Oyamel’s Annual Day of the Dead Festival is Almost Here
With some of the best guacamole in the DC area, there is always a reason to get excited about going to Penn Quarter’s Oyamel. Now with the Day of the Dead celebration less than a week away, there is even more reason to stop in. The all-inclusive kick-off event will be held on October 20th from 6pm-9pm, with the festival running through November 2nd. After being invited in for a sneak peak last week, we can wholeheartedly say it’s going to be a great time.
This year’s Day of the Dead Festival is a tribute to the legendary luchador wrestler, actor, and folk icon El Santo. The two week festival, sponsored by El Luchador Tequila, runs until November 2nd and offers a variety of carefully crafted dishes and drinks that pay tribute to this Mexican icon.
Among our favorite dishes were the Huatape De Hongos (locally foraged mushrooms sautéed and served over a herbaceous masa sauce of epazote, sorrel, and jalapeño) and the Puerco en Chile Morita (local baby pig roasted in a salsa of chile morita). As for our favorite drink we both enjoyed the Santo contra los zombies the most (Santo vs. the Zombies).
(above photos credit to Dan Swartz)
We obviously recommend the guacamole as well, which we tried several times throughout the evening. Alix was more than excited when she saw the amount of avocados they were using.
José Andrés and team have done it again! This event ranked up among our favorites over the last year, so I can only imagine what October 20th is going to bring.
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-Scott