Recommended Restaurants:

Asian

Hong Kong Station

★★★★
The best in the area. Mostly American Chinese food, but also some authentic menu items too. Great service. Reasonable prices. A local favorite. Their sesame chicken and cheese wontons are amazing! They have continued to grow and now have three locations.

Jaya Asian Grill

★★★★
One of the few places in Colorado you can find great food that compares to South East Asia. Great reasonable prices. Friendly service. Wide range of items. Everything ordered ends up being delicious! The roti canai is a must try!

Oh Dumpling

★★★★
Nice clean and bright welcoming interior. Decent amount of seating for small groups (2-4 people). I tried the pork Xiao long boa (XLB) and the wonton soup. The XLB were tasty, but definitely not the best I’ve had. They had soy sauce and vinegar on the table, but I wish they would have given fresh ginger as well. Overall I’d say 7/10 on the XLB, and while not amazing, I’d get the again. The wonton soup was pretty sizable and had a nice broth with a wide range of vegetables. The pork wontons were very large and tasty! It was a light simple broth, with mellow flavor, but quite good. I would definitely go back and try other dumplings on their menu.

Yu's Noodle Shop

★★★★
Part of me doesn’t want to give a review as I want to keep this restaurant all for myself! I have a feeling this place will be busy going forward, as the food is quite delicious and reasonably priced. The pork and cabbage steamed dumplings were fantastic, with a nice thin wrapper and full of flavor! I would definitely recommend. The Yu’s Beef Noodle was pretty tasty, the hand pulled noodles were great, and it was complimented with a flavorful broth with just a touch a spice. It came with a good portion of beef, carrots, green onion, cilantro, bok choy, and diakon. I’d be interested in trying their other noodle soup dishes next time, since a couple pieces of beef were a bit tougher than I’d normally prefer, but I’d also be willing to get it again. The best part by far were the noodles. Look forward to coming back and trying other items on the menu!

Rocky Mountain Momo

★★★★
Very friendly service! You walk up and order at the counter. We mentioned it was our first time here, and they took the time to walk us through all the items on the menu which was great. The momo were fantastic, quite flavorful. We tried the platter which allowed us to sample a variety of the different options: steamed, pan fried, or deepfried. While they were all good, I’d recommend the steamed, followed by the pan fried and would skip the fully deepfried ones. They have a few different sauces, which will all a little different but nice. Best part is chai is provided for free, and it’s full of cardamom and other spices. Will definitely be back, and recommend this spot to others. For under $20 total, you can have a meal and drink for 2 people!

One More Noodle

★★★★
The beef brisket shaved noodle soup was flavorful, but not overly salty. The portion of beef was generous and the price was very reasonable (~$15). The broth was pretty light, similar to pho but a bit different. The buns were good, but I’m not sure I would get them again unless sharing with a large group as an appetizer (just personal taste). Staff was friendly and welcoming. It’s a hole in the wall spot, inside the Volcano Tea, but plenty of tables. Limited menu, but tasty and affordable.

Mian Fresh Noodle Bar

★★★★
Tasty noodle shop – i enjoyed the signature beef noodle soup. Great flavor and a nice mix of beef and fresh veggies. The wontons in chili oil were okay, but not my favorite. Reasonable priced.