Tomato salad Restaurants in Denver

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City: Denver, 323 14th St, Denver, CO 80202, United States
Cafe Berlin from Denver is a relaxed coffee house, where you can enjoy a snack or cake with a warm coffee or a sweet chocolate, But the main feature here are the robust German dishes with matching sides like dumplings and salads. There are also scrumptious menus typical for Europe.
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City: Denver, 100 W. 14th Ave Parkway Denver, CO 80204, 80204-2788, United States
"Beautiful location in the denver art museum. Unfortunately, it's about going on. we went to lunch before we went to an exhibition. the menu had limited choices. I tried the hamburger with Porcini-Pilz. my spouse had the old chalk with added chunk. after what seemed like old, our food finally arrived. I have to say that the riders were excellent with my burger. the burger had a strange texture through the mushrooms and it was super salty. the old chalk was a cold mix mosh of aromen. my spouse has been sick of it. of course we will not return. pity, because it's such a nice room. ps lunch with two escapes and a soda was over $50."
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City: Denver, 1500 Wynkoop Street, Denver, 80202, United States Of America
"After a superlative dining experience last night at The Squeaky Bean, I did a post-meal Google search to see how other diners liked restaurant (which had been open for seven weeks when we dined there . After reading the solitary, one-star review on Menuism, I felt compelled to set the record straight: The Squeaky Bean is one hell of a good restaurant. Good enough, in fact, to inspire me to write and post my first review here (I also posted this review at Yelp We arrived at 7:15, with reservations, and were seated at the chef’s counter – a 10-seat “bar” set up around the food prep area. Some people might not enjoy this sort of seating (bar stools can become uncomfortable, linear seating arrangements stifle intra-party conversation, etc. , but it was perfect for me. Several talented (and friendly chefs were busy plating salads and desserts throughout the night, and it was clear they approached their jobs as an outlet for a certain kind of artistic expression. I was fascinated by the skills on display, and thoroughly enjoyed watching them work. We ordered wine and cocktails, which were delivered promptly and impeccably. The Squeaky Bean has developed several unique concoctions made with local liquors and served over a solid, impeccably clear, 3-inch cube of ice. The two cocktails I tried (one tequila-based, and another bourbon-based were not only lovely-looking drinks, they were delicious and complex. We asked to see the cheese cart and had prepared for us a cheese plate that included a sumptuous gorgonzola, a Vermont cheddar, an aged Gouda (I think — I was a bit distracted by the chefs in the kitchen when our cheese was being plated , and a creamy cheese made from water buffalo milk. The plate was finished with mixed nuts, green olives, and peach preserves, served with house-made crackers that were simple in appearance but surprisingly buttery and flavorful. The cheese plate didn’t stand much of a chance with our ravenous party – we polished it off in less than ten minutes. We ordered two salads, which we shared among the three of us. The first salad I tried – a smoky, creamy grilled eggplant dish served with thin-sliced plums and raw Asian greens, blew me away. In comparison, the heirloom tomato salad had less punch. The dish is conceived to showcase the vibrant acidity of spectacular tomatoes, but the fruit tasted a bit muted. At any other restaurant, this would have been a standout dish even with these less flavorful tomatoes, but here at The Squeaky Bean it merely was my least favorite of the dishes I tried. Our first entree was wagyu beef teres major, an extremely lean and slightly chewy cut of beef extracted from the shoulder. While not especially tender (it is not supposed to be , the preparation yields a wonderfully beefy flavor that is enhanced by a bone marrow wine sauce served from a brown egg shell. The beef was accompanied by a wild mushroom preparation that was good enough to serve as the centerpiece of its own entree, and a densely flavorful potato “bar.” Served perfectly rare, it was one of the finest pieces of beef I’ve had in a restaurant in a long, long time. We also ordered the fried chicken, in which a chicken is deboned and skinned, the breast meat is rolled in thigh meat, and the whole thing is rewrapped in skin and fried. It’s a wonderful deconstruction of traditional fried chicken, served with an intense swath of gravy and an artichoke heart stuffed with a zucchini puree. A couple bacon-like pieces of crisped chicken skin topped the dish, each bite of which tasted like the best Thanksgiving dinner I ever ate. The Squeaky Bean is a unique place. The food quality, ingredients, and imagination shown in each dish are of a quality that should bring them national attention. But it’s the “personality” of the venue that really completes the experience. The decor is whimsical yet refined. It’s a bit noisy and boisterous and busy; it feels like a happy place, in which people are genuinely enjoying themselves. And even though they have been open only a few weeks, the staff operates like a ballet. Every person working at The Squeaky Bean exudes a tangible sort of pride and commitment to making every diner’s experience a memorable one. “Foodies” will adore The Squeaky Bean, as will anyone who appreciates imaginative dishes made with fresh, flavorful ingredients. “Feeders” should probably look elsewhere. The Bean’s significant charms will be lost on you."
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City: Denver, 8090 E Quincy Ave Denver, CO 80237, 80237-2435, United States
"This is our favorite Mexican restaurant in the metro area We eat here once a week and always ask for Maria A (they have 3 Maria's)."
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City: Denver, 1643 S Broadway Denver, CO 80210, 80210-3154, United States
"It's always a pleasure to dine here. Excellent service and pizza that take me right back to Italy."
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City: Denver, 3333 E Colfax Ave, 80206, Denver, United States
"We had a corporate Christmas party here, reserved the entire restaurant. The staff were very attentive, the food was amazing, from the appetizers to the main courses and desert. The food on the pictures are the monkfish entree and the chocolate cake dessert. Highly recommend.! Parking was a bit tough, most people took a ride service. I found a spot 3 blocks away."
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City: Denver, 2705 Larimer Stree, Denver, United States Of America, 80205
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City: Denver, 3400 Osage Street Denver, CO 80211, 80211-3523, United States
"Super nice staff, many rolls and food options to choose from. There was hot pot and sushi and everything looked and tasted great"
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City: Denver, 300 Fillmore St Denver, CO 80206, 80206-4300, United States
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City: Denver, 8100 E Orchard RoadCO 80111, Denver, United States
"ALWAYS GREAT Steaks Bacon Service Drinks Never disappoint"
Tomato salad

Tomato salad

You can find Tomato salad in 10+ Restaurants. We help you find a restaurant in your area where it tastes best.

Price

The Average price for Tomato salad is:
$4.6

Ingredients

Onion
  • Onion
  • Aisle Produce Qty. 100 portions
Salt
  • Salt
  • Aisle Spices and Seasonings Qty. 12 teaspoons
Tomatoes
Parsely
Oil

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