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    Pho & Wok

    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Lucky Noodles - Khao soi

    Lucky Noodles

    4.7(316 reviews)
    2.8 miSpeer, Southwest
    $$

    Shoutout to the Yelp community because you all absolutely led me in the right direction with Lucky…read moreNoodles! I ordered takeout, and before I even got to the food, the customer service stood out. The woman at the front, who I think may be the owner, was so kind and funny. She even walked my bag out from behind the counter to hand it to me personally and sent me off with so much warmth. Small gesture, but it honestly made the experience memorable. Now the food...wow. The Jalapeño Crab Cheese Wontons were packed with flavor and came with the perfect sweet/spicy dipping sauce. The Pork Roti was unreal and officially a must-order for me moving forward. I kept taking bites trying to figure out what ingredient made it taste THAT good. Then the Khao Soi with fried chicken completely sealed the deal. That curry deserves to be bottled and sold in stores. Go support this business. You can taste the care in both the food and the service.

    I'll be back asap!!…read more Feeling lucky to have gotten to try Lucky Noodles during Mile High Asian Food Week. Chef Ploy has some secrets up her sleeve! Her top secret weapon (off Ploy's secret menu of course) is the Pineapple Express, an incredibly crispy and delicately fried chicken dish served with jasmine rice. The dining area is small but has a communal sense to it that immediately makes you feel comfortable. Service is fast and dialed in. You truly can't ask for more! This is a great spot to catch up with a friend or make a new one. Not too crowded, but there is a constant stream of, what seem to be, regular customers who have been frequenting this spot in a ritualistic way. I aim to join them after this first visit!

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    Nana's Dim Sum & Dumplings - Xiao Long Bao Soup Dumplings had a thin, lightly chewy wrapper that kept the soup inside.

    Nana's Dim Sum & Dumplings

    4.5(623 reviews)
    5.9 miNorthwest, Highland

    I love this restaurant. I've been coming here since 2024. I've seen how much attention to detail…read morethey have in the restaurant. The food is always amazing and it gets to your table quick. The staff is always so uplifting. Tonight Brittany and Grace served us. The energy is always so positive here.

    First time to this location, but have been to their outpost in Aurora a few times. Definitely a…read moredifferent vibe, with loud techno music and high noise levels from the crowd. Service was quick to take the order, refill water and clear out empty plates/steamer baskest. The dishes coming out of the kitchen was at a more erratic pace, but it's all about the food. Mapo tofu was good, with a light slick of chili oil. The flavors were spot on with little chunks of fermented salted broad beans. The heat was also moderate, but it did have a kick as you were eating it. That signature mala numbing spiciness started building, but not hot enough for my palate. Green beans were also nice and tender. Sometimes when they come out the fryer, the skin can be a little leathery, but wasn't present here. BBQ Buns were very soft and tender, loaded with BBQ pork. The shao mai had a nice bouncy texture and cooked well. Shrimp Lo Mein had the flavors of the Chinese American classic, it looks like the noodles were hand made too. Only miss was the shrimp dumplings. They were too close to each other and they stuck together. The wrapper was also overcooked, but somehow the shrimp was not. Nearly impossible to pickup with chopsticks, because the wrapped just fell apart, even with a delicate touch. Worth a stop and probably tastiest Chinese food in the neighborhood. It was getting crowded and there was a wait by the time we left. However it was Denver restaurant week, so not sure how it usually is during the week.

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    Kawa Ni

    Kawa Ni

    4.6(231 reviews)
    5.8 miNorthwest, Highland
    $$$

    Kawa Ni, I love you! Friendly server, great energy inside and on the patio, fab food. Best for…read moregroups that like to share. Had to order the broccoli again, but the red cabbage and pear salad is even better. Loved the red curry coconut onigiri, miso salmon over rice, and cold sesame noodles. Every dish is a winner. Please open a location in Arizona!

    Had a great night at Kawa Ni in LoHi. We were walk-ins and had about a 50-minute wait, but we left…read moreto grab a drink nearby and came back, which worked out fine. The atmosphere is honestly everything--dim lighting, really cozy vibe, and music that's full of throwbacks and just sets the mood perfectly. We sat at the bar and the service was great the whole time; all the bartenders were attentive. (Definitely would recommend a reservation on a Saturday though.) Drinks were solid--my boyfriend had a gin and tonic and I had hot sake (I personally prefer it a bit hotter, but still enjoyable). Food was the highlight. We started with the three fish appetizer, which was incredible--big, fresh chunks of fish and super flavorful. Then we split the kimchi carbonara and the 50/50 ramen, both of which were honestly outstanding. Probably the best ramen I've had in Denver so far--really rich, balanced, and deeply flavorful without being heavy in a bad way. Ended with the pearling knife cocktail, which was great and not overly sweet. Overall, such a warm, homey spot with amazing food and a really good vibe. Definitely going back.

