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Ace Eat Serve está muy cerca de Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception. Gran parte de sus clientes dicen que los camareros te sirven aquí unas empanadillas bao tiernas. Este bar debería recomendarse solo por su bien preparado helado, su singular flia y sus sorprendentes donuts. Tras una larga jornada de trabajo, prueba una espectacular cerveza de grifo, un irresistible whisky o un insuperable vino. Su magnífica limonada, sus sensacionales zumos frescos y su estupendo té helado te están esperando en Ace Eat Serve.

En este lugar, puedes pedir comida para llevar. Se comenta que aquí el personal es servicial. Su servicio siempre es genial, tenlo en cuenta. Aquí vas a pagar unos precios razonables. En este lugar podrás disfrutar de su bonita decoración y de una moderna atmósfera. Google le ha dado un 4,3, lo que indica que puedes ir a este bar para pasar un rato agradable.

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Jamie Gibson Solicitar eliminación de información
Fees, fees, fees! This is crazy. I ordered 2 cocktails and was charged 20% large party fee, 4% event BOH fee, 4% BOH Love fee, 2% Event Admin Fee, 4% culinary appreciation surcharge. They made it extremely difficult to order and even more difficult to pay my bill. Would not go back. Food: 3 Service: 2 Atmosphere: 2
Lakiah Louangrath Solicitar eliminación de información
Atmosphere was great. Service was terrible and the food wasn’t great. Will not be eating here again. Food: 2 Service: 1 Atmosphere: 4
Stacey L. Solicitar eliminación de información
3.5 stars, rounded up to 4 for always friendly service. I've now been here for brunch, happy hour, and dinner, and I think I enjoy Ace Eat Serve in that order. Most items on the brunch menu were enjoyable and they had a variety of beverages. I would say the biggest let down was their Japanese soufflé pancakes because they weren't light and airy at all, but maybe that's just very hard to make in high altitude, I have no clue. Happy hour is always a fun vibe here. None of their cocktails really stand out to me of the various ones I've tried, so I'd stick with beer or whichever whiskey of the week they're using for their $5.95 old fashioneds - those are a steal! I think dinner has a lot of potential but maybe they need to work on some fine tuning and nomenclature of the dishes. Some highlights were the Tiger Wings (good texture, slightly heavy handed on the fish sauce), XLBs (skin was a little thick, but again it may be a high altitude cooking/baking thing), and the entertainment value of the peking duck that was carved table-side (more on that later). Shrimp wontons were okay, and the wagyu dan dan noodles were a straight up miss - you can't call a dish dan dan noodles if you're using flat rice noodles. I think they would have positioned the dish better calling it a beef pad see ew or a beef chow fun. Also sometimes less is more - we don't need cherry tomatoes in it no matter what you want to call this Asian beef noodle dish. There was also nothing "wagyu" about the beef slices. Okay the Peking duck: you have to set your expectations right - this is a fusion restaurant in Denver after all. They only serve 6 each night on Thursdays and Sundays, so it's highly suggested you pre order it. I would say the duck was tasty and overall an enjoyable dish. Only found a few pieces of skin that were crispy, wish there were more. For $73, it would have been fun if they took the remaining duck carcass and made a congee/soup out of it for the table, like many more traditional peking duck places do. I feel like most of the accoutrements that came with the duck (which I found annoying that our server called "banchan" - wrong Asian cuisine lol, and these are not even banchan) didn't go well with the duck besides just the regular hoisin. Why are there pickled bell peppers or five spice sugar? Again less is more in this case. We ordered Turon for dessert, which is traditionally a Filipino sweet eggroll with plantains inside. The texture and overall flavor were actually pretty spot on, and may have been a perfect dish if they used plantains instead of regular bananas. The two Filipinos in our group approved of it.
Asiática, Ramen, Opciones vegetarianas
CerradoAbre a las 16:00
$$$$ Rango de precios por persona $11 - $30
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501 E 17th Ave
Denver, Colorado, Estados Unidos
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501 E 17th Ave, Denver, Colorado, Estados Unidos
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Asientos al aire libre Para llevar Tarjetas de crédito aceptadas Entrega Reserva Accesible para sillas de ruedas Wifi Estacionamiento
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LunesLun Cerrado
MartesMar 16:00-22:00
MiércolesMié 16:00-22:00
JuevesJue 16:00-22:00
ViernesVie 16:00-00:00
SábadoSáb 12:00-00:00
DomingoDom 12:00-22:00
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