“Food was FIRE. Ordered rotisserie chicken, and fajitas. Very tasty! So much flavor. Yellow rice was pretty good too. I ordered cole slaw as a side, and it was good but it seemed as if it was blended, mushy. Overall I would recommend this place.“
“Not really sure about atmosphere as we generally get take out but the food here is delicious. Would highly recommend if you are looking for that authentic rotisserie style Peruvian chicken. Definitely order the Yuka and Fires and get extra hot sauce as it has a delicious warmth to it.Kid-friendliness: Easy access for all.“
“I have been eating here since they were Pollo Sabraso. The owner is sweet and friendly. They have the best sauces and the chicken is so flavorful. Lately I have been feeling the whole roasted fish, so delicious. You do need to check your order before leaving also be patient they only have two workers who are there every day working hard.“
“The seasoning is very Latin, that is, familiar. We like it a lot.Parking: It is an area with extensive parking, because there are several businessesKid-friendliness: It's a family atmosphereWheelchair accessibility: It is arranged so that it is not difficult to access.“
“Love the food!!! If you looking for some good chicken that’s not dry like most places! Then you have come to the right place! Never go back to the dry chicken!Parking: Lots of parkingKid-friendliness: Family business great for bringing the little onesWheelchair accessibility: Just a roll up a away from the train station and Giant food store“
“Been here dozens of times over the years. And the rumors are true. Easily the best pollo a la brasa place in the area. Chicken and sauces are reliably excellent and very reasonably priced. Feeding a family of four with room to spare for $22 is something you can't even do at McDonalds these days. Sides are limited in variety, but they're ok. Only gripe is the fried yuca is often chewy, hard, and/or dry. But skip that menu item, and you'll be fine.“