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Barwaaqo
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Canterbury Park
1400 S Joliet St, Aurora, CO 80012
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Backstreet Tavern and Grill
1150 S Galena St, Aurora, CO 80247, United States
Big Daddy's Pizza And Wings
1155 S Havana St, Aurora, CO 80012
Pho 99 Aurora
1080 S Havana St, Aurora, CO 80012
Good Times Burgers & Frozen Custard
1105 S Havana St, Aurora, CO 80012
Chick-fil-A
1198 S Havana St, Aurora, CO 80012
Birds Nest
10605 E Mississippi Ave, Aurora, CO 80012
Freddy's Frozen Custard & Steakburgers
1103 S Iola St, Aurora, CO 80012
Chipotle Mexican Grill
1205 S Havana St, Aurora, CO 80012
Applebee's Grill + Bar
10501 E Garden Dr, Aurora, CO 80012
Wendy's
1255 S Havana St, Aurora, CO 80012
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Barwaaqo

10200 E Mississippi Ave Ste B, Denver, CO 80247
4.4(62)
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attractions: Canterbury Park, restaurants: Backstreet Tavern and Grill, Big Daddy's Pizza And Wings, Pho 99 Aurora, Good Times Burgers & Frozen Custard, Chick-fil-A, Birds Nest, Freddy's Frozen Custard & Steakburgers, Chipotle Mexican Grill, Applebee's Grill + Bar, Wendy's
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Chicken Suucqar W/ Rice Or Pasta
Sautéed chicken pieces marinated in our delicious seasoning, onions, bell peppers served with our specialty rice or choice of pasta-includes salad and daily veggies.
Beef Suucqar W/ Rice Or Pasta
Sautéed beef pieces marinated in our delicious seasoning, onions, bell peppers served with our specialty rice or choice of pasta-includes salad and daily veggies.
Chicken Steak With Rice Or Pasta
Sautéed chicken marinated in our delicious seasoning, onions, bell peppers served with our specialty rice or choice of pasta-includes salad and daily veggies.
Beef Steak With Rice Or Pasta
Sautéed beef marinated in our delicious seasoning, onions, bell peppers served with our specialty rice or choice of pasta-includes salad and daily veggie.
Fish With Rice Or Pasta
Sautéed fish marinated in our delicious seasoning, onions, bell peppers served with our specialty rice or choice of pasta-includes salad and daily veggies.

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Nearby attractions of Barwaaqo

Canterbury Park

Canterbury Park

Canterbury Park

4.3

(104)

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Things to do nearby

Silversmithing with a Local Artist
Silversmithing with a Local Artist
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Dinos Alive: An Immersive Experience
Dinos Alive: An Immersive Experience
Sun, Dec 14 • 8:30 AM
3900 Elati Street, Denver, 80216
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Colorado Christmas Bazaar - Dec 12-14
Colorado Christmas Bazaar - Dec 12-14
Fri, Dec 12 • 9:00 AM
9515 East County Line Road, Englewood, CO 80112
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Nearby restaurants of Barwaaqo

Backstreet Tavern and Grill

Big Daddy's Pizza And Wings

Pho 99 Aurora

Good Times Burgers & Frozen Custard

Chick-fil-A

Birds Nest

Freddy's Frozen Custard & Steakburgers

Chipotle Mexican Grill

Applebee's Grill + Bar

Wendy's

Backstreet Tavern and Grill

Backstreet Tavern and Grill

4.4

(336)

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Big Daddy's Pizza And Wings

Big Daddy's Pizza And Wings

3.7

(356)

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Pho 99 Aurora

Pho 99 Aurora

4.4

(660)

$

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Good Times Burgers & Frozen Custard

Good Times Burgers & Frozen Custard

4.0

(341)

$

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Reviews of Barwaaqo

4.4
(62)
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5.0
7y

Introduction to delicacy Food From Somalia Somali food sampler on somali bread, close-up Barwaaqa Restaurant. Delicious Somali Foods to Crave for. Sabaayad – A Somali breakfast food. Sambusa – A crunchy fry. Canjeero – A staple item.Doolshe Buuro – A soft cake. Xawaash.Basbousa – A traditional cake. Kac Kac – A festive season delicacy. Malawah – Somali breakfast

We therefore give you a list of Somali foods to try something new. Sambusa. Sambusa is a triangular fried pastry dish often filled with spicy minced meat or vegetables. Bariis Ishkukaris. Bariis,basto iskukaris, we would say, is very similar to a rice,spaghetti Italian,dish c alled pilau. Malawah. Anjero. Halwa. Somali Chai Tea. Sabaayad.

