Restaurant in Denver, United States
Anise, Modern Vietnamese Eatery
100ptsCapitol Hill Vietnamese Modernism

About Anise, Modern Vietnamese Eatery
Anise brings modern Vietnamese cooking to Denver's Capitol Hill at a format that sits above the casual pho counter but well below the tasting-menu tier — making it a practical pick for food-curious diners who want flavor-forward cooking without a special-occasion commitment. Booking is easy, the location is accessible, and it fills a real gap in Denver's cuisine mix.
Pearl's Take: Should You Book Anise?
Anise, Modern Vietnamese Eatery at 865 Lincoln St in Denver's Capitol Hill corridor is worth a reservation if you want something genuinely different from the city's dominant Italian and New American fine-dining conversation. Denver's Vietnamese dining options have historically leaned casual, and a modern Vietnamese format in this zip code is a meaningful gap-filler. That said, with price range, hours, and menu detail unconfirmed in Pearl's database, book with the expectation of doing a little homework first — call ahead or check the venue directly before committing to a special-occasion evening.
What to Expect
Modern Vietnamese cooking, when it's done well, means precision with aromatics — lemongrass, ginger, fish sauce, fresh herb layers , applied with more structural intention than a pho counter delivers. Whether Anise is executing at that level is something Pearl cannot verify from current data, and we won't pretend otherwise. What we can say is that the Capitol Hill location puts it in a neighborhood with foot traffic from both locals and visitors, making it accessible without requiring a car trip to the suburbs. If you're comparing formats, a modern Vietnamese eatery occupies a different register than, say, the fire-and-technique intensity of Brutø or the tasting-menu commitment of The Wolf's Tailor , it should be a more relaxed, à la carte or small-plates experience with flavor-forward cooking at its center.
Service Philosophy
At a modern Vietnamese eatery positioned above the casual end of the market, service tends to define whether the price point feels earned. The leading versions of this format , think of what Atomix does in New York for Korean cuisine at the high end , use service to contextualize unfamiliar flavor combinations and guide guests through the menu. At Anise's likely price tier, you're not expecting white-glove formality, but you should expect staff who can explain the menu with some fluency. If the service reads as distracted or uninformed about the food, that's a flag at any price above casual. Pearl doesn't have verified reports on service quality here, so treat your first visit as a scouting trip rather than a guaranteed occasion.
Booking and Logistics
Booking difficulty at Anise is rated Easy by Pearl. That means walk-ins are likely viable on slower nights, and advance reservations probably aren't needed more than a few days out. The Lincoln St address in Capitol Hill is reachable by public transit from downtown Denver and has street parking options. For a full picture of where to eat, drink, and stay around this neighborhood, see our full Denver restaurants guide, our full Denver bars guide, and our full Denver hotels guide.
Who Should Book
Anise suits food-curious diners who want a departure from the steak-and-pasta circuit without committing to the price or formality of Denver's tasting-menu tier. If you're a returning Denver visitor who's already worked through Alma Fonda Fina and Annette, a modern Vietnamese option fills a different flavor profile on your itinerary. Solo diners and pairs will find the format more approachable than large groups, particularly if the room runs small. For groups, call ahead , the Lincoln St address doesn't confirm private dining or large-table availability in Pearl's current data.
FAQ
- Can Anise, Modern Vietnamese Eatery accommodate groups? Pearl's current data doesn't confirm private dining or large-table capacity at Anise. Call the venue directly before bringing a party of six or more. Smaller groups of two to four should have no issues at most modern Vietnamese formats.
- How far ahead should I book Anise, Modern Vietnamese Eatery? Booking difficulty is rated Easy. A few days' notice should be sufficient for most nights; weekends may warrant booking earlier in the week. No awards data in Pearl's record suggests this isn't a hard-to-get reservation right now.
- What should I order at Anise, Modern Vietnamese Eatery? Pearl cannot confirm specific menu items from verified data. At a modern Vietnamese eatery, herb-forward starters, broth-based dishes, and protein mains with layered aromatics are the format's strengths , ask your server what's current and house-made.
- What are alternatives to Anise, Modern Vietnamese Eatery in Denver? For a different creative cuisine at a comparable casual-to-mid register, Alma Fonda Fina (Mexican, $$) is the sharpest comparison. If you want to step up in ambition and price, Beckon (Contemporary) is worth considering. See our full Denver restaurants guide for more options across formats.
- Is Anise, Modern Vietnamese Eatery good for a special occasion? Possibly, but Pearl can't confirm ambiance, private dining options, or a price point that would validate a milestone dinner. If the occasion needs certainty, The Wolf's Tailor or Brutø are more verifiable choices for a big night out in Denver.
- Can I eat at the bar at Anise, Modern Vietnamese Eatery? Pearl has no confirmed seat count or bar layout for this venue. Modern Vietnamese eateries at this scale often have bar seating, but call ahead to verify before planning a solo bar meal.
- Is Anise, Modern Vietnamese Eatery good for solo dining? The modern Vietnamese format , typically à la carte or small plates , works well for solo diners who want to order a few dishes and eat at their own pace. The Capitol Hill location is convenient and the Easy booking rating means no pressure to plan far ahead.
- What should a first-timer know about Anise, Modern Vietnamese Eatery? Go in knowing that Pearl's data on this venue is limited , price range, hours, and awards are unconfirmed. Modern Vietnamese cooking rewards diners who engage with the menu rather than defaulting to familiar orders. Ask what's seasonal or house-made. And if you're exploring Denver's dining scene more broadly, check our full Denver restaurants guide for context on how Anise fits the city's wider offer.
Compare Anise, Modern Vietnamese Eatery
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Anise, Modern Vietnamese Eatery | Easy | — | |
| The Wolf's Tailor | $$$$ | Unknown | — |
| Tavernetta | $$ | Unknown | — |
| Brutø | $$$$ | Unknown | — |
| Alma Fonda Fina | $$ | Unknown | — |
| Safta | $$$ | Unknown | — |
What to weigh when choosing between Anise, Modern Vietnamese Eatery and alternatives.
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