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    Sitting at the bar!

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    Pho 92 Dia - Beef with vegetables- it has good as it looks!

    Pho 92 Dia

    4.4(634 reviews)
    15.4 mi
    $$

    Cravings absolutely satisfied…read more We were in CO for the Rocky Mountain Siberian Husky Club specialty and I cannot go anywhere without having some sort of Asian food. That evening, I was craving pho. Pho 92 came recommended and I was immediately drawn to the clear broth in the photos while researching Yelp for Vietnamese food. It was a Thursday evening when we arrived at Pho 92, and the restaurant was packed. It was loud, with staff bustling about and patrons enjoying their meals. The aroma of the pho broth was just as I had hoped for a busy restaurant. We waited approximately 10 min for a table. The staff were pretty efficient and looked to have a good system going for bussing tables. Hailing from CA, I am no stranger to good pho, and this place hit the spot. I'm so glad I decided to get the regular instead of the large, because wow those portion sizes were indeed huge. My husband made the "mistake" of ordering the combination vermicelli bowl, and it came packed with tender proteins and crispy egg rolls. That just meant for some delicious leftovers (that actually reheated perfectly). The pho broth was as clear as I had imagined from looking at other patrons' photos. It still had a good depth of flavor, and I thoroughly enjoyed it. It had been a long travel day for us, so I didn't want oily soup. (Sometimes I do enjoy rich, oilier pho broth, but not that night.) The pho came with a plethora of herbs, which I of course used all of. Be warned that their chili oil is very spicy, which I accidentally put too much of without first trying (oops). I generally don't go to the same spot twice during a trip, as I enjoy trying out different local businesses, but Pho 92 would have been a spot I'd return to again if we had had the time and if I had wanted pho again. Their menu is huge, so there are plenty of dishes to choose from to satisfy your cravings, whatever those might be for any given day. We will definitely be back the next time we visit CO!

    I stopped in on a Sunday late afternoon and the restaurant was absolutely packed. I ordered the…read moreThai basil chicken to go, and it did not disappoint. It was flavorful, delicious, and exactly what I was hoping for. I came back again on Wednesday around 1 PM, and once again the place was packed. Clearly the food draws a crowd. The ambiance is just okay, but the food makes up for it. I would definitely order from here again.

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    Pho 92 Dia - Combination vermicelli bowl

    Combination vermicelli bowl

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    Uncle - Duck Ramen

    Uncle

    4.1(1.6k reviews)
    5.8 miNorthwest, Highland
    $$

    To start I've been to Japan and I live in the PNW where we do seafood and Japanese food pretty…read morewell. I had no idea Denver was the place for amazing sushi and ramen. Uncle makes me want to move to Denver! To start the ambiance is really chill and inviting with warm lighting and offers countertop as well as table seating. Our server was amazing and explained the menu well and made some recommendations that did not disappoint. We ordered way to much food but I do not regret that because I got to try so many amazing dishes. Despite ordering so many options they even brought us a chilled tofu dish complimentary (no clue why but not complaining) and it was lovely! We shared the uncle salad (amazing!), thai shrimp, eggplant buns, several different nigiri/aburi nigiri and sashimi and the toro toro and spicy tuna roll. All of the sushi was fresh and had excellent pairing of accompaniments. The only dish that I remember being a miss was the soft shell crab buns. The proportion of bun to interior was off and there was way too much mayo. Everyone got their own ramen which they seemed to love. I ordered the Veggie Khao Soi per our servers recommendation and I am still thinking about it weeks later. It was a curry/ramen mix and had big chunks of trumpet mushrooms in it and the perfect amount of spice that I love. Denverites I am jealous you have Uncle and anyone visiting make sure to add it to your list!

    Delicious, fresh Ramen. Yummy al dente noodles and clean flavors. We also got some sushi, which was…read morepretty good considering this is a Ramen spot, a little too heavy handed on the sauces or oils, but the rice was also very delicious. Had one cocktail that was very good. Reminded me of a cherry cola. Service was excellent, people were always at our table, picking up dishes, asking if we needed anything further. Would definitely go back again. We want to try some of the other flavors of Ramen.

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    Uncle - Simple and casual atmosphere

    Simple and casual atmosphere

    Uncle - Chashu & duck ramen

    Chashu & duck ramen

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    Pho & Wok - diners - Updated May 2026

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