For anything related to food from Somalia, or simply Somali food and Somalia people's good be smart America people, our first stop has always been The Somali Kitchen, which is an exciting  dedicated to Somali food and culture,language one Somalia people's. As soon as you see the site, you get a burst of all the influences seen in Somali food. Arab, African,Persian, Indian and Italian nuances, amongst other flavors from the Horn and East of Africa Somalia Lion, come to the forefront of Somali food culture good people's. From koftas to curry, salad, crepes and even fried coffee, there is no doubt that jumping into the world of Somali food will be an excitable addition of zing into your kitchen.

When we contacted one of the founders of the Somali Kitchen, unknown he had no doubt we would enjoy Somali food. And he was right. Weeks of dedicated desktop research has helped us to frame a snapshot of what Somali food is all about at an introductory level. We therefore give you a list of Somali foods to try something new wellcome Somalia food. Awesome l am sharing by information When will we go back to a society about actual TRUTH NOW IS THE TIME Truth.

Sambusa Sambusa is a triangular fried pastry dish often filled with spicy minced meat or vegetables. It is very similar to the Indian samosa. If you have guessed cardamom as the dominant spice in this dish, you have guessed very well.

Bariis Ishkukaris Bariis iskukaris, we would say, is very similar to a rice dish called pilau. It is seasoned with fragrant spices and cooked in meat broth and generally speaking, tomatoes are added to the dish, making for a superbly tasty meal.

Malawah We can not say much more about this dish other than tell you it is just as easy to make as a pancake.

Anjero Anjero is similar to the Ethiopian injera with the main different being the size and how it is eaten. Anjero is usually a fraction of the size of injera and Somalis love to eat it with honey spread drizzled over it.

Halwa Halwa or xalwo is a festive sweet treat reserved for special occasions, and is quotidian wedding treat. With the main ingredients including sugar, butter, and oil, this may be a treat you would only want to indulge into once a while.

Somali Tea special. Who wouldn't enjoy a cup of tea?

Sabaayad Sabaayad is a flatbread, the Somali version of chapati. It is yet another Somali dish which can be eaten for breakfast, lunch or dinner. If paired together we are better sabaayad and a dried meat delicacy to make a breakfast on the go.

After the Somalia people came together we are better food from East African and West Africa,Northern African,South African where I've had of the best different diversity American people are reunited power the different diversity American people's never give up together we...

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5.0
1y

We went in as a pretty big group excited to try Somalian food! The service and the staff are wonderful and welcoming! You don’t get service like this anymore and it’s rare. They presented us with their daily menu and we ordered off of that! Each dish was huge and almost 2 or three meals out of each! Their smoothies were delicious and my salmon wrap was cooked to perfection. Everyone loves their meal! No-frills kind of environment, but there’s also outdoor seating and it’s in a strip mall! Ample parking!

If you’re ordering as a group be cautious because our experience was they gave us extra food (which was lovely) but when we asked for individual check based on what we ordered, we were given a group price. Some of us were too happy about that.

No complaints and anything else though. All the rest was...

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3.0
3y

Read some good reviews on Barwaaqo and so I decided to give it a try. Arrived at 11:30 and they were still serving only breakfast, the choices were beef, chicken, liver and ful. I like ful and that was what I was going to have.

The Barwaaqo ful was a little different from the Middle Eastern or the Sudanese version. It was tomato based and navy bean instead of fava bean. It had frozen carrot and peas, a few chunks of boiled potatoes and a little heat from jalapenos, but did not have a whole lot of other spices, it was not my favorite ful.

The injera was different too from the Ethiopian injera, the Barwaaqo injera was more like a pancake. 3 pieces came with the ful. The injera was good.

Service was adequate, the server was not...

