Welcome to Chuey Fu’s
At Chuey Fu's, located in the heart of Denver, a culinary adventure awaits. This Asian fusion eatery creatively blends bold flavors from Asian and Latin cuisines, offering a unique menu that caters to diverse palates, including many vegetarian options. The casual, divey atmosphere makes it perfect for groups, whether you're in for a hearty meal or a quick lunch. Highlights include innovative dishes like the Char Siu Pork Burrito and Korean Beef Tacos, both bursting with flavor. Guests rave about Happy Hour specials and an extensive sauce bar, perfect for customizing each dish. Chuey Fu's is not just a meal; it's a delightful dining experience.
- 1131 Santa Fe Dr Denver, CO 80204 United States Hotline: (303) 484-1681
Welcome to the vibrant world of Chuey Fu’s, where the culinary traditions of Asia meet the rich flavors of Latin cuisine in a delightful twist on fusion dining. Nestled in the heart of Denver at 1131 Santa Fe Dr, this casual yet lively spot invites diners to explore a menu that's as eclectic as it is delicious, perfect for both adventurous eaters and families alike.
One of the standout features of Chuey Fu’s is its commitment to variety, offering a plethora of vegetarian options alongside mouthwatering meat dishes. The restaurant provides several utilities that cater to diverse dining preferences, including:
- Delivery & Takeout
- Reservations
- Outdoor Seating
- Happy Hour Specials
- Full Bar
- Kid-Friendly Environment
- Free Wi-Fi
As you step inside, you'll immediately notice the divey, casual atmosphere filled with friendly chatter and a moderate noise level, making it an excellent place for groups. Whether you’re stopping in for a quick lunch, dinner, or a fun night out, Chuey Fu’s has something for everyone.
Let's talk about the menu—a delightful array of creative dishes that range from Quesadilla with sriracha crema to plates bursting with flavor like the Giant Burrito and the Pho Burrito. Customers have raved about the tantalizing Korean Beef and Char Shu Pork, each featuring vibrant sauces that elevate traditional tastes into something entirely unique. The fusion extends to starters, where fans recommend the Trio Dip Appetizer and Fresh Guacamole & Chips—all perfect for sharing or indulging solo.
Chuey Fu’s isn't just about the main course; their drinks deserve attention too. With an extensive hot sauce bar and a selection of cocktails that aren't overly sweet, happy hour here has become a highlight for patrons who like to kick back with friends while enjoying fresh flavors.
Customer feedback highlights a few quirks, such as occasional understaffing during peak hours; however, diners consistently praise the friendly service and the vibrant energy of the restaurant. The industrial decor, complemented by large TVs displaying exciting games, adds to a lively dining experience.
In conclusion, if you're searching for an extraordinary dining experience where Asian flavors effortlessly mingle with Latin zest, look no further than Chuey Fu’s. Come hungry, bring your friends, and get ready to embark on a flavorful journey you won't soon forget!
For reservations or inquiries, you can reach them at (303) 484-1681.

A crazy twist on ramen to have amazing pulled chicken over the noodles! Was a fun switch up from our normal spicy chicken ramen order and they have a wide variety menu!

Hapoy hour is fire. There is an extensive hot sauce bar so you know I'm down. The beef crunchy tacos are only on HH and are sooo good. The Palomas and Margaritos are not too sweet, also on HH. Sometimes they get busy and seem understaffed, but they are friendly no matter what.

It is what it says, a latin-asian mix but AMAZING. Full bar. Beware the miso soup is SPICY. The tuna burrito was on point. I love the creation menu items that they offer. Very out of the box and not something you can find anywhere else. Highly recommend!

I love Chuey Fu's and their unique menu! It's a great local spot for great food and drinks. They have a good happy hour selection with discounted drinks and apps. My favorite entree is the shrimp burrito and I love their selection of sauces to add heat and flavor. The biggest downside is they always only have one employee serving the entire place so service can take awhile. They have friendly but when they have lots of customers to serve it's understandable. This is a great place to watch games as they usually have several TVs on and will happily change the channel if needed.

Asian fusion is always something I gravitate towards. We had the Char Su Pork Burrito. Not bad! I might just have the bowl next time but my partner really wanted it as a burrito. It's a fun atmosphere here and they have some good beer options. The only bad thing about my experience was that when we walked in, no one greeted us or acknowledged us until we walked up to someone 10 minutes later after we saw an empty table. I get that it was busy, but when you're walking by a group of people who have been waiting by the door for more than 5 min, you should probably at least greet them. Honestly, I was about to leave before my partner decided to flag someone. Hopefully next time we come, there is better service!

Came here for dinner before seeing a show at the bellco theater on a Friday. We arrived at 7pm and there were two seats at the bar-- we were very lucky because it was packed. We were a little bit on a time crunch and def were rushing but ,the service/staff was quick, kind and attentive. The menu wasn't too big which was nice with helpings with making decisions because everything looked amazing. I went with the KOREAN BEEF rice bowl-- lots of great, fresh ingredients (the beef marinade was a little too sweet for me & a bit chewy, which I tried to balance it out with they're amazing sauce wall offerings). All in all everything was great and will be back to try other items--much recommended.

Decided to go here since we were near the area and this seemed like a promising place. We walked here and almost missed it cause it kinda blends in with the building and is easy to miss. Since we came here around 1pm there weren't many people there. The place itself has industrial vibes with the exposed ceiling and the pipe near the seating area to rest your feet. We were a little confused at first when we came in cause we didn't know if we had to wait to get seated but the girl at the bar saw us and told us to sit anywhere. It seemed like it was only her in the front while one other person worked in the kitchen. Service was pretty good for there only being 2 people during a slow time and the food came out pretty quick as well. We ordered the char siu pork rice bowl ($12), the Korean beef rice bowl ($13), the fried pork skin ($7.50), and a drink. The total came out to around $50 and we definitely had leftovers to take home. The portion size is pretty good cause we each were only able to finish about half of our bowls and took the other half home. The flavors were pretty good with mine having more of a kick than I thought. But overall I was pretty satisfied. I might go here again if I were ever in the area and I would recommend it to others as well!