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Restaurants in LoDo
Rates above the average for restaurants near LoDo — one of 47 we've tracked here.
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This is Denver's most sought-after reservation for a reason—Chef Kosi delivers Michelin-level Mexican cuisine with genuine warmth and meticulous attention to every detail.
2461 Larimer St, Denver, CO 80205, USA
Known for: Fresh seafood and craft cocktails on larimer
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Monday: 2:00 – 10:00 PM
Tuesday: 2:00 – 10:00 PM
Wednesday: 2:00 – 10:00 PM
Thursday: 2:00 – 10:00 PM
Friday: 2:00 – 11:00 PM
Saturday: 4:00 – 11:00 PM
Sunday: 4:00 – 10:00 PM
Amar
a month ago
One of the best dining experiences I’ve had in Denver hands down. The restaurant’s intimate setting immediately creates a warm, thoughtful atmosphere, and the welcoming staff set the tone for an evening that feels carefully curated from start to finish. It’s clear why they’ve earned Michelin recognition every detail reflects genuine care for the guest experience. Director Rob and Chef Kosi were exceptionally gracious and attentive. Chef Kosi timed each dish with precision, adjusted the lighting so we could capture photos, shared a handwritten list of his favorite local spots, and even prepared a complimentary sweet potato sampler. His willingness to share part of his story added a meaningful, personal touch to the evening. The frijoles were particularly memorable an unexpected and beautifully executed dish that truly surprised the palate. I look forward to returning and exploring more of the sophisticated yet accessible menu. This is a dining experience not to be missed.
Melanie Jensen
a month ago
We attempted to get reservations at Alma Fonda Fina for nearly a year while living in Florida, so finally securing a dinner reservation for two felt like a major win. They open reservations 60 days in advance and they disappear quickly, so planning ahead is essential. The food completely lived up to the anticipation. The menu is structured thoughtfully, beginning with appetizers and crudos, followed by masa-based plates and then mains. Everything is designed to be shared, with the mains serving as the most substantial courses. We ordered six dishes for the two of us, which was probably ambitious, but we were able to take some home. We had the guacamole, hamachi aguachile, short rib sope, chicken enmolada, lamb shank birria, and the sweet potato as our main. Each dish was beautifully crafted with immense flavor and an elevated Mexican flair. The hamachi was bright and balanced. The short rib sope was rich and deeply satisfying. The enmolada showcased complex mole without overwhelming the plate, and the lamb shank birria was fall apart tender and intensely savory. Even the sweet potato felt refined and intentional rather than secondary. If we could have skipped one item, it would have been the guacamole. Not because it was not good, because it absolutely was, but by the end we were incredibly full and it felt like the most replaceable dish of the night. The service was impeccable. Our water glasses were never empty. Each course arrived with fresh silverware and new plates. The pacing of clearing and resetting the table was seamless, and our server was attentive without being intrusive. The drinks were equally impressive. I ordered the hibiscus margarita and it was bright, slightly floral, and paired beautifully with the richness of the food. The only downside was the pacing of the meal. Although the restaurant allows approximately one hour and forty five minutes to two hours per seating, all six of our courses arrived within about one hour from first dish to last. It felt rushed and contributed to the sensation of being overly stuffed, slightly diminishing what could have been a more relaxed dining experience. It did feel like table turnover was prioritized. Parking is also difficult and there is no valet. Overall, if you can secure a reservation, it is absolutely worth it. The food and service justify the hype, just be prepared for a quicker dining pace than expected.
Drew Johnson
2 months ago
We had a fantastic experience at Alma Fonda Fina! What a pleasure to dine here. Such great care put into each dish, so many great flavors, and such a great vibe and atmosphere. Service was top-notch, too! The baked scallops dish was maybe my favorite, but everything we ordered was phenomenal. We showed up a little before 4pm (when they open) and stood in line with no reservation - we got a table for 3 with essentially no wait. Maybe we got lucky, but I would definitely recommend going any chance you get. I could see going here on a date, or even bringing family/friends visiting from out of town. Or you could just make a random evening extra special. All in all, they are running a finely-tuned machine over here and really execute their dinner service so well. It's a great overall experience and a contender, in my book, for best restaurant in Denver.
HJ Granada
2 months ago
Last night was an incredible experience with Caroline and Leah (I hope I spelled their names correctly). The restaurant’s ambiance made us feel like friends chatting rather than customers and staff. The manager was incredibly attentive, paying close attention to our request about a song playing and going above and beyond to assist us. The food exceeded my expectations. My favorites were the Frijoles Puercos, Birria de Borrego and the avocado margaritas. Everything was delicious, but I believe the exceptional service from Caroline and Leah truly made the experience unforgettable. We will definitely be back.
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