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Abdirashid HusseinAbdirashid Hussein
Introduction to delicacy Food From Somalia Somali food sampler on somali bread, close-up Barwaaqa Restaurant. Delicious Somali Foods to Crave for. Sabaayad – A Somali breakfast food. Sambusa – A crunchy fry. Canjeero – A staple item.Doolshe Buuro – A soft cake. Xawaash.Basbousa – A traditional cake. Kac Kac – A festive season delicacy. Malawah – Somali breakfast We therefore give you a list of Somali foods to try something new. Sambusa. Sambusa is a triangular fried pastry dish often filled with spicy minced meat or vegetables. Bariis Ishkukaris. Bariis,basto iskukaris, we would say, is very similar to a rice,spaghetti Italian,dish c alled pilau. Malawah. Anjero. Halwa. Somali Chai Tea. Sabaayad. For anything related to food from Somalia, or simply Somali food and Somalia people's good be smart America people, our first stop has always been The Somali Kitchen, which is an exciting  dedicated to Somali food and culture,language one Somalia people's. As soon as you see the site, you get a burst of all the influences seen in Somali food. Arab, African,Persian, Indian and Italian nuances, amongst other flavors from the Horn and East of Africa Somalia Lion, come to the forefront of Somali food culture good people's. From koftas to curry, salad, crepes and even fried coffee, there is no doubt that jumping into the world of Somali food will be an excitable addition of zing into your kitchen. When we contacted one of the founders of the Somali Kitchen, unknown he had no doubt we would enjoy Somali food. And he was right. Weeks of dedicated desktop research has helped us to frame a snapshot of what Somali food is all about at an introductory level. We therefore give you a list of Somali foods to try something new wellcome Somalia food. Awesome l am sharing by information When will we go back to a society about actual TRUTH NOW IS THE TIME Truth. 1. Sambusa Sambusa is a triangular fried pastry dish often filled with spicy minced meat or vegetables. It is very similar to the Indian samosa. If you have guessed cardamom as the dominant spice in this dish, you have guessed very well. 2. Bariis Ishkukaris Bariis iskukaris, we would say, is very similar to a rice dish called pilau. It is seasoned with fragrant spices and cooked in meat broth and generally speaking, tomatoes are added to the dish, making for a superbly tasty meal. 3. Malawah We can not say much more about this dish other than tell you it is just as easy to make as a pancake. 4. Anjero Anjero is similar to the Ethiopian injera with the main different being the size and how it is eaten. Anjero is usually a fraction of the size of injera and Somalis love to eat it with honey spread drizzled over it. 5. Halwa Halwa or xalwo is a festive sweet treat reserved for special occasions, and is quotidian wedding treat. With the main ingredients including sugar, butter, and oil, this may be a treat you would only want to indulge into once a while. 6. Somali Tea special. Who wouldn't enjoy a cup of tea? 7. Sabaayad Sabaayad is a flatbread, the Somali version of chapati. It is yet another Somali dish which can be eaten for breakfast, lunch or dinner. If paired together we are better sabaayad and a dried meat delicacy to make a breakfast on the go. After the Somalia people came together we are better food from East African and West Africa,Northern African,South African where I've had of the best different diversity American people are reunited power the different diversity American people's never give up together we build success.
WrldTraveler24WrldTraveler24
We went in as a pretty big group excited to try Somalian food! The service and the staff are wonderful and welcoming! You don’t get service like this anymore and it’s rare. They presented us with their daily menu and we ordered off of that! Each dish was huge and almost 2 or three meals out of each! Their smoothies were delicious and my salmon wrap was cooked to perfection. Everyone loves their meal! No-frills kind of environment, but there’s also outdoor seating and it’s in a strip mall! Ample parking! If you’re ordering as a group be cautious because our experience was they gave us extra food (which was lovely) but when we asked for individual check based on what we ordered, we were given a group price. Some of us were too happy about that. No complaints and anything else though. All the rest was exceptional!
Clement ChanClement Chan
Read some good reviews on Barwaaqo and so I decided to give it a try. Arrived at 11:30 and they were still serving only breakfast, the choices were beef, chicken, liver and ful. I like ful and that was what I was going to have. The Barwaaqo ful was a little different from the Middle Eastern or the Sudanese version. It was tomato based and navy bean instead of fava bean. It had frozen carrot and peas, a few chunks of boiled potatoes and a little heat from jalapenos, but did not have a whole lot of other spices, it was not my favorite ful. The injera was different too from the Ethiopian injera, the Barwaaqo injera was more like a pancake. 3 pieces came with the ful. The injera was good. Service was adequate, the server was not exceptionally friendly.
