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Why did the chicken cross the road? Specifically, how did La Polleria -- a no-frills Peruvian eatery devoted to roast chicken – cross over the Denver city limits in favor of a location in the southern suburbs? That spot just happened to be handy in 2011, when Bob and Rosario Van Diest decided to open their own polleria in Centennial. Given its bright lights, few tables and order-at-the-counter setup, you might think that La Polleria is a link in a fast-food chain, similar to the others in the surrounding strip mall, but it’s not. The Van Diests operate their own independent spot, where authentic pollo a la brasa is the specialty, made in an imposing six-spit brick oven imported from Peru. Rosario is a native of Peru, where pollo a la brasa goes hand in hand (or wing in wing) with aji, mild and hot dipping sauces -- made here from canary-yellow aji amarillo peppers (mild) or a mix of local chiles and imported aji rocoto peppers (hot). The pulled-chicken sandwiches, wraps and burritos also offered at La Polleria aren’t nearly as authentic, but that shouldn’t stop you from trying them.
My kitchen hasn't gotten a lot of use lately -- unless you count the refrigerator. That appliance has been running full-tilt, stuffed with leftovers from meals eaten in preparation for our annual Best... More »
Bob and Rosario Van Diest take pride in serving a little-known but authentic Peruvian dish, pollo a la brasa, at La Polleria, which I review this week. Here's another dish they are eager to tell peop... More »
Roast-chicken fanatics tout experiencing the bird with bread salad at San Francisco's Zuni Cafe the way others talk about climbing the Eiffel Tower or bagging a peak. Some buy the restaurant's cookbook and start on the recipe two days in advance,... More »
Quick! Name a Peruvian food. Chances are you named ceviche -- raw, citrus-marinated fish. But Bob Van Diest is hoping that will soon change. A year and a half ago, Van Diest and his family opened La... More »
"It's all about the rotisserie," claims Bob Van Diest, a broker associate married to a Peruvian woman who, along with their sons, Ryan and Jason, will soon open La Polleria, a Peruvian-style chicken s... More »
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