
Best Warm Dishes for a Denver Winter
When temperatures drop in Denver, warm up with these comforting Indian and Nepali dishes — from rich curries to steaming momo soup.
Denver winters are no joke. When the temperature drops below freezing and snow blankets the Front Range, you need food that warms you from the inside out. Indian and Nepali cuisine — built around rich spices, slow-cooked sauces, and steaming hot preparations — is perfectly suited for cold weather.
Here are the dishes we recommend when you need serious comfort food at Spice Room.
Warming Curries
Butter Chicken
Our most popular dish year-round, but it hits different in winter. The velvety tomato-cream sauce, infused with fenugreek and garam masala, is like a warm hug in a bowl. Pair it with hot garlic naan for maximum comfort.
Rogan Josh
A Kashmiri lamb curry slow-cooked with yogurt, fennel, and dried ginger. It's robust, aromatic, and deeply warming — exactly what a mountain winter calls for.
Dal Makhani
Black lentils simmered overnight with butter and cream. It's the ultimate vegetarian comfort food — rich, smoky, and endlessly satisfying.
Chicken Vindaloo
If you want heat to go with the warmth, vindaloo delivers. The combination of chili, vinegar, and spices creates an intense, tangy curry that'll make you forget it's 10°F outside.
Soups & Steaming Bowls
Momo Soup
Hand-folded Nepali dumplings swimming in a rich, spiced broth. This is Denver's best cold-weather comfort bowl — and it's exclusive to restaurants like Spice Room that serve Nepali cuisine.
Mulligatawny Soup
A South Indian–inspired soup with lentils, vegetables, and warming spices. Light enough for lunch but flavorful enough to satisfy.
Tandoori & Sizzlers
Our tandoor oven runs at 900°F, and dishes come to your table still sizzling. The tandoori platter — with chicken tikka, seekh kebab, and tandoori shrimp — arrives on a hot iron plate that keeps everything warm through your entire meal.
Warm Drinks
Don't skip the beverages. Our masala chai is brewed with fresh ginger, cardamom, cinnamon, and cloves — a traditional recipe that's been warming people up in the Himalayas for centuries. For something richer, try our chai espresso martini from the bar.
Where to Warm Up
All three Spice Room locations offer the full winter-worthy menu: Highlands (38th Ave), Colfax Ave, and Arvada. Make a reservation for a cozy dinner, or order delivery if you'd rather stay bundled up at home.
Explore our complete menu or read our Denver Food Guide for more recommendations.

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