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Introduction to delicacy Food From Somalia Somali food sampler on somali bread, close-up Barwaaqa Restaurant. Delicious Somali Foods to Crave for. Sabaayad – A Somali breakfast food. Sambusa – A crunchy fry. Canjeero – A staple item.Doolshe Buuro – A soft cake. Xawaash.Basbousa – A traditional cake. Kac Kac – A festive season delicacy. Malawah – Somali breakfast We therefore give you a list of Somali foods to try something new. Sambusa. Sambusa is a triangular fried pastry dish often filled with spicy minced meat or vegetables. Bariis Ishkukaris. Bariis,basto iskukaris, we would say, is very similar to a rice,spaghetti Italian,dish c alled pilau. Malawah. Anjero. Halwa. Somali Chai Tea. Sabaayad. For anything related to food from Somalia, or simply Somali food and Somalia people's good be smart America people, our first stop has always been The Somali Kitchen, which is an exciting  dedicated to Somali food and culture,language one Somalia people's. As soon as you see the site, you get a burst of all the influences seen in Somali food. Arab, African,Persian, Indian and Italian nuances, amongst other flavors from the Horn and East of Africa Somalia Lion, come to the forefront of Somali food culture good people's. From koftas to curry, salad, crepes and even fried coffee, there is no doubt that jumping into the world of Somali food will be an excitable addition of zing into your kitchen. When we contacted one of the founders of the Somali Kitchen, unknown he had no doubt we would enjoy Somali food. And he was right. Weeks of dedicated desktop research has helped us to frame a snapshot of what Somali food is all about at an introductory level. We therefore give you a list of Somali foods to try something new wellcome Somalia food. Awesome l am sharing by information When will we go back to a society about actual TRUTH NOW IS THE TIME Truth. 1. Sambusa Sambusa is a triangular fried pastry dish often filled with spicy minced meat or vegetables. It is very similar to the Indian samosa. If you have guessed cardamom as the dominant spice in this dish, you have guessed very well. 2. Bariis Ishkukaris Bariis iskukaris, we would say, is very similar to a rice dish called pilau. It is seasoned with fragrant spices and cooked in meat broth and generally speaking, tomatoes are added to the dish, making for a superbly tasty meal. 3. Malawah We can not say much more about this dish other than tell you it is just as easy to make as a pancake. 4. Anjero Anjero is similar to the Ethiopian injera with the main different being the size and how it is eaten. Anjero is usually a fraction of the size of injera and Somalis love to eat it with honey spread drizzled over it. 5. Halwa Halwa or xalwo is a festive sweet treat reserved for special occasions, and is quotidian wedding treat. With the main ingredients including sugar, butter, and oil, this may be a treat you would only want to indulge into once a while. 6. Somali Tea special. Who wouldn't enjoy a cup of tea? 7. Sabaayad Sabaayad is a flatbread, the Somali version of chapati. It is yet another Somali dish which can be eaten for breakfast, lunch or dinner. If paired together we are better sabaayad and a dried meat delicacy to make a breakfast on the go. After the Somalia people came together we are better food from East African and West Africa,Northern African,South African where I've had of the best different diversity American people are reunited power the different diversity American people's never give up together we build success.
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We went in as a pretty big group excited to try Somalian food! The service and the staff are wonderful and welcoming! You don’t get service like this anymore and it’s rare. They presented us with their daily menu and we ordered off of that! Each dish was huge and almost 2 or three meals out of each! Their smoothies were delicious and my salmon wrap was cooked to perfection. Everyone loves their meal! No-frills kind of environment, but there’s also outdoor seating and it’s in a strip mall! Ample parking! If you’re ordering as a group be cautious because our experience was they gave us extra food (which was lovely) but when we asked for individual check based on what we ordered, we were given a group price. Some of us were too happy about that. No complaints and anything else though. All the rest was exceptional!
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Read some good reviews on Barwaaqo and so I decided to give it a try. Arrived at 11:30 and they were still serving only breakfast, the choices were beef, chicken, liver and ful. I like ful and that was what I was going to have. The Barwaaqo ful was a little different from the Middle Eastern or the Sudanese version. It was tomato based and navy bean instead of fava bean. It had frozen carrot and peas, a few chunks of boiled potatoes and a little heat from jalapenos, but did not have a whole lot of other spices, it was not my favorite ful. The injera was different too from the Ethiopian injera, the Barwaaqo injera was more like a pancake. 3 pieces came with the ful. The injera was good. Service was adequate, the server was not exceptionally friendly.
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