Barwaaqo

(3 Reviews)
10200 E Mississippi Ave B, Denver, CO 80247, USA

Barwaaqo is located in Arapahoe County of Colorado state. On the street of East Mississippi Avenue and street number is 10200. To communicate or ask something with the place, the Phone number is (303) 755-7699.
The coordinates that you can use in navigation applications to get to find Barwaaqo quickly are 39.6962765 ,-104.8688543

Contact and Address

Address: 10200 E Mississippi Ave B, Denver, CO 80247, USA
Postal code: 80247
Phone: (303) 755-7699

Opening Hours:

Monday:5:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Tuesday:5:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Wednesday:5:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Thursday:5:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Friday:5:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Saturday:5:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Sunday:5:00 AM – 6:00 PM

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Reviews

  • Amy Lopez

    (December 14, 2022, 3:29 pm)

    The portions are huge!!! This is by far the most flavorful chicken and lamb I have ever eaten. Both were so tender and juicy. The rice alone is worth the trip! I didn’t think to take a photo of the leg of lamb until it was nearly gone.

    Not only is the food quality fresh and delicious, the customer service is outstanding!

    Thank you so much for lunch!

  • Nicholas Nelmsoverholtzer

    (May 31, 2022, 3:59 pm)

    I came for the goat liver. Guy said it was ordered yesterday but it was gummy and stuck to my teeth like old liver and left a weird taste in my mouth. Ive had fresh liver and this didnt taste like it. Gave it back and didn't ask for a refund, they didnt offer one either. 4 stars cuz I can't prove its old.

  • Abdirashid Hussein

    (December 5, 2018, 5:01 pm)

    Introduction to delicacy
    Food From Somalia
    Somali food sampler on somali bread, close-up Barwaaqa Restaurant.
    Delicious Somali Foods to Crave for. Sabaayad – A Somali breakfast food. Sambusa – A crunchy fry. Canjeero – A staple item.Doolshe Buuro – A soft cake. Xawaash.Basbousa – A traditional cake. Kac Kac – A festive season delicacy. Malawah – Somali breakfast

    We therefore give you a list of Somali foods to try something new. Sambusa. Sambusa is a triangular fried pastry dish often filled with spicy minced meat or vegetables. Bariis Ishkukaris. Bariis,basto iskukaris, we would say, is very similar to a rice,spaghetti Italian,dish c alled pilau. Malawah. Anjero. Halwa. Somali Chai Tea. Sabaayad.

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    1. Sambusa
    Sambusa is a triangular fried pastry dish often filled with spicy minced meat or vegetables. It is very similar to the Indian samosa. If you have guessed cardamom as the dominant spice in this dish, you have guessed very well.

    2. Bariis Ishkukaris
    Bariis iskukaris, we would say, is very similar to a rice dish called pilau. It is seasoned with fragrant spices and cooked in meat broth and generally speaking, tomatoes are added to the dish, making for a superbly tasty meal.

    3. Malawah
    We can not say much more about this dish other than tell you it is just as easy to make as a pancake.

    4. Anjero
    Anjero is similar to the Ethiopian injera with the main different being the size and how it is eaten. Anjero is usually a fraction of the size of injera and Somalis love to eat it with honey spread drizzled over it.

    5. Halwa
    Halwa or xalwo is a festive sweet treat reserved for special occasions, and is quotidian wedding treat. With the main ingredients including sugar, butter, and oil, this may be a treat you would only want to indulge into once a while.

    6. Somali Tea special.
    Who wouldn't enjoy a cup of tea?

    7. Sabaayad
    Sabaayad is a flatbread, the Somali version of chapati. It is yet another Somali dish which can be eaten for breakfast, lunch or dinner. If paired together we are better sabaayad and a dried meat delicacy to make a breakfast on the go.

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Barwaaqo | 10200 E Mississippi Ave B, Denver, CO 80247, USA | Phone: (303) 755-7699
Barwaaqo | 10200 E Mississippi Ave B, Denver, CO 80247, USA | Phone: (303) 755-7699
Barwaaqo | 10200 E Mississippi Ave B, Denver, CO 80247, USA | Phone: (303) 755-7699
Barwaaqo | 10200 E Mississippi Ave B, Denver, CO 80247, USA | Phone: (303) 755-7699
Barwaaqo | 10200 E Mississippi Ave B, Denver, CO 80247, USA | Phone: (303) 755-7699
Barwaaqo | 10200 E Mississippi Ave B, Denver, CO 80247, USA | Phone: (303) 755-7699
Barwaaqo | 10200 E Mississippi Ave B, Denver, CO 80247, USA | Phone: (303) 755-7699
Barwaaqo | 10200 E Mississippi Ave B, Denver, CO 80247, USA | Phone: (303) 755-7699
Barwaaqo | 10200 E Mississippi Ave B, Denver, CO 80247, USA | Phone: (303) 755-7699
Barwaaqo | 10200 E Mississippi Ave B, Denver, CO 80247, USA | Phone: (303) 755-7699