Sprouts Farmers Market is one of The 11 Best Places for Lentil Soup in Denver.

1. Sprouts Farmers Market

8.3
4700 W 38th Ave Unit B, Denver, CO
Farmers Market · West Highland · 32 tips and reviews

Krista P.Krista Paul: The lentil soup is amazing. Also, free coffee while you shop!

Ryan E.Ryan Estes: Oooooh shit! C2O Coconut Water only $1.99. Stock up bitches!

Alison P.Alison Pilsner: Great, natural food that won't rob your wallet like Whole Foods but avoid the after-work rush. (Fun fact: This location achieved the 1st LEED Gold certification ver awarded to a super market.)

Little India is one of The 11 Best Places for Lentil Soup in Denver.

2. Little India

8.3
2390 South Downing Street, Denver, CO
Indian Restaurant · University · 20 tips and reviews

Cozet M.Cozet MacCallum: They have the most incredible lamb chops!! Melts in your mouth, cooked to perfection! So savory. And the sauces!! You can't go wrong. They have a sampler of all of them. I highly recommended it!!

Thiruḿắḷḁi K.Thiruḿắḷḁi Kc: Here is the best Mango lassi I've ever had :)

Jeremy S.Jeremy Straight: Chicken tika masala is amazing!

Marrakesh Grill is one of The 11 Best Places for Lentil Soup in Denver.

3. Marrakesh Grill

7.9
2290 S Colorado Blvd, Denver, CO
Mediterranean Restaurant · University Hills · 13 tips and reviews

Mike S.Mike Sosniak: The chicken that everyone raves about that’s “not on the menu” is now on the menu! I can’t remember the name but it starts with an “M” and it is worth ordering. Very good! Comes with garlic sauce.

Andy B.Andy Boudreaux: I love this place. Best hummus in Denver. Be sure to ask them about the chicken that's not on the menu...

Denver WestwordDenver Westword: The Marrakech Grill does a lovely job with its food -- Lebanese and Persian cuisine served in pita sandwich, buffet and entree form, authentically prepared and with a balance of spices. Read more.

Phoenician Kabob is one of The 11 Best Places for Lentil Soup in Denver.

4. Phoenician Kabob

7.9
5709 E Colfax Ave (Colfax & Ivy), Denver, CO
Mediterranean Restaurant · Park Hill · 22 tips and reviews

Katy B.Katy Burley: The Greek salad with Gyro meat is awesome! So fresh and colorful. The fresh pita with the meal and baklava for dessert were both tasty!

Denver WestwordDenver Westword: No one does the little things as well as Phoenician Kabob so don’t hesitate, get down there for a meal you won’t forget.

Denver WestwordDenver Westword: Winner of Westword's Best of Denver 2010 - Best Middle Eastern Restaurant!

Shish Kabob Grill is one of The 11 Best Places for Lentil Soup in Denver.

5. Shish Kabob Grill

7.9
1503 Grant St (Colfax), Denver, CO
Middle Eastern Restaurant · North Capitol Hill · 29 tips and reviews

Noah S.Noah Steam: Some of the best mideastern food I've had. The garlic sauce&hummus were vry good & unique. I had the chicken shish kabob plate which was vry flavorful. Next time I'm in Denver, I'll have to stop here.

James J.James Jimenez: I Know the Hummus here is the Best in Denver!!!

Daniel P.Daniel Peterson: You will eat the hummus!

Fogo de Chão is one of The 11 Best Places for Lentil Soup in Denver.

6. Fogo de Chão

8.4
1513 Wynkoop St (15th St), Denver, CO
Churrascaria · LoDo · 56 tips and reviews

DenverPostDenverPost: Excellent Brazilian meat extravaganza. Try the pork chops, steak and filet mignon. No menu, just a picture list of the 15 dishes. Fixed price of $38.50 for dinner and $24.50 for lunch. "More Info" Read more.

Matt F.Matt Flood: Have the leg of lamb!

Ben H.Ben Hailey: Try to taste all 15 types of meat. You will not be disappointed.

Locanda Del Borgo is one of The 11 Best Places for Lentil Soup in Denver.

7. Locanda Del Borgo

7.7
5575 E 3rd Ave (at Holly), Denver, CO
Italian Restaurant · 12 tips and reviews

Katy B.Katy Burley: Sunday night 5-10pm happy hour - flat bread pizzas are only $6.95. I paired my Caprese pizza with a juicy glass of Montepluciano (sp) and it was delightful. Eric our waiter was fun too!

LeVar B.LeVar Battle: The Linguine with clams in white wine/garlic sauce is the way to go during lunch.

BestOfBestOf: ...This warmly welcoming shrine to Italian cuisine is the kind of restaurant that neighbors and non-neighbors alike seek out when they want a home away from home. Read more.

Root Down is one of The 11 Best Places for Lentil Soup in Denver.

8. Root Down

8.9
Concourse C (DEN Airport), Denver, CO
New American Restaurant · Denver International Airport · 245 tips and reviews

*iVy D.*iVy Deliz: Had a 30 minute connection so I ordered the Yellow Lentil soup. WOW! Saved the Denver proper restaurant for when I'm in Denver.

Suzie L.Suzie Linville: Love this place when I need to eat. Great wine selection, charging stations and the lamb sliders and sweet potato waffle fries are delicious!!

The Wall Street JournalThe Wall Street Journal: Reader tip: An oasis in the midst of the chaos. Having enjoyed their homemade soups, arepas and signature drinks, it makes me want to venture into Denver proper to try the original restaurant. Read more.

Little India Restaurant - Champa Downtown is one of The 11 Best Places for Lentil Soup in Denver.

9. Little India Restaurant - Champa Downtown

6.7
1533 Champa St (btwn 15th & 16th), Denver, CO
Indian Restaurant · Central Business District · 24 tips and reviews

Courtney R.Courtney R.: The food is amazing. Start with a Moscow Mule, naan is the bomb.

David S.David Soto: The key to the lunch buffet is to come before noon. No line!

KinipelaJLNKinipelaJLN: the Saag Paneer is soooooo delicious!!! if you love spinach & cheese- it's a must get!!!

Old Major is one of The 11 Best Places for Lentil Soup in Denver.

10. Old Major

3316 Tejon St (btwn W. 33rd & 34th Ave), Denver, CO
American Restaurant · Highland · 40 tips and reviews

Lauren C.Lauren Culler: Ham & Biscuits are savory and delicious. The charcuterie plate is a must to try things you'd probably never try anywhere else

ThrillistThrillist: Eyes will tear up and arteries will give up after encountering the duck fat french fries with garlic aioli. Read more.

Denver WestwordDenver Westword: Even if they're working in open kitchens, chefs only know part of the story. They know what moves and what doesn't and how to predict how many... Read more.