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    4.1 (411 reviews)
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    Dessert
    David N.

    Both 7-Course meal options were amazing. I would recommend going that route for your dinner. It was a very tasty and wonderful food journey.

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    Bryan U.

    What a great place for a special occasion. Last night my wife and I celebrated our 45th wedding anniversary here. We had the chef's tasting menu and the sommelier's wine pairings. The food was as delicious as it was beautiful and the wine pairings were amazing. Natalie took very good care of us, as did all of the staff.

    Brad B.

    Had a really elevated experience last night at Mizuna. We stopped in thinking we could just grab drinks and appetizers but we learned that they really only do tasting menu for a minimum of $120 per person. No worries, we were just going to grab drinks then but our awesome server Shane was able to negotiate with the kitchen to allow us to order a few appetizers if we wanted. We got the lobster Mac n Cheese and it was split into two portions that were literally perfect. Like seriously insane pasta, cheese sauce and the lobster was great. Insane flavor. They hooked it up with some bread to soak up the extra sauce, a bite of something delicious that I can't remember the name of, sparkling white wine and these really tasteful lavender hand towels. It felt super classy and we felt high end. We also got two absolutely delicious cocktails, my espresso martini was perfect and my partner got an equally awesome drink called the no apologies. The entire experience made wish we had planned to do the tasting menu, but gives us a great reason to come back. The cocktails were $15 and $20, the mac n cheese was $35 and auto gratuity was about $15 for $93 after tax. Highly recommend and can't wait to try all these amazing plates that they have! Just be aware that it's not al a Carte it's a tasting menu only.

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    Bennett P.

    I have been on Mizuna's email list for years. My previous visit was in 2018. The most recent email announced a Sunday Supper Club. It was all inclusive with food, drinks, tax and their 22% Creating Happy People svc chrg. One of their chefs was creating a family style Chicken dinner with champagne. I sat at the bar with 2 other parties + Frank & Jacqueline Bonanno of Bonanno Concepts. Mizuna was their first restaurant and just celebrated their 25th anniversary. I was provided with 3 champagne's including a zero proof version. The appetizer was cold fried chicken with a least 1 oz or caviar on top. The entree was a large platter of boneless fried chicken (for 2) with ricotta whipped mashed potatoes, mac & cheese, charred broccolini, a sweet dinner roll and more champagne. Dessert was a chocolate brownie with graham cracker gelato and still more champagne. Great food and conversation. Frank & Jacqueline Bonanno are headed to Japan soon to collect recipes for their upcoming Italian-Japanese fusion, Romyo restaurant opening in Larimer Square this year.

    Bill S.

    This is Michelin star quality! I was walking by and diver scallop caught my eye....it turned into a 7 course tasting and every bite was worthy of James Beard or Michelin recognition. First, was dining alone so decided to sit at the bar. Adam was amazing, informative, and offered a glass of cava with hints of strawberry. A perfect pallet cleanser for the barrage of food that was to follow. By course 5 of amazing nibbles, I was finally at the scallop and like everything before-it was cooked to perfection complimented (not overwhelmed) by the sauce. What was over the top (as if everything else wasn't) was when I had finished desert thinking I was done and was sent out the door with a box of treats to go. This is more than a meal, it is a tasting experience of the highest caliber. Bravo!!!

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    Ross S.

    Mizuna Outstanding experience from start to finish We went to Mizuna on Saturday night, and the experience was exceptional across the board. The hostess was warm and welcoming, immediately setting the tone for the evening. Our party was running late, and the staff couldn't have been more gracious and understanding--no stress, no pressure, just genuine hospitality. The bartender was phenomenal--thoughtful recommendations, perfectly balanced cocktails, and great energy. We were seated at the Chef's Table and the seafood counter, which made the night even more special. Watching the team work while enjoying course after course was a treat in itself. Every dish was beautifully presented and absolutely delicious--refined flavors, impeccable technique, and a clear respect for ingredients. From seafood to the final bites, everything hit the mark. Mizuna delivers not just incredible food, but a level of service that makes you feel truly taken care of. Can't recommend it enough--we'll absolutely be back.

    Nick N.

    We were visiting some friends from out of town and celebrated seeing each other. Chose this spot for the tasting menu. The meal was tremendous. We did both tasting menus between my fiance and I and every dish was delicious. The service was 5 stars, a very cool spot. I would recommend this to anyone looking for a fine dining like experience in a welcoming environment. Worth every penny. I wish it was in Minnesota so I could more easily visit again.

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    Rika M.

