3/5 Guntahkela 5 months ago on Google
After
being
a
long
time
costumer
of
their
next-door
restaurant,
CVI.CHE
105
for
years
(same
ownership),
I
gave
Pollos
y
Jarras,
Aventura,
a
try,
recently.
Skip
the
next
2
paragraphs,
if
you
only
want
to
know
about
the
atmosphere,
food,
drinks,
etc.
and
not
my
whole
experience.
My
dinner
experience
was
ruined
by
a
lady
who
sat
1
stool
away
from
me.
30
minutes
into
the
conversation,
she
almost
went
off
on
me,
a
complete
stranger,
for
not
being
up
to
date
with
the
Gaza/Israel
crisis.
Immaturely,
she
shut
me
down,
twice.
Repeatedly,
she
told
me
to
"go,
watch
the
news,"
as
if
she
was
my
mother.
While
this
might
be
an
isolated
incident,
it
took
away
from
my
experience.
An
awkward
silence
and
tense
vibe
took
over
the
whole
bar(just
what
you
want
with
you
$60.00+
meal).
If
this
is
the
kind
of
people
that
frequent
this
place,
I
should
look
for
another
restaurant.
Let
me
point-out
this
side-experience
does
not
affect
my
star
review.
-The
atmosphere,
food
and
service:
The
decorations
borrow
from
Peruvian
redneck
pop-culture,
known
as
Chicha.
While
the
neon
fonts,
posters,
pinatas,
etc.
might
look
like
randomness,
at
first,
it's
actually
a
theme
of
festive
street
Chicha
culture.
I've
found
it
all
very
clever.
-I
ordered
EL
SÁNGUCHE
DE
PLAYA
EL
SILENCIO:
Pieces
of
rotisserie
chicken,
homemade
mayo,
lettuce,
tomato
and
avocado.
The
chicken
meat
tasted
dried,
which
took
some
extra
effort
to
chew.
I've
eaten
the
rotisserie
chicken
at
their
downtown
location,
before,
and
their
chicken
meat
wasn't
juicy,
as
I've
eaten
in
other
restaurants,
either.
Maybe,
that's
just
the
way
they
make
it,
and
I
should
go
somewhere
else
for
rotisserie
chicken.
-The
Pisco
sour
was
warm
at
the
top,
and
cold
at
the
bottom.
Their
Caipirinha
could
have
used
more
lemon.
Perhaps,
they
should
have
added
the
lemon
slices,
as
they
do
at
their
next
door
restaurant,
instead
of
a
lot
of
ice
blocks
(see
pic
and
compare
it
to
google
image
search
results).
-The
bartenders,
Joel
and
Steven,
were
friendly,
and
provided
some
small
talk.
All
staff
members
I've
come
across,
that
night,
were
polite
and
helpful.
Perhaps,
I
went
on
a
bad
night...
To
that
lady:
I
hope
things
work-out
for
you.
I
would
have
told
you
this,
in
person,
but
you
shut
me
down.