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El Rico Pollo

El Rico Pollo

2013 Diners Ct, 92354, San Bernardino, United States

Mexican • Spanish • Peruvian • American


"Anticuchos $8: these are made from beef heart, marinated overnight in a mix of vinegar, spices, salt and pepper? and I am sure a couple of other ingredients. When done properly they are very tasty, the come with grilled potato and a savory sauce to dip them in. They are supposedly cooked on fire till the edges are crunchy or very close to it. We liked them a lot. 4 Stars. Ceviche Mixto $12: the most popular of peruvian dishes. There are countless varieties of ceviche, and it does take skill to make a good one, let alone an excellent one. Fish, Calamari, Shrimp, Octopus, this is a Ceviche Mixto. Comes with a leaf of lettuce, sweet potato, corn or hominy, and depending on the person they can make it very hot (spicy) or mildly so. This one we also liked, and the price was a little more benign than in most peruvian places. 4 Stars. Fried Fish $13?: Fried fish, did not determine what kind, but it was nicely spiced to where it had abundant flavor. Came with white rice and a fresh salad, plus a traditional onion salsa. Did not disappoint. 4 Stars. Picarones $6: a traditional deep fried like doughnut, very fluffy and crispy, made mostly with butter squash or pumpkin batter, and served with a traditional syrup that is very popular in Peru, Chancaca? (hope this is spelled correctly). When done properly this dessert is delicious and this version did not disappoint. 4 Stars. Service was mostly adequate. 3.5 Stars.Total Bill: $55+, plus gratuity, we felt it had been expensive for a lunch engagement, but then again peruvian places always squeeze the wallets, some more than others, though. 4 Stars. Today, 5-8-2019, made the blunder of returning to this wore out establishment. Last time was around 2 years ago? We wanted Peruvian, and we broke our decision not to return. We chose this place again because of the driving distance. The place is nicely decorated, Peruvian motifs and well chosen music. First, they should change their name from El Rico Pollo (the tasty chicken) to El Pollo Seco (the dry chicken), for it required gulps of their distasteful water ? just to swallow the overcooked, badly marinated, Peruvian style chicken. A total embarrassment to the very tasty chicken sold in Peru. We ordered one whole chicken w rice/fries for almost $25. Rice was mediocre. You want good Peruvian white rice? Go to Panca in Oceanside. Fries from the frozen bag were a lot more appetizing. 1.5 Stars. 2 Ceviches Mixto (mixed ceviche) for almost $30. Mine had more red onions than seafood, total rip off, and word to the wise, the citrus juice that supposedly cooks the raw seafood, comes in a bottle. The other ceviche was loaded w seafood compared to mine, made me slightly envious. Still, it was edible. 3 Stars. Chicken Causa, $8? Told it was very nice. 4 Stars. Anticuchos, $10+ Decent. 3 Stars. Picarones, $6.50. Peruvian dessert, we like it a lot. Deep fried like donuts made with squash/pumpkin? with a unique syrup. Place was empty at 7 PM, very bad sign indicating that this"

Chios Peruvian Grill

Chios Peruvian Grill

19960 Ventura Blvd, Woodland Hills, United States

Grill • Lunch • Spanish • Peruvian


"Update: Nothing has changed. Ordered online, arrived to pick it up order, and told that they haven't started on my order due to the online order company not calling them. They also said it's not their fault even though it's how you place an online orderthrough their website. I will no longer come here. Ever. The first experience was amazing. We ordered the Jalea de Pescado yMariscos and was delighted with an assortment of flavorful fried seafood. Their salsa criolla was a perfect topping as it wasfull of complimentary flavor. Service was slow but attentive. I could not tell you what else we ordered either because it wasovershadowed by the seafood or it was simply forgettable. Our second visit was all about the service, or lack there of. Wewaited 15 minutes to be seated, in a pretty empty establishment, all while being noticed but ignored. We waited 15 additionalunacknowledged minutes after being seated. We departed after a new set of customers arrived, ordered drinks, received saiddrinks, and placed their dinner orders. They were seated directly across from us. The third visit, about a year or so later,still dreaming of that amazing Jalea de Pescado y Mariscos, was most likely our last visit. In order to avoid their horrendousservice, we placed a takeout order online. Ordering online was pretty easy but the menu lacked pictures and/or enoughdescriptions. Upon arriving I was greeted with disdain as if my presence was annoying and unwanted. I was yelled at, not spokento. After politely asking for my paid for takeout order, they rudely finished packing my items. Jalea de Pescado y Mariscos wasabismal. Salsa de criolla's flavor was overpowered by lemon. The Pollo a la brasa was tasteless compared to the localcompetition. The Tallarines Verdes Con Milanesa tasted of store bought Alfredo and Pesto. Come here at your own risk. Good luck."

Riko

Riko

7814 Roosevelt Ave, Jackson Heights I-11372-6626, United States

Full • Lunch • Peruvian • Catering


"Title: "An Unforgettable Feast of Peruvian Delights! "Review:Last night, I had the opportunity to dine at Riko Peruvian Cuisine, a gem tucked away in Jackson Heights. The establishment exceeded my expectations, providing a comfortable and welcoming environment laced with Inka decorations that heightened the authenticity of the experience.The eatery has a semi casual vibe, with disco balls hanging from the ceiling that sparkles and twinkle, adding a touch of magic to the ambiance. The space is furnished with large TVs and a fully stocked bar, which perfectly complements the cuisine and the overall atmosphere.I sampled the 'Pollo Saltado, ' a succulent chicken chunk sautéed with red onions and tomatoes over a bed of crisp French fries. The Aguadito Soup, a heartwarming Chicken Giblet Soup, is an excellent accompaniment for the fantastic evening. I had a refreshing Diet Coke, served chilled to perfection to wash it all down.The service was swift, cordial, and attentive a testament to their dedication to providing a remarkable dining experience. The servers were prompt, polite and took care of every request, embodying the spirit of customer service.Riko 's indoor and outdoor seating options allow patrons to choose according to their comfort; I was seated indoors. The music was just right a pleasant hum in the background that didn 't disrupt conversation.Notably, Riko offers a range of mouthwatering Peruvian specialties such as Pollo a La Brasa (Rotisserie Chicken), Ceviches, Jalea, Lomo Saltado, and more. You can also unwind with their famed homemade Sangrias and now Pisco Sour.Overall, Riko Peruvian Cuisine serves a memorable dining experience with its delicious food, swift service, and inviting atmosphere; I highly recommend this restaurant to any epicures craving an authentic Peruvian gastronomic adventure.I can 't wait to return and sample more from their tempting menu. Don 't miss out on this culinary treasure in Jackson Heights!"