    On the election night of November 5th where almost 95% of the people in the city were glued to their TV screens or mobile phones or tablets (or whatever devices they used to follow how the election was going) we were able to stay away from all the craziness by dining at none other than Mizuna. Well, I made a reservation for this specific day, not to avoid being home, but to celebrate my daughter's birthday. And it turned out to be a magical night of a quaint celebration so I, hence, must write about it. First off, Mizuna is a very upscale/high-end restaurant with French and American twists mixed together. This place (I didn't know this until we got there) only offers course menus where ordering ala cart is not an option so be prepared to spend more than $100 per person. But I assure you; everything you get at this restaurant are professional service by the waitstaff and culinary mastery by the trained chefs. Meticulousness, eloquence, elegance, allure, artistry, you can go on and on to line up words to describe its upsaleness of it. When we arrived for our 6:45pm reservation, the place was empty. As I mentioned in the reservation I made that it was a birthday occasion, Addison (he was our waiter as well) took us to this prime spot in the whole dining room: a 4-peron couched booth. Upon seating, he immediately placed a birthday card signed by all the staff members of the restaurant right at the little table lamp. Small and yet noticeable kind gesture, each time a plate arrived at our table for the rest of the dinner, I had to take a picture of them right by this card. The ambience is so nicely done; the entire place is lit by dimmed lights. The music being played in the background (Nat King Cole, Tony Bennett, some old-time jazz music so familiar to many) was imply soothing to our ears and souls. Addison, our waiter, eloquently explained everything to us as to what Mizuna is/was all about (he walked us through the menu, offered us complimentary alcoholic and non-alcoholic sparkling wines etc.) "This is a VIP treatment" is what I said to my daughter. After asking Addison some questions, we decided to go with the Signature Menu Course ($125 per person); this was the recommendation Addison made (we told him we weren't big eaters so we would have to go with something smaller than other course menus; Addison said this would be the best option for us.) On the right size of the menu booklet, all the options for the Signature Menu course are listed. For the appetizers, we chose Crudo (Hamachi and Tuna with Hibiscus Kombucha based sauce underneath) and Lobster Macaroni & Cheese (Mizuna's famous.) For the main, we chose Chilean Sea Bass and Centennial Beef Wellington. For the dessert, we went with the Chocolate Cake and Pumpkin Semifreddo. We simply sat at our table and waited for everything to be brought to us in order. Here and there, Addison brought us something that was not part of the menu; it was either complimentary and/or they do it to refresh our palettes, the magical moments continued to enchant us during our dining experience. What stood out the most to us: The wagyu meat (six small fillets) was a complimentary dish by the chefs/restaurant. This made us speechless. The pallets cleanser drinks (in tiny sake cups) served right before our main dishes appeared truly cleansed our mouths. The tiny salted caramel desserts served right before the main desserts were simply out of this world. This is not to say that other dishes were meaningless; they were important elements of the whole dinner. On our tab, there were only two items it: Two Signature Course Menu (Chilean Sea Bass was $15 more than the beef). That is it. As Addison explained to us, nothing was additional to it. Even with the smaller portion of the menu, Signature Course was simply way more than we had anticipated. After our dinner, we walked around to see the restaurant. Addison wasted no time to come to us and explained all the artwork hung on each wall panel. The artwork was done by a Vietnamese immigrant man who spends half year in Denver and the other half in somewhere in Pennsylvania. The amazing artworks' models depicted are none other than the Mizuna's chefs. Intriguing to say the least. Did you sense the magical night you can experience at Mizuna by reading my review. I hope you did. If so, for a special dining experience where spending $$$ is not an issue, try Mizuna. And let's not forget; it was snowing outside so by watching the falling snow while dining, we thought we were on a movie set.

    Yvonne L.

    Great experience at Mizuna, lived up to expectations I heard all about. Tasting menu was excellent, I didn't have to make any decisions and all the courses were delicious.

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    Beth K.

    OMG!!! What an amazing place! We've been to all of the Bonnano restaurants and this one was simply amazing! From the minute we were seated and served champagne to cool hibiscus hand towels. Amazing service and the beef Wellington was so tender! And to finish they send you home with muffins, cookies and chocolates for tomorrow. Truly a special experience!!!

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    Lived in Governor's Park for 22 years and hadn't had the opportunity to try Mizuna. What a mistake! 2025 was the year and I can't say enough about what a wonderful experience my friend and I had. The food was amazing! We did the May 2025 coastal tasting menu with no regrets but to be fully transparent switched out one entrée for their well known lobster mac and cheese which was incredible. Our server Freddie V. went above and beyond to make our experience special! All the staff were truly wonderful and I can't say enough about how well you will be taken care of by this wonderful group of people! Thank you for an unforgettable experience! Highly recommend and the experience Freddie and the rest of the team provided us was nothing short of exceptional and add in the chef's personality and passion within every dish equaled a 10/10!

