I went to Urban Burma inside Mango House and was blown away by how good the food is and how friendly the staff was. Ive never had Burmese food before so I was kind of lost looking at the menu, but they were right there with answers and suggestions for me. I got samosas, the noodle dish with the coconut broth, and a chai latte. I'll definitely be back with friends
I've been a fan of Mango House ever since it opened. In addition to the much-needed medical, dental and spiritual services it provides to Denver's diverse communities, it also offers a range of retail options run by members of some of these same groups. Clothing, jewellery, and beauty vendors populate various areas of the space - but of course, it wouldn't be a Mark review on any platform without a brief mention of food options, would it? On my visits, I try to get one option from each of the seven vendors located in the food court closest to the Colfax-side doors. As you can imagine, this can get quite.... satiating, but delightful nonetheless. I can't possibly name everything I've had, but why not start with some delicious coffee and fava-bean stew at Natoli Cafe? Then, you could sample a little pork with pickled mango from Urban Burma, marinated chicken and rice from Swahili BBQ Grill, and a chocolate "snowball" cookie from Jasmine Syrian Cuisine. I know you have just a little more room, so may I suggest a sushi roll from Golden Sky, an egg wrap from Langano Ethiopian, and goat curry from Nepali Spice to cap things off? (URP) Well, you may not be able to fit it all in at once, but you'll sure have fun trying.