π» 4-Day Denver Food Guide | ~$75 Per Day
Giving a shoutout to Denverβs food scene β itβs way better than people say! Flew from LA βοΈ DEN for work and had a $75/day budget β hereβs how I ate well without breaking the bank: Day 1 β ~$65 π΄ Ocean Prime πππππ ($50β$100) Heard their seafood is flown in daily β and it shows! Sea Scallops with creamy risotto (like soft, sticky rice) β absolutely divine! Lobster Bisque β rich but not heavy. A perfect start to the Denver eats! Day 2 β ~$77 π₯’ Cholon ππππ Hits: Korean Fried Chicken + Kaya Toast β crispy, unique, so good! Misses: Soup dumplings (not Din Tai Fung level) & oversalted brussels sprouts. Happy Hour + tip + 6% βFair Wageβ fee = $59. π§ Milk Tea People πππππ The hype is real! Ube Jasmine Cheese β rich taro, light cream, floral tea. Even unsweetened, itβs perfect. Blueberry Matcha Lavender β grows on you sip by sip. $18 well spent! Day 3 β $80 π’ U&I BBQ πππππ Some of the best BBQ Iβve had β even beats Cali spots! Beef & lamb skewers β super tender Grilled eggplant, mantou, stir-fried rice noodles β perfectly seasoned, not too oily. Day 4 β ~$74 π³ OneFold πππππ A fusion brunch dream! Congee β like Chinese pork and preserved egg porridge π₯£ Quesadilla + Carne Asada β crispy outside, tender inside + special sauce Fresh OJ & matcha latte π (Skip the plain crepe β needs ice cream!) Post-conference = personal travel time π Loved how crowd-free Denver felt β no lines, no stress! #DenverEats #FoodGuide #TravelOnABudget #UIBBQ #MilkTeaPeople #DenverFoodScene