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Chicken Rico

Neighborhood: Highlandtown
Category: Peruvian 3728 Eastern Ave
Baltimore, MD 21224
(410) 522-2950

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  • 5/6/2009 user thumbnail Becky K. says:

    Hands down - the best chicken in the city. You gotta try it!

    Hands down - the best chicken in the city. You gotta try it!


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  • 3/27/2009 user thumbnail Karen P. says:

    Just had it for lunch! 1/4 chicken with fries and coleslaw (they have other options) + 1 can of soda for $6! Yummy (was told) Peruvian style chicken!
    Not a romantic dinner kinda place but like best you can get for 'Fast Food'!

    Just had it for lunch! 1/4 chicken with fries and coleslaw (they have other options) + 1 can of soda for $6! Yummy (was told) Peruvian style chicken!
    Not a romantic dinner kinda place but like best you can get for 'Fast Food'!


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  • 8/4/2008 user thumbnail Chic and vegetarian 2. says:

    They got the best chicken rotisserie in town! It reminds me of our own filipino version- "Andok's Lechon Manok(Chicken)" or "Baliwag Lechon Manok". It's not yer average store bought chicken. Tasty. Moist. Full of herbs and spices.....

    They got the best chicken rotisserie in town! It reminds me of our own filipino version- "Andok's Lechon Manok(Chicken)" or "Baliwag Lechon Manok". It's not yer average store bought chicken. Tasty. Moist. Full of herbs and spices.....


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  • 6/5/2008 user thumbnail Joel B. says:

    “Oh Lorde! Oh My God! *slurp* GOD!” No. Those are not the sounds of an illicit affair flagrante delicto. It’s the sounds of an obscenely fantastic meal flagrante deliciouso! My co-workers took me to a place called Chicken Rico, or as they like to put it “Crack Chicken”, for lunch today. This...

    “Oh Lorde! Oh My God! *slurp* GOD!”

    No. Those are not the sounds of an illicit affair flagrante delicto. It’s the sounds of an obscenely fantastic meal flagrante deliciouso!

    My co-workers took me to a place called Chicken Rico, or as they like to put it “Crack Chicken”, for lunch today. This Peruvian Rotisserie chicken joint just East of Patterson Park is deceptively simple looking compared to the unique flavors and choices available. From pesce frito (fried fish) to plantains and beef stew to burritos, the smells of the food is so very very bewitching. and WELL worth the lines. But what really brings the people in is the chicken. Crusted in a spice mixture of cumin and. . . something else, and cooked over what I could have sworn was wood chip embers, the juices just drip off the crusty browned edges. Heaven!

    We arrived around 12:30 and the place was surprisingly free of too many people. Lynn offered to buy my lunch for me. “First taste of Crack Chicken is free,” apparently. I opted for a half rotisserie chicken, white meat, the fried plantains and fried yucca. There was also a beef stew that nobody had seen there before. Yale couldn’t wait and asked for a taste of it. One bite and he was reenacting the Meg Ryan orgasm scene in When Harry Met Sally. Only it’s a little disturbing when it’s a black man behind you doing it. I’m pretty sure he sold about three bowls of that stew though. You can’t fake that kind of reaction to food. Sex maybe. Not food.

    We got our food to go and took it back to work. People who had politely turned down our offer to bring back Crack Chicken were lured to our working area by the aromas. It was like a shark swarm. Oh well, they’ll know better next time.

    And how about the taste? I cannot even begin to describe how juicy and fall-off-da-bone tender this chicken was; and it was all white meat. My first reaction was yet another Meg Ryan impersonation. Lynn and Yale laughed because that’s the reaction everyone has their first time, without fail. The yucca was a bit on the dry side, but that’s normal. It was lightly fried and good and firm. The plantains were phenomenal. Sticky, sweet, and crispy in places. Mandie’s a big plantain person. If we can figure out when they have the fried fish (their menu rotates), I’ll have to get her out there.

    As for the name “Crack Chicken.” Does it stand up to that label? ¡Usted lo cree mejor!


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  • 5/16/2008 user thumbnail Corey P. says:

    Everything Patty said is spot on. Tasty, tasty chicken.

    I recommend take out as the atmosphere isn't much. If you do decide to stay, make sure you get a good view of the guys behind the counter repeatedly chopping up chickens with a cleaver. Pure entertainment!

    Everything Patty said is spot on. Tasty, tasty chicken.

    I recommend take out as the atmosphere isn't much. If you do decide to stay, make sure you get a good view of the guys behind the counter repeatedly chopping up chickens with a cleaver. Pure entertainment!


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  • 3/27/2008 user thumbnail Patti C. says:

    If you think roast chicken comes in a plastic tub from Boston Market, think again. This is real rotisserie chicken: steaming hot, juicy, and covered with magical Peruvian herbs and spices. Eat the skin, it really is the best part...

    If you think roast chicken comes in a plastic tub from Boston Market, think again. This is real rotisserie chicken: steaming hot, juicy, and covered with magical Peruvian herbs and spices. Eat the skin, it really is the best part...


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