Rotisserie Chicken in San Miguel?

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It's not rotisserie but have you tried the pollo asadero on 30? It's about 3-4 blocks south of Juarez. Blue building. 110 for whole bird and fixings. Damn I'm hungry now.
 
It's not rotisserie but have you tried the pollo asadero on 30? It's about 3-4 blocks south of Juarez. Blue building. 110 for whole bird and fixings. Damn I'm hungry now.

I was in Puerto Vallarta last month and found two El Pechugon chicken places. I went there three times in two weeks :) The price was similar but it came with salsa and tortillas. I looked up the company and they are Texas based but I'd never heard of one in the USA. They also have Pollo Feliz in Vallarta but I don't see what the chickens have to be happy about.

In any case Pollo Asadero sounds great and I'll check it out on my next trip!
 
It comes with a stack of tortillas, salsa, habaneros, and pickled onions. Also try the grilled potatoes with the cream gravy. 7$ us feeds two of us twice. We hit it a lot!
 
With one chicken and two people El Pechugon fed us dinner plus we had chicken tacos the next day. They also had grilled potatoes and cole slaw etc. I didn't notice any gravy but my Spanish has many limitations. Now I can't wait to get back! I'm not sure which I like better on Cozumel, the diving or the food :)
 
See ya there!
 
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