Chicken Hash
Puerto 27 Peruvian Kitchen Pisco

Puerto 27 Peruvian Kitchen Pisco

525A Crespi Drive, Pacifica, United States

Wine • Cafés • French • Peruvian


"We have been there several times. We usually walk in, this time we made a reservation because it was a special occasion. My mom had pollo a la braza half chicken, salad and french fries) which had a visible butt, tripe and feathers attached. In a calm manner we notified the server, the server notified the short Latino guy who is at the entrance checking in people with reservations. He came over, we showed him, he had the guts to tell me the feathers and the butt were on the bottom not on top. I said excuse me, I believe chicken must be cleaned before being cooked. Before I could finish talking he took the plate saying that was not the place to discuss the issue. He left like a little kid throwing a tantrum, never came back to at least apoligize like any other restaurant would have done. The server brought the check, she said they took off the chicken from our bill. That man needs to learn some customer service skills, needs to learn how to treat people with respect and dignity. We have been there before, he picks and chooses who to be friendly with, this is the second time we have an issue with him. The food is always great, first time we have an issue with the food, unfortunately he didn't handle it properly. Yes we might be back and hopefully next time he greets us and treats us with respect and dignity, we deserve to have a decent meal and our dinner and family time is not ruined."

King's Arms Tavern

King's Arms Tavern

Williamsburg, 416 E Duke of Gloucester St, 23185-4250, United States

Tea • Wine • Drinks • American


"I'm conflicted about this place. On one hand, I have a lot of fond memories coming here with my parents when I was growing up. The atmosphere is about as authentic as you can get, considering you still need to meet fire and food safety code. But... boy was it expensive for food that just wasn't quite what I remembered. I say this as a bit of a peanut soup snob. If you've never tried Virginia peanut soup (not African, but it's good in its own way), do yourself a favor and find a place that serves it and give it a shot. I'm hooked. Anyway, I've had enough of it to know what it looks like when it's fresh vs. reheated, and I'm 99% sure this was refrigerated and reheated. Is that a problem? For a restaurant like the Surrey House (sadly no longer open), where you could get a big bowl for less than $10, it would probably suffice. But I expect more from the King's Arms at $9 per small cup. Likewise the rest of the food was OK, but nothing spectacular, and I suspect that if you took away all the ambiance, the low candle lighting, and the traditional music, it wouldn't pass the smell test for a fine dining establishment. So why 4 stars, then? Because really, you don't go to the King's Arms for fine dining. You go there to suspend disbelief for just a moment and live the life of an 18th century traveler. The lighting, the colonial garb, the feel of the dishware, the little ditties wafting from other rooms... all adds up to a 5 star feeling that you would be hard pressed to find anywhere else outside of the historic district. It more than makes up for what I would consider to be just so-so food at French cuisine prices. Parking: You have to walk a block unless you have a handicapped tag. Kid-friendliness: Surprisingly kid friendly. They do have a kid's menu and the entertainment is enough to occupy them for a little while."