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Check out the 3 freshest new businesses to open in Denver

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Published on March 29, 2019
Check out the 3 freshest new businesses to open in DenverGyu-Kaku Japanese BBQ. | Photo: Tiffani T./Yelp

Interested in finding out about the newest businesses to open in Denver? From a Japanese barbecue joint to a Vietnamese eatery, read on for the newest spots to debut around town.

Gyu-Kaku Japanese BBQ

Photo: Tiffani T./Yelp

Gyu-Kaku Japanese BBQ is a tapas bar and Japanese spot, offering barbecue and more, that recently opened at 1998 18th St. in LoDo.

It has a 5-star rating out of four reviews on Yelp so far, indicating that it's already developing a fanbase among locals.

"Amazing food and A+ service from every single person we encountered in this restaurant," said Yelper M P. "Our party of four ordered the samurai combo and that was plenty of food for all of us. We were regulars at the Waikiki location, so we're very excited that Gyu-Kaku came to Denver!"

Unravel Coffee

Photo: Steve H./Yelp

Unravel Coffee is a coffee roastery, that recently opened at 1441 S. Holly St. in Virginia Village

It's already carving out a niche in the neighborhood with a 4.5-star rating out of eight Yelp reviews.

"This is great addition to a neighborhood that only has a few options for coffee (especially places that are walkable and that you can work from for a few hours)," said Yelper Kristin S. "The latte and nitro cold brew were tasty. The lunch options are lighter fare, but healthy and fresh."

Savory Vietnam

Photo: Magda C./Yelp

Savory Vietnam is a Vietnamese spot, that recently opened its doors at 2200 W. Alameda Ave., Suite 44 in Athmar Park.

Out of 27 reviews on Yelp, the restaurant has a 4.5-star rating, indicating a positive reception.

"This place is delicious," said Yelper Sarah P. "They have amazing food and wonderful service!"


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