wasabi lobster potstickers or blue crab and avocado salad will get you talking (and sharing). Desserts are equally as enticing and as varied, but it's hard to go wrong with a chocolate chai parfait or a slice of lime cheesecake accompanied by mango sorbet.
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