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A love letter to Yak & Yeti’s chicken tikka masala

If you haven’t tried yet, head to one of the restaurant’s four locations near Denver.

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Owner Dol Bhattarai displays food in the kitchen last week at Yak and Yeti in Arvada.
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Provided by Matthew Baxter
The chicken tikka masala is one of the most popular dishes served at Yak & Yeti restaurants near Denver. And it's so delicious, it's no surprise why.

When I moved to Arvada in December 2019, I had no idea I was moving within miles of one of the region’s best Indian and Nepalese restaurants. It was simply luck that I stumbled into ’s storied original location and got to pile my plate high at the epic buffet just weeks before the pandemic would close it down.

In fact, pandemic life would not have been the same for me had I not experienced the soul-warming deliciousness of one of Yak & Yeti’s signature recipes, the chicken tikka masala. Almost weekly, my roommate and I would split an order of the masala (medium spice), a side of onion kulcha and a six-pack of the Sun Temple hazy IPA, made in-house by the restaurantap affiliate brand, Spice Trade Brewing Co.

And had I not tried these dishes before to-go was the only pandemic-friendly option, I may not have thought the oh-so-tender chicken in its saucy, spicy bath and the hot flatbread stuffed with chopped onions was worth the hour-plus wait, as it often was on busy weekends. Perhaps it was more than luck; letap call it fate that I found such comfort food to help me through the darkest days of at-home isolation.

Since moving to the Western Slope, Yak & Yeti’s chicken tikka masala is the one dish I crave regularly. So if you’ve never indulged, Yak & Yeti has locations in Arvada, Thornton, Westminster or Denver offering food for dine-in and to-go. Spice Trade Brewing Co. also expanded to a new facility in Greenwood Village in 2020 where you can try its full lineup of beers, all of which are gluten-reduced.

Selfishly, I need Front Rangers to ensure the future of this gem so I can enjoy my favorite dish the next time I visit.

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