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Former Safta chef launching his own Mediterranean concept in LoHi

Former Safta chef launching his own Mediterranean concept in LoHi Courtesy of David Schloss) A former chef at Safta is getting ready to open a new Mediterranean concept in LoHi. David Schloss, who worked at The Source Hotel’s Israeli restaurant for two years, signed a lease for a 900-square-foot space at 2622 W. 32nd Ave. last month. He plans to open Sonny’s Mediterranean, named after his Great Pyrenees, in December. “After getting to know the city and Denver’s booming restaurant industry over these past years, I was finally able to fine tune my own concept,” Schloss said. The fast-casual restaurant will serve falafel and rotisserie chicken sandwiches and salads, chicken plates, hummus, dips, meze platters, wine, local beer and cocktails.

Japanese mochi doughnut chain opening new RiNo location

136 Shares Dochi, which specializes in Japanese mochi doughnuts, plans to open its RiNo store next month. (Courtesy of Dochi) A new type of doughnut is rising in Denver. Dochi, an Orlando-based donut shop that specializes in Japanese mochi doughnuts, is getting ready to open its first Colorado location in RiNo next month. “Most people don’t know what a mochi doughnut is, so our goal is to give everyone a chance to try it,” said co-founder Jason Le. Dochi will be at 2449 Larimer St., where Hi Tide poke shop operated before closing in October. An official opening date has not been set, but the shop expects to open daily at 11 a.m. yes, don’t plan on grabbing doughnuts for breakfast and close between 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. depending on the day.

Japanese mochi donut chain owner sweet on new RiNo location

Japanese mochi donut chain owner sweet on new RiNo location  Courtesy of Dochi) A new type of donut is rising in Denver. Dochi, an Orlando-based donut shop that specializes in Japanese mochi donuts, is getting ready to open its first Colorado location in RiNo next month. “Most people don’t know what a mochi donut is, so our goal is to give everyone a chance to try it,” said co-founder Jason Le. Dochi will be at 2449 Larimer St., where Hi Tide poke shop operated before closing in October. An official opening date has not been set, but the shop expects to open daily at 11 a.m. yes, don’t plan on grabbing donuts for breakfast and close between 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. depending on the day.

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