Deep Dish

Julia would be pleased

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The night was a little cloudy and very windy. Rounding the corner of 11th and Walnut is the cozy Amante Coffee, with its Italian...

Making it look simple

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A couple of months ago, Boulder Weekly’s John Lehndorff used his Nibbles column to note Lafayette’s burgeoning food scene. Heeding the sage food writer’s words,...

Wild Standard sets the standard

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When I was a kid, my parents used to bundle me up in the back of my mom’s old Pontiac Grand Am at some...

Why we all love Indian food

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Tandoori Grill is a pretty special spot for me; it’s where I ate dinner the day I moved to Boulder, exhausted from three days...

Ten ways to eat better…

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Once upon a time, home cooks used everything from their meats and vegetables: stems and peels and bones and fat. We’ve been conditioned to...

The joy of ice cream

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When Ian Clark set out to open Heifer and the Hen, his goal was maybe a little different from other ice cream shops. “We wanted...

The secret’s out

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The Parkway Cafe claims to be the best-kept secret in Boulder, but a packed parking lot on a Friday afternoon belies the statement. Maybe part...

The end of typecasting for chicken salad

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Much like Steve Buscemi, chicken salad has long been typecast. It plays a supporting role in picnics and Sunday brunches, baby showers and corporate...

A slice of Texas in Boulder

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For a place that’s only been open for eight months, The Ghost BBQ and Spirits has more stories than some places that have been...

Balancing act

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Chef John Platt likes to fish. When asked to describe his perfect day for a brochure called Boulder Sliced and Diced: A Chef’s Guide...

The healing power of pho

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I’ve had strep throat three times in as many months. For a 31-year-old who doesn’t work with children or in a hospital, this is...

Licking the plate clean

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Once, as I was walking across the intersection of 30th Street and Arapahoe Avenue, a carload of tourists at a stoplight asked me for...