The chicken arrives charred and juicy, marinated in a collision of Peruvian and Thai spices that somehow makes complete sense on the same plate. Go here if you want your usual rotisserie chicken to taste like an argument between two countries that ended in a truce.
peruvian restaurant · 1120 Congress St NE
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