With all the Corona Virus shutdowns and hype, we refuse to give in and give up. We are still going out and enjoying life while businesses are still open. This is just a virus. Those of us of a certain age have seen and lived through far worse. Take precautions and keep yourself protected for sure, but life still goes on. I am NOT going to let all this silly media hype slow me down or stop me from living my life. So, my PSA being concluded, as I said, LIFE GOES ON! Go out and live.
Janet, Bob, Larry and I all went out to our favorite winery, InVintions, A Creative Winery Bottling the Wine. After an afternoon of wine tasting, it was time for dinner. There was an Indian restaurant nearby that Janet wanted to try, so off we went. It turns out, we had been to this sister restaurant owned by the same people, in Louisville last year, but we didn’t realize that until we looked at the address on the business card. Surprise, surprise, we really liked the restaurant – AGAIN! 🙂 Now we know there is one closer to home AND down by our favorite winery. We are covered at both ends.
Whether we are in Louisville or Centennial, we know we can find some fantastic Indian food at Bawarchi Biryanis Indian Cuisine.

Celebrating life and having fun.



Grilling up some special sandwiches. I don’t know about you, but I have never seen a grill like this before. The Chef looks happy with the results.

This is something new, but what a great idea. You can push the buttons to summon your server. Wouldn’t this be great if all restaurants had this?

We have have all learned that often when we go out, there is way TOO much food, but we want to try as many things as we can, especially when we go to new places, so we order a few menu items and we all share. We started off with a potato dosa that was served with four different sauces. Starting from the right, we have a cool and creamy yogurt sauce, dahl, tomato chutney, and finishing with a peanut and cashew sauce. We tried them all and all were very good. The potato dosa was phenomenal. We all agreed it was the best dosa we ever had.

After the dosa, we had our entrees. We ordered some chicken vindaloo, with a heat level of about 6. In most Indian and Thai restaurants you can order your food with varying degrees of heat. We all love spicy, but even for us, a 6-7 is about as high as we dare go in either of these restaurants. If we go beyond a 7, we will all be paying the price later. Along with the chicken vindaloo, we also ordered some garlic naan bread, rice and some curried goat.

Two more sauces came with the goat dish. Once was a peanut and fenugreek sauce, and the other was another yogurt sauce with coriander (cilantro) and parsley.

Everything was fantastic. As always, we enjoyed out time together. There was lots of good wine, lots of good food, and of course, lots of good company. That is really what life is all about, after all. We enjoy it to the fullest, and even in these times of panic and chaos, we still manage to enjoy and make the most out of everything.
Sadly, we had to pass on dessert. We were so full. There was absolutely NO room left for these decadent treats. There was a nice selection of ice cream flavors, many of which were quite exotic and would have been very interesting to try.

And some beautiful desserts that sadly, we had to pass on as well. There is always next time though. 🙂

Whether you are in the North Denver Metro area or the South Denver Metro area, you know there will be some very good, authentic Indian cuisine at Bawarchi Biryanis Indian Cuisine near by. If you are in the North Metro area, visit the Louisville location, at 390 S. McCaslin Blvd and if you are down south, you can go to the Centennial restaurant at 11001 E. Arapahoe Place, Unite B1. We’ve eaten at both now, and both are great. If you are going to the Louisville location, you can call them at (303) 955-8228 or reach them online at bawarchisuperior@gmail.com or at http://www.bawarchisuperior.com. When down south, you can reach them at (720) 799-5666 or reach them at bawarchidenver@gmail.com or http://www.bawarchidenver.com. You are in for a very delicious treat no matter what location you choose. Bring your friends and bring your appetites and let the feasting begin.

























Add the chicken back to the sauce to heat it up and to coat it in the sauce. Then serve. Plate it up and top the chicken with the sauce.






















