Deep Dish

A flower in my teacup

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When people visit Boulder, there are a few places they should experience without question — a hike through one of Chautauqua’s many trails, the...

What happens at great bars

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A great bar has a great history. This isn’t conjecture, just a simple matter of fact. Think: McSorely’s of New York, The Union Oyster...

Back in vogue

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Corned beef was one of those foods that sat perennially in the pantry of my parent’s kitchen, opaque jelly covering pinkish meat in an...

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...

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 westernmost city in Nepal

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In 1971, Tibetan Buddhist meditation scholar Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche came to teach at the University of Colorado and, as most everyone does, fell in...

Giving soup a good rap

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At some point in John Steinbeck’s novel East of Eden, Samuel Hamilton comes down with a hallucination-inducing fever that puts him out of commission...

The wealth of dumplings

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Sometimes you just need some home-cooked food, but, you know, not at your own home. On Broadway, just across from Ideal Market, is Flower Pepper, a...

Unleash the quiche

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When Mark and Carmen Sample set out to found Samples World Bistro in downtown Longmont, they had a couple of objectives. One was to...

How many slams in an old screen door?

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Shel Silverstein once asked, poetically, “How many slams in an old screen door?” The answer, he said, “Depends how loud you shut it.” The...

Somewhere over the rainbow (curry)

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Wind blew light rain this way and that as streams snaked down the sides of Pearl Street. The days are still hot and sunny,...

Mandala Infusion is here to serve

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A string of prayer flags flutter over Mandala Infusion. Even in the oppressive heat, a sense of peace is palpable — seems the prayer...