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Indulge your taste buds at 5 new Denver eateries

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Published on October 25, 2018
Indulge your taste buds at 5 new Denver eateriesPhoto: I-CE-NY Denver/Yelp

Interested in checking out the freshest new spots in Denver? From Thai rolled ice cream to Japanese-style baked goods, read on to see the five newest businesses to open around town.

Morin

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A Lower Downtown newcomer, Morin is a French restaurant that's located at 1600 15th St. The restaurant balances fine dining entrees like poached lobster and grilled duck breast with hors d'oeuvres, including the feuille de brick (oyster mousse, French pastry and dried seaweed salad). It's got an extensive wine list to complement the French-inspired dishes.

I-CE-NY Denver

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New to 1525 N. Raleigh St., Suite 110, in West Colfax is I-CE-NY Denver, a spot to score Thai rolled ice cream. Make your own custom creation or choose from recommended combinations, including the Mango Sticky Rice (mango ice cream, mango, Thai coconut-infused sticky rice and coconut sauce). 

Toasted and Cajun

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Head over to 3500 Morrison Road in Westwood and you'll find Toasted and Cajun. The expansive menu serves up Cajun, Vietnamese and seafood dishes, as well as breakfast staples.

Tokyo Premium Bakery

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A Platt Park newcomer, Tokyo Premium Bakery is located at 1540 S. Pearl St. This bakery specializes in Japanese-style baked goods and pastries. Order the shoku-pan (loaf of fluffy white bread) on its website to pick up the next day or try the matcha and chocolate-filled cornets (cone-shaped wafers). 

Meet Fresh

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Now open at 1350 S. Colorado Blvd., Suite 121, in Virginia Village is Meet Fresh. This popular Taiwanese dessert chain has locations across California and Asia. The eatery incorporates soft taro balls and delicate herbal jelly into its desserts.