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Boulder restaurant report
Spent 4 days last week in Boulder and had great meals at the Sunflower(organic foods and vegetarian .I had a great buffalo steak),The Tea House(various asian countries meals), and the Mongolian B/Q.(make your own stir fry)..Posted this because i have not seen many messages about Boulder restaurants lately...
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Boulder has a number of great restaurants. Along with the ones BARRY mentioned is Frasca which gets very high marks, Manteo's is also a favorite.
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I have just learned on an AOL board that you can also eat at the Chataqua resort.
Jax seafood is good. |
Did you mean Mateo?
Sue |
Yes, Mateo. Sorry about the misspell.
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The restaurant at Chautauqua Park is very nice, especially if you sit on the veranda with a view of the Flatirons. Great good and service there. It opens at 5:00 or 5:30, so get there early if you want to sit outside.
We ate at The Kitchen this past weekend. It's on Pearl Street, between 9th and 10th, I think. It's small, mostly organic, elegant menu and service. Pricey but worth it. It's even open for breakfast and lunch, 24/7. Also, The Mediterranean, on Walnut at 10th or so is also very good for lunch especially. There are many, many good restaurants in Boulder that are unique, not chains-- which is the best part. |
Our current favorite is L 'Atelier. It is located on Pearl around 18th. Incredible food and service at surprisingly reasonable prices. Some great wines that won't break the bank either. 14th Street Bar & Grill, The Mediterraean, and Zolo Grill are all very good too. Personally I find Sunflower and Mateo overpriced and overrated. Haven't tried Frasca yet but it is supposed to be unbelievable.
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Some good reminders of the Boulder restaurant scene. We are also big fans of John's for interesting food, good service (nicely paced), and a wonderfully pleasant atmosphere.
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