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Pollos El Brasero Chicken
2281 W Pico Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90006
· Peruvian restaurant
· 4.5/5 Google (570 reviews)
Takeout
Destination-worthy Peruvian rotisserie chicken with great green sauce and solid value, but service can be brusque and late-hour closures are strict.
Restaurant Summary
The room feels like a neighborhood standby: counter up front, sizzling rotisserie in back, and that unmistakable aroma of spice and smoke. Service comes fast, sometimes a bit curt, but the chicken wins people over. One regular put it simply: "Grab a few fries, dip in the green sauce, and it clicks." Expect no-frills energy, steady takeout traffic, and strict closing-time enforcement that can feel abrupt. The cooking leans classic Peruvian comfort: rotisserie chicken with crackly skin, wok-tossed lomo saltado, fried rice, and tallarines. It is more tradition than theater, with seasoning that regulars swear by and portions that satisfy without excess. Value is solid for LA, especially with family-size chicken sets and that punchy green sauce that regulars hoard. Families do well here. Kids can zero in on chicken, fries, and rice, while adults add beans or salad. There is no kids menu, but simple sides make plates flexible. For dine-in, come earlier in the evening; near closing, seating may be cut off even if the sign says open.
At a Glance
- Juicy, well-seasoned rotisserie chicken with addictive green sauce
- Longtime local favorite with reliable takeout
- Service can be brusque; phone etiquette and closing-time rigidity frustrate some
- Occasional dry or overcooked chicken reports
- Parking is tight along Pico; plan extra time
What Sets It Apart
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What People Love
- That spicy green sauce with fries and chicken
- Crispy, flavorful rotisserie skin
- Classic Peruvian plates without fuss
- Consistent takeout speed
- A neighborhood institution vibe
Points of Concern
- Phone and counter service can feel rude or rushed, especially near closing
- Parking is limited; street spaces can be tough
- Some recent reports of dry or overcooked chicken suggest occasional inconsistency
- Review patterns show organic mix of praise and criticism; no evidence of manipulation but tone can be polarized
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleCounter With Seating
Average Cost$26-$36 per person
ReservationsNot required
What to Order
- For two: 1/2 chicken with fries and salad ($22.58) plus flan ($3.83).
- For families: whole chicken with rice, beans, salad ($39.47) for balance.
- Craving stir-fry: Tallarin Saltado de Carne ($22.58) for noodle lovers.
Perfect For
- Casual weeknight takeout
- Feeding a family with a whole-chicken combo
- Peruvian comfort cravings
- Travelers seeking a local staple
Location Insights
Area: Urban, working-class to mixed-use corridor with Latino and immigrant communities; practical, no-frills vibe.
Safety: Generally active with steady foot traffic; typical city caution at night, no notable safety reports in reviews.
Nearby: Near other casual eateries and Dino’s; dense residential blocks with small businesses along Pico Blvd.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday
Tuesday11:00–19:00
Wednesday11:00–19:00
Thursday11:00–19:00
Friday11:00–19:00
Saturday11:00–19:00
Sunday11:00–19:00
Available: Takeout
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