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Bidra med feedbackThe place is very nice...the service is incredible and the food delicious...
The food was awful and waitress was unrespecful. I complained about rotten meat and she said that it was fine and force me to eat it, and on top of that she wants me paid for the meal like nothing happened, but I didn't because she want to cover her mess and take not responsibility. Watch with the owner of this restaurant!!Furthermore, she swore on me and told me no never come back because she will throw me out of his business. Nobody should go back there because you could get food poisoning without notice as I did.
We decided to try this place on Google reviews recommendations. The owners are Beto and his wife; his wife was our server and she was very sweet and solicitous. The rotisserie chicken is smaller than what I'm used to having in Peru, but the flavor was really good and I understand that it's harder to use bigger chickens for this rotisserie places, so it's all good. They seemed to get most of their business from takeout, as the inside is very small. We had the pollo a la brasa with fries, salad (it includes two little cups of dressing plus Inca Kola. For dessert, we had leche asada and alfajores, which tasted very authentic. The prices were very reasonable and we were quite full by the end, even though I did not finish the alfajores. I ended up taking them back to the hotel and munched on them the whole next day (they come in a plastic container, I had so many! . I highly recommend this place and will go back whenever I'm in Boston.
The rostiser chicken was ok. What I was quite surprised with the yellowish sauce that comes with the chicken. As a Peruvian customer, that sauce is not authentic, it takes like mayonnaise ! They keep in a bottle. It supposed to be fresh.
Great Peruvian style chicken, great service what else could you ask for a family owned local? Definitely becoming a regular here.Wheelchair accessibility: Mini ramp easy to roll in.