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    Yuki Aspen

    4.0 (7 reviews)

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    Food is fresh and presentation is nice. It is a fusion style even the name sounds Japanese . The location is good too

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    Bangkok Happy Bowl Thai Bistro and Bar

    Bangkok Happy Bowl Thai Bistro and Bar

    3.2
    (199 reviews)
    0.4 mi
    $$

    I'm low grading this because I have zero tolerance for unethical practices. We ordered take out…read moreand when arriving to pick it up, paid the bill. Later on, I discovered that they added 15% gratuity for TAKE OUT. The American tipping culture has already gotten out of control but this is the first time I've experienced having the option taken away. Ask all you want, but it must be the consumers decision. To automatically include that tip without a warning or a mention is sneaky and a poor business practice. Now, the food we ordered: Wild pineapple fried rice - an interesting combo of really dried out salmon cubes, sour pineapple and cashews. Not bad, but seems like a mishmash of leftovers you use from the refrigerator. Happy Wings - pretty meaty and a definite sharp spice but doesn't linger long. Makes for fantastic leftovers as well. That's all - food wise, I give 3.5 stars, but the one-star is well deserved for what is really stealing from customers. That's all.

    We ordered take out and it was delivered quick to Aspen. But ... the food was not very good. On the…read moregood side, a noodle dish was pretty good, a little sweet, but tasty. Egg rolls - fresh and tasty (with a TINY tub of sweet abs sour (sauce). After that not great. Wing were "competent" - wish it would have had some sauces - they were big. After that, not great - won ton was one of the worst we've ever had. Weirdly seemed spicy - which is not normal for won ton. Broth was weird - not tasty - not terrible just not good. Won tons odd too (and we order Chinese a lot). Sticky rice - well, like a brick. Summary - not the worst meal we ever had, but disappointingly not good. Odd flavors for sone simple dishes. A few ok items - mostly not great. Disappointed.

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    Meat & Cheese Restaurant and Farm Shop

    Meat & Cheese Restaurant and Farm Shop

    4.2
    (583 reviews)
    0.2 mi
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    Wow, huge portions. Excellent savory meals. Very busy place but good service. Johan was almost…read morerunning to wait all his tables. Inline waiting to be seated you can see all the deli cases.

    Our experience at Meat & Cheese in Aspen was disappointing from beginning to end…read more To start with, the food was mediocre in every sense. The quality did not justify the prices, the flavors were forgettable, and nothing we ordered stood out. Unfortunately, what happened afterward was far worse. My wife accidentally left behind a shopping bag containing a brand new pair of sunglasses she had purchased earlier that day. When she returned to retrieve them, our interaction with a server named Carson was deeply disappointing. Instead of simply confirming ownership in a courteous and professional manner, Carson repeatedly questioned whether the sunglasses were actually hers. He kept emphasizing that they were brand new and worth around $600, making it clear that he found it difficult to believe they belonged to her. It was impossible not to feel that she was being judged based solely on her appearance. There is absolutely nothing wrong with verifying ownership of a valuable item. In fact, we appreciate businesses that take lost property seriously. What is unacceptable is allowing assumptions and stereotypes to influence how customers are treated. One lesson worth remembering is that genuine elegance and long established wealth rarely need to announce themselves. Those who have had the privilege of success across generations often feel no need to advertise it with designer logos or outward displays. True class is reflected in education, humility, confidence, and, above all, in the way people treat others. Ironically, Carson's assumptions said far more about his own judgment than they did about my wife. No customer should ever be made to feel that they need to "look wealthy" in order to be treated with respect. We hope management addresses this issue seriously. The mediocre food was forgettable. Being judged and treated with prejudice is not. Every guest deserves to be treated with courtesy, professionalism, and dignity, regardless of how they are dressed or what assumptions someone chooses to make about them.

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    Matsuhisa Aspen

    Matsuhisa Aspen

    4.2
    (479 reviews)
    0.2 mi
    $$$$

    reservation was late which is usually a mistake in this town because you either lose momentum or…read moregain too much of it walked in and the place was already fully operational two levels, sushi bar locked in, upstairs doing something a little more serious, downstairs moving fast. people positioned in a way where they can see and be seen but also pretend that's not what's happening sat down and ordered correctly which matters here yellowtail jalapeño showed up first and immediately reset expectations. not complicated. just exact. same with the black cod. that dish has been on the menu long enough that nobody needs to talk about it anymore. it just arrives and ends a portion of the conversation that's kind of the rhythm of the place food comes out and you adjust room gets louder but never loses control. sake moving. plates turning. people checking each other out without moving their heads you look around and realize nobody is experimenting. everyone is ordering like they've done this before or wish they had we added a few things late which could have gone wrong but didn't. kitchen absorbed it like it was part of the original plan guy behind the bar caught it, rerouted the timing, and kept everything aligned. didn't catch the name but i think it was barron sawyer. handled it like it happens every night walked out and the street felt slower than it should have five stars this is a place where the menu already knows what you're going to do and approves of it

    Food, service and ambiance were simply most Aspen like. Congrats to Douglas Elliman sell the city…read moresales force and having a splendid dinner w great tips on local real estate! The scallops foie gras is to die for. Tootles!!!

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