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    mediocre food, small portions and high prices. also charged 22% mandatory fee that is not a tip. will not return

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    Ask the Community - Mizuna

    Is this place open on Saturday? It says it's closed here but open on the site. I want to book a reservation but unsure :( Also, does the reservation deposit get credited back onto our bill when we pay?

    Yes they are open

    What is the difference between tasting and chefs tasting menu? Not price wise but difference in courses and is there wine pairings

    The chef's tasting menu is selected by the chef, and includes items not on the menu.

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    4.1
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    This was a sad moment! Say GOODBYE TO NOISETTE Restaurant & Bakery. Phenomenal food - Talented Chef…read moreLillian is normally sold out in the mornings by 11:00 AM!! Finally, having time to catch another GREAT Chef's cuisine, to find on June 14th 2025, Noisette - owner Lillian (Chef Extraordinaire) is closing her doors. Last chance on Saturday. Today June 13th, it was a pleasure to walk into a very elegant, well designed Noisette, after reading incredible reviews. I met Lillian almost immediately, the news did not hit from her. Neither do I have a TV or read Westword, yet for a few moments Lillian graced me with some somber words: "It's the economy, (We guess) We can't stay in business past these 3 years!! What can we do to help local businesses and each other in horrific times? Support each other! Be Gracious as Lillian! Listen to what they have to say, be understanding and if you have some more supportive ideas, Be For Each Other!!

    No fries seen on the brunch menu -- and you should be here for the bread. My friend's breakfast…read moresandwich came on what looked fluffy and lovely. My own tartine was a thick cut slice of some carby goodness. The pastries ran out so quickly though so we didn't get to snag any of it. And I'm not sure I'll get any before this spot closes in June. I'm super bummed because the place served a lot of cute vibes. If we had a bigger group of girls with us I'm sure we would've snapped everything for the 'gram or the tikky tom. The news of this spot closing also seemed to impact the staff; I felt that their energy was focused on serving us with a smile. Hopefully they find good safe landing spots.

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    Chez Maggy

    Chez Maggy

    4.1
    (262 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    Few hospitality experiences manage to operate like a perfectly wound Swiss timepiece while…read moresimultaneously enveloping you in the velvet warmth of an eccentric relative's living room, yet my recent two-night birthday escape to Denver achieved precisely this rare equilibrium. To dine at Chez Maggy and navigate the hospitality ecosystem of The Thompson Denver is to step into a meticulously curated cinematic universe where every gesture is deliberate, every color palette feels intentional, and human kindness is treated as the ultimate luxury asset. It is an environment where staff do not merely anticipate your desires; they dismantle the very need to harbor desires in the first place, operating on a frequency of predictive generosity that leaves one feeling delightfully disarmed. At the absolute epicenter of this symphonic choreography stand two incomparable individuals, Jason, the Food and Beverage Manager, and Bailey, an exceptional server whose presence turns a standard dinner service into an event of genuine human connection. Jason operates with the crisp, unflappable precision of a master conductor, moving through the bustling terrain of The Thompson with a quiet, elegant professionalism that anchors the entire operation. In an industry too often prone to transactional coldness, Jason possesses the rare and vintage gift of treating hospitality as a high art form rooted in absolute sincerity. Upon my arrival, he greeted me by name with a warmth so authentic it instantly erased the frantic static of travel. This was not the rehearsed familiarity of a corporate script, but the intentional, sharp memory of a true professional who understands that a person's name is the finest note in any conversation. Throughout the stay, his oversight of the food and beverage program manifested in a series of flawless iterations, ensuring that every detail was exact, every transition was seamless, and every guest felt singularly important. Jason does not simply manage a department; he curates an atmosphere of safety and sophisticated comfort, balancing a sharp, dignified executive presence with a deep, accessible kindness that elevates the entire hotel standard. Steps away at Chez Maggy, Bailey transforms the dining room into a theater of radical hospitality, offering a masterclass in service that goes far beneath the surface of menus and silverware. Bailey is quite frankly exceptional, possessing a luminous energy and a sharp, witty intellect that commands immediate affection. What elevates Bailey from a brilliant server to an unforgettable human being is a profound capacity for empathy, delivered through the sharing of an awesome lived experience that instantly bridges the gap between stranger and friend. Rather than maintaining the rigid, invisible wall so common in upscale dining, Bailey engages with a rich, textured perspective on life that mirrors our own complexities, validating our shared human journeys with effortless grace. This unique willingness to connect on a soulful level creates an immediate sense of home, wrapping the table in a cozy, familiar embrace that makes you forget you are sitting in a public restaurant. Bailey reads the emotional landscape of a table with astonishing accuracy, dishing out comfort, laughter, and brilliant recommendations in equal, perfectly timed portions. Together, Jason and Bailey represent the absolute pinnacle of what modern luxury should aspire to be, proving that the most memorable aspect of any journey is never the brick and mortar, but the remarkable people who inhabit it. Their combined kindness, paired with an uncanny ability to anticipate every unspoken whim before it even materializes as a thought, transformed this birthday celebration into a masterpiece of joy. To find one individual who remembers your name and treats your presence as an honor is a stroke of luck; to find two within the same establishment who make you feel deeply understood and completely at home is an absolute triumph of hospitality. For anyone seeking an escape defined by clever sophistication, brilliant conversation, and a level of care that feels both deeply nostalgic and entirely refreshing, look no further than the unparalleled team of Jason and Bailey at The Thompson and Chez Maggy.

