Best Weekly Cookout
La Reyna Del Sur
Ancestral Oaxacan flavors are resurrected every Sunday morning at Re:Vision Co-Op on Morrison Road in west Denver by the team at La Reyna Del Sur. Snow or shine, chef Rubén Hernández, his sister Jessie Hernández and lifelong friend Noe García uncover their custom-built underground pit at dawn to unveil and share their delicious culinary culture with the public in a first-come-first-served, get-it-before-it-sells-out barbacoa feast that’s available by the plate for dining in or by the pound to go. Farm-raised lambs from Greeley are processed and cooked in traditional Oaxaca style with a complex chile rub and packed with avocado leaves in huge pots under a seal of agave leaves. Eight hours later, the braised lamb meat is silky smooth and ready to be received by a fresh masa tortilla and housemade salsa. This is homestyle Oaxacan cooking, right in Denver’s backyard.