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5.0 (1 review)

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12 years ago

Best popcicles ever. Find one of the men walking down the street and buy every flavor they have. They are that good.

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Empanadas Argentina

Empanadas Argentina

4.5(2 reviews)
3.1 mi•CBD, Northwest

Delicious empanadas. I had the spicy chicken and the spinach and cheese one and they were so good…read more The owner also is so friendly and welcoming.

Let's get this out of the way right now: I LOVE food carts! Ever since I was a wee lad getting a…read morehotdog from a vendor at the ballgame, I have enjoyed getting my food from outside of brick and mortar restaurants. Instead of a lemonade stand, my friends and I had a sidewalk food stand, where we sold pizza and hot pretzels to our neighbors. And now I work in downtown Denver, and I could go to a food cart everyday if I wanted to. So I've walked by Empanadas Argentina's blue umbrella a number of times, always on my way to someplace else and always thinking to myself "I've got to try that cart!" So I did. Today. And it's delicious. They have 4 kinds of empanadas: Spicy Chicken, Beef, Ham & Cheese, and Spinach with White Sauce. He was out of Spicy Chicken (damn you guy that just bought them all from under me!) but was cooking more up in his cart's oven. So I opted for the 3 empanadas for $5, and got 1 of each of the remaining choices. You have to get at least 3. I could probably have eaten 3 more. They aren't that big. The beef was by far the best. Flavorful, kinda cheesy with an outstanding buttery yet flaky crust. My second favorite was the Spinach. I was expecting more of an alfredo sauce for the white sauce, but it wasn't nearly as rich. Just enough sauce to give the spinach creaminess, yet little enough to not overwhelm the spinach. Same flaky crust. Finally, the Ham & Cheese. Also good, but it just seemed like a better quality/tasting hot pocket to me. Of course, it had that signature flaky crust. So if you're walking down 16th st. and have a hankering for a quick bite, grab some empanadas from Empanadas Argentina. You won't be sorry.

Cafe 180 Kiosk - Mediterranean pita

Cafe 180 Kiosk

5.0(2 reviews)
4.2 mi

I love this place! It is tied to a great cause and the food is delicious. I can't explain their…read moremission a well as they do but basically the kiosk supports the University of Colorado's catering training program. I've had the Mediterranean Pita twice. Both times it had a perfect mix of salty olives, creamy feta, and sweet tomatoes. I'd keep going back even if it wasn't fueling such a great cause. Final thought: Skip the super long lunch lines at chain restaraunts and pull up a patio chair in front of Café 180. The food is great and the people watching is an added bonus.

I'm extremely confident that no other place downtown provides such good food at such low prices…read more After moving to Denver 6 months ago I looked long and hard for a lunch spot with great value and quality food. Take-out places throughout downtown are dominated by chain restaurants; few if any meeting that criteria. I am so happy that I found this place. Walking around, I tended to be cautious and skeptical of food cart offerings and as this place is the in the middle of the pedestrian mall I passed it several times before stopping. It is fixed kiosk with all the amenities of a small restaurant. The food is extremely fresh and tasty, the service is very friendly and you can get an awesome meal for less than $5 bucks! I now go there frequently. My staples are the Chicken Caesar Wrap and the Turkey Spinach Wrap. I have also had the Mediterranean Pita and the Apple Walnut Salad. All have exceeded expectations. The kiosk also offers a rotating soup of the day (if you're lucky to hit a Jambalaya day; it's the best), Caesar Salad and a few other things that I can't remember just now. All of these items are $4 or less (soup is only $2) and they usually throw in a small cookie. All around, for take-out lunch this is a near perfect option. While I usually have to run back to the office, there are patio chairs right there in the middle of the mall and it's a sunny spot even in the colder months. Finally, the kiosk supports the main restaurant in Englewood which is a non-profit where anyone can eat regardless of ability to pay. (Pay what you can, or if you can't pay, volunteer for an hour or two.) I have not been to the restaurant, but it's great knowing that my lunch supports such a great cause, as well.

Sauvage - Southern Jambalaya & Bayou Fried with blackened sausage

Sauvage

4.3(12 reviews)
4.0 mi•Congress Park, Southeast

How do I force Yelp to allow for more than five stars? This is a ten star type of spot…read more While checking out the highlands farmers market, this truck was there! The guys in the truck were incredibly friendly. Love that one of the guys was from Lafayette, Louisiana! The breakfast croissant was heavenly. The crispy prosciutto on it was chefs kiss. I can not wait to stop by again soon to taste my way though the menu.

Don't sleep on this food truck! Sauvage is a French-Cajun inspired food truck dishing out quality…read moreeats that takes me back to my times visiting New Orleans. Or N'awlins? Or The Big Easy? Whatever they say down there, one thing is certain...Laissez les Bon temps rouler! I was at Gold Point last Friday night to support my buddy participating in an art-vendor-market-situation. PS, don't sleep on Gold Point either when in RiNo. It's a cool kids club spot with a large patio and great drinks! Anyway, back to Sauvage. I tried a few things and they're worth raving about. The Bayou Fries are BANGING. These seasoned fries doused in herbs, crispy shallots, cheese and a creole sauce are addictive. And for $9, an insane portion of them. Definitely get these and split them with someone you don't hate. A few hours later I ended up ordering the burger and it hit the dang spot. I forgot to snag a pic of the menu (and the burger itself) so I don't remember all that was in it. Plus, I may have had a cocktail or two...ANYWHO a great burger. The most notable thing about it is that they use grass-fed beef. ON a food truck? Hell yes they do! Best part of all this was the [assumed owner/chef] and the entire crew working. It was a busy Friday night on Larimer with prime weather and their ticket times were extremely efficient. I love watching businesses in their element and they seem to be seasoned vets. If y'all are reading this, I was the dude who bought you the Topo Chico! Let the good times roll.

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