    At at Chez Maggy for dinner and breakfast over the same weekend while doing a staycation. The food…read morewas good, nothing to write home about, the service was great and the restaurant is super cute, but I will say I was disappointed to see that some menu items have changed. For instance, the steak frites was not available to order for dinner but available for lunch and the weekend brunch. Also, they took the pancakes off the brunch menu which to me is criminal -- but they have it available for weekday breakfasts. I don't know, to me these seemed like unnecessary changes, and as somebody who booked this hotel specifically to enjoy these menu items at this restaurant, I just felt disappointed. Highlights for me where the hamachi and the beef tartare at dinner; the avocado toast has a very weird taste profile with the pickled carrots so I would stay away from that if you like classic avocado toast.

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    Take a look at the final creations.
    Chez Maggy's crab cake didn't have any bread crumbs in it - the shrimp mousse is what held the crab cake together.

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    My boyfriend has been wanting to try this place out and I'm so happy we did! The best meal I've had…read morein a while and amazing service. We got there when opened after a day at the science museum (5 minute drive great date idea). We went here on the last day of denver restaurant week and had a great deal ; $55 for a wine , app, entrée and dessert! Anyways to the food ; The first photo shows hand turned Normandy butter with flaky sea salt, 10/10 and their house made bread next to their house sparkling and a rose the next board is a sheep milk cheese with white grape jelly and the best house made crackers I've ever had they were cinnamon and nutty 10/10 The next photo shows the crème brûlée and I'm Gonna say this was the best I've ever had in my life. The vanilla beans were so fresh and visible the top was perfect and the base was so smooth and creamy. 10/10 My entree was the steak frites another perfect dish, the peppercorn sauce in the perfectly cooked medium rare steak , the house made garlic aioli on the side of the perfectly cooked and seasoned frites. 10/10 You will see me again and I can highly recommend! :)

    We came here for brunch to celebrate our anniversary. Kir Royal is delicious! The Bellini was…read moregood too. ($11.5). Then we ordered two Benedict with confit du canard. (Duck) $22. It was delicious in English muffins. The waiter recommended the thick duck fat hash brown. It was good and different. Service was great - Friendly staff. We had our pup and they gave him a treat. We sat in their outdoor patio with shades and a slight breeze perfect for a brunch date.

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    Flourless Chocolate and Peanut Butter cake
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    La Forêt

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    4.1
    (103 reviews)
    0.8 mi

    I was greeted very nicely and welcoming. The front desk…read moregirl complimented my dress ware. I was served water right away and was greeted at my table right away. The restaurant is very beautiful decorated and has a peaceful environment to it like if you were in a beautiful forest. The food was absolutely delicious. I ordered the kale salad and the French onion soup and it was a tasteful combination. Service was fast and efficient. I loved their bathroom and sink to wash hands

    Took my aunt who loves French food here for Sunday brunch. We didn't have a reservation so the wait…read morewas about 25 min for a bar seat - understandable. The interior of the restaurant is very cute and they have interesting restrooms. Espresso machine was not working so no milk or espresso drinks offered - not sure why that wasn't a priority to get up and running before opening for brunch. The reason for the one star review is that the food took over an hour to arrive to our group. The waitress explained that the kitchen was understaffed and everyone came in at once, but honestly it was still upsetting and frustrating. We ordered the French toast, venison tartine, and the mushroom crepe. Everything tasted good actually BUT after the hour wait for our food, we found a hair in our venison tartine. They did get another one out to us fast but just another problem found after the insane wait for the food. In the end, they did what they could with regards to the bill and apologized profusely for all the issues, but I do feel like the restaurant has some improvements to make as far as staffing and time/guest management. I would just warn you to not come during a busy time until the restaurant becomes more established.

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    Gorgeous interior
    Gorgeous interior
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    Entrance to restrooms

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