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COLORADO — Based on flavor, vibrance, and a ranking to reflect the rich mosaic of American dining, the New York Times has named two Colorado restaurants in the top 50 places to eat across the country.
The first is Boulder-based, "Frasca Food And Wine," a 17-year-old Italian restaurant. The second restaurant is Denver's, "Incubator," which the Times writes has a mission of training women refugees and immigrants in the industry. The menu varies and there's been Syrian, Ethiopian and more on the menu, write the Times.
Topping the Times' list is Fish Lonja, out of San Antonio, with a Mexican and coastal cities flair, and ranging all the way to Jones' Bar-B-Q Diner out of Marianna, Arkansas, which is one of the oldest continuously operated Black-owned businesses in the country.
Below are the details for the two Seattle restaurants on the list:
"Frasca Food And Wine"
Location: 1738 Pearl Street, Boulder
Hours: Tuesday-Thursday: 5-9 p.m., Friday-Saturday: 5-9:30 p.m., Closed Sundays and Mondays
"Incubator"
Location: 3455 Ringsby Court, Denver
Hours can be found on the website.
>>>See the full NY Times list.
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