El Pollon is a Peruvian style rotisserie chicken restaurant with a couple locations in Morgantown. "Pollo a la Brasa" is marinated with native Peruvian spices and cooked in the heat of the charcoal. It is a cultural icon of Peruvian cuisine and originated in the 1950s in the city of Lima.
I ordered 1/4 white meat chicken with mashed potatoes and veggies. It was tender, juicy, and full of Peruvian-roasted flavor. The skin has a delicate char that gives a smoky edge without being overly greasy, and the meat underneath remains remarkably moist — something that’s often hard to nail with white meat. They have an ají verde, made with jalapeños, cilantro, garlic, and lime blended into a creamy base. The yellow sauce is the milder ají amarillo sauce. The mashed potatoes and vegetables lacked the same attention to seasoning as the chicken, landing squarely in ‘just fine’ territory. And while the two traditional sauces held their own, the plate begged for a third option with a touch of sweetness to round out the heat and acidity.
Grade: B
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