Blog

By: Carol W. Maybach

Category:

Posted: June 15, 2010 8:37 AM

Spice China Plans a Sushi Bar

For the past decade, Louisville's Spice China restaurant has specialized in the intersection of American-Chinese cuisine and authentic Shanghai entrées. At the end of the month, the spacious spot hopes to add a new component to its Pan-Asian eats: a sushi bar. Spice China already boasts a menu of more than 20 pages (think Sriracha hot wings, curry chicken, jellyfish, tripe, and beef tendon), but owner David Fan wants to add sushi to draw an even more diverse crowd. "We're bringing in chef Koichi Iwai, who spent 10 years training in Japan as a sushi chef and who has cooked at Bellagio in Las Vegas," explains Fan. Iwai, better known to area diners as the chef at Sushi Zanmai and Sushi Matsuri, plans to offer sushi with an international twist. "We hope to bring in a whole new world of flavor to the Louisville diners." 269 McCaslin Blvd., Louisville, 720-890-0999

Facebook Comments Box

Denver Real Estate 2013 - Get In The Game

Here’s why it’s finally time to get back in the Denver real estate market.

Spin Cities

We’ve highlighted some of the best road cycling routes along the Front Range and in the high...

Risky Business

Colorado’s labor market has more than its share of occupational hazards.

Escape

Each year, more than 18,000 victims of domestic violence call SafeHouse Denver’s hot line. Meet...

Get Well

From obesity to food allergies, we break down five issues facing Colorado’s kids.