how addicting is pollo a la brasa?

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Anonymous wrote:I don't find it addicting at all? Maybe you need to dine out more.


+1. I like it fine, but definitely don’t find it “addicting”.


I think if you’re ordering it twice a day for lunch and dinner, then thats both wasting money and an addiction. Peru food as a whole is so easy to get sucked into especially with its food containing rice or fries.
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Anonymous wrote:also, I would say having an addiction to any Peruvian food is somewhat better than say something like Mexican because sadly a hot take, most Mexican food at best is mediocre to just bad.


Have you been to Mexico ?
The food is great.


Its mediocre. Ive tried but all I can say is that you’re going to the toilet more likely. Peruvian food isnt like that but it is much more convenient.

You have bad taste. Food in Mexico is amazing.


I think people dislike Mexican food because of the likelihood of going to the toilet, but PP somehow finding Peruvian food as the much better option is weird I suppose.


PP is probably Peruvian himself lol
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:can't get enough El Pollo Rico


In a college interview my kid was asked "If I visited your town, where would you take me" and he answered immediately "El Pollo Rico" and gave such a detailed and enthusiastic answer that the interviewer was clearly cracking up...and he got in (top VA school).

Anonymous
Try asado argentino with chimichurri sauce.
Anonymous
This is literally the food that explains why so many Peruvians I see are unhealthy or overweight.
Anonymous
But if I have to choose a rotisserie chicken from any grocery store, or a chicken from a Peruvian Pollo place, I'm going with the Peruvian chicken any day. Much, much better.
Anonymous
I’m hooked! I mainline it…straight into the veins baby
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