Monk: In East Durham, NC, Mike De Los Santos started doing barbecue sauces and rubs that mixed Hispanic and black flavors as a hobby but then a family tragedy refocused him to eventually open a brick and mortar restaurant called Mike D’s BBQ Smokehouse. Last December, his wood-smoked barbecue joint earned Best New North Carolina Barbecue from Eater Carolinas.
Description: Mike De Los Santos brings his award-winning barbecue and rubs to a brick-and-mortar destination in East Durham.
Monk: LC’s BBQ is a Kansas City barbecue institution founded in 1986 by LC Richardson. Located adjacent to the Royals and Chiefs stadiums, it has become a must stop for home and away fans on game days. Anthony Bourdain even filmed part of his 2012 Kansas City episode of “No Reservations” there and raved about the burnt ends.
In this video, Xplor Kansas City meets with Richardson’s granddaughter Tasha Hammett, who took over the restaurant after his passing in 2021 but still maintains his original recipes. From his old weathered office chair, she discusses what she learned from her grandfather, early memories of the restaurant, and even gives some advice for aspiring restaurateurs. Staying true to her Kansas City roots, Tasha picks LC’s burnt ends as her favorite dish from the restaurant.
Initially too small to see over the counter when she began helping out at the age of 12, Tasha now oversees the entire operation while maintaining her grandfather’s original recipes that she inherited along with the 38 year old joint. That’s not to say she didn’t make some changes though, starting with some much needed upgrades to the ever-present three tiered smoker in the middle of the restaurant.
Hammett hopes that upgrade plus her business sense will help LC’s BBQ last at least another 38 years. From the looks of it, the city of Kansas City is also hoping for the same as well.
Description: Xplor the legendary Kansas City barbecue joint – L.C.’s Barbecue, famous since 1986 for its slow smoked meats and sweet tangy sauce! Meet Tasha, the owner’s granddaughter, as she shares the history of this family-filled restaurant, the secret behind their distinctive barbecue flavors, and her personal journey growing up in the business. From renovating the old fire pit to preserving her Grandfather’s chair, Tasha reflects on the legacy of L.C.’s, from its humble three-bar-stool, outdoor-smoker beginnings to it becoming a Kansas City staple. She provides a few wise words for anyone looking to start in the business, emphasizing the importance of location and customer service. If you’re in the Kansas City area, make sure to visit L.C.’s Barbecue, located at 5800 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, to taste some of their tantalizing barbecue recipes.
Monk: Seoul Food Meat Company opened their second location in Charlotte’s Mill District in 2022 in a larger space that expanded on their original concept by adding a playground and a dog park. What didn’t change was the combination of southern barbecue and Korean flavors like brisket or pulled pork with a gochujang sauce, soy pork spare ribs, or Korean fried chicken wings.
Description: Seoul Food Meat Company in Charlotte combines Korean fusion, barbecue and karaoke.
Monk: Harp Barbecue burst on the Kansas City barbecue scene first as a pop-up in 2019 at Crane Brewing in nearby Raytown before owner Tyler Harp eventually opened up a brick and mortar restaurant in November 2022 (also in Raytown). From the beginning, Harp wasn’t beholden to the Kansas City barbecue tradition (that is, burnt ends and a sweet, sticky sauce) and instead imported barbecue traditions from his travels across the country. Sure, his ribs were Kansas City-inspired but he brought back whole hog from Scott’s-Parker’s in west Tennessee and brisket and inventive sausages from visits to central Texas.
In this well-produced video, a crew from Overland, Kansas-based Trondheim Studios interviews Harp on his origin story and also follows him and his staff prepping for a day of service at the restaurant. For Tyler, those days are 14 hour days that begin with him leaving his house at 5 AM in the morning.
Tyler Harp actually grew up in the competition barbecue scene alongside his dad, his uncle, and their friends, and for him Harp Barbecue is a reconnection to those past experiences. And it has even come full circle as now his dad Bob (who he calls his first mentor), helps him out at the restaurant on an almost daily basis. Bob recently underwent a double lung transplant, and in the most touching parts of the video, both Tyler and his dad both get visibly emotional when speaking about the opportunity they have to work alongside each other.
In some people’s eyes, the barbecue scene in Kansas City can be divided into “Before Tyler” and “After Tyler.” While Harp Barbecue may have dropped a few spots down to #6 in the most recent 2023 Best BBQ list from Kansas City Magazine (mostly due to the competition getting stiffer as well as a somewhat rough transition from a pop-up to a restaurant), Harp has made some adjustments in terms of meat suppliers and cooking at a larger scale now. By all accounts he has his sea legs back underneath him, and there’s little doubt he will be coming for the top spot on the next list.
Description: Located in Raytown, Missouri, Harp Barbecue forever changed the culinary landscape of Kansas City. Tyler Harp’s journey from weekly pop-up to national attention hasn’t changed his primary focus, serving the best barbecue in KC.
Harp Barbecue: 6633 Raytown Rd, Raytown, MO 64133
Trondheim Studios is a photography studio and gallery in Overland Park, Kansas.
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