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HOP ALLEY

• Housed in a former soy sauce factory and named after the Hop Alley that anchored Denver’s short-lived Chinatown of the late 1800s, this swanky RiNo spot isn’t your typical corner Chinese joint. Owner Tommy Lee (who also owns cult-favorite, ramen mecca Uncle) has pretty much perfected the art of Chinese fusion with indulgent spot-on flavors and combos (try the bone marrow fried rice,

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