Pollos A La Brasa Marion
“The warm and friendly service cannot be beat!”
“And if the delivery primo gives you a fist bump, aint no one gonna fuck wit you.”
Pollos A La Brasa Marion
Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Has TV: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes
Caters: Yes
Price range.
$$ Price range $11-30
6 reviews
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I'm hungry late at night after watching a broadway show & looking for any restaurants thats still open around woodside then I found this!
Me & my bf ordered 2 types of food that we forgot the name. (Sorry) but I took a picture. My bf ordered some pork chop with egg, beans & fried banana plantain on the side. I ordered a rotisserie chicken with fries, rice & salad on the side. My ordered came with chicken & potato soup. Food came out fast! Everything is so tasty & we enjoyed our meal.
Love it that its cheap & they're open late.
This place is good if you're hungry after partying.
This place is advertised as 24 hrs but its not. At least not 7 days a week. And the weekends it varies. There's rarely ever any people in here so your food comes out quick. And the service is good. The food tastes good too but mediocre compared to the real pollos a la brasa mario
I went here and I was satisfied. My favorite colombian dish is bistec encellabado (sorry if I spelled that wrong. Im still practicing my spanish) . Therefore I ordered that entree and I was happy with it. Pollos mario is the best im not going to lie but it was a good runner up. Only street parking is available.
This is a Colombian restaurant with the typical Colombian fare. The location is right on the corner as soon as you get on/off the 7 train. Super convenient!
We were told to sit wherever, and as it wasn't too crowded. I'm not sure if staff speaks English, as everyone only spoke Spanish to us. The staff was good through out the meal but we did have to get their attention.
The menu is extensive, however there isn't a kid's menu. We ended up ordering chicken fingers and french fries for the young one. I had the minitipica and my boyfriend, something I can't even remember. The adult's food was great and it came with a lot of food. Very filling. My kid's chicken however, was under-cooked. It was immediately replaced with apologies.
The decor was nice and even though it looks small, it can seat a lot of people. Soccer is playing on the TVs and you can keep the drinks flowing. I did try the Sangria and it was good.
First off, the service here was really nice. Were really friendly & helpful.
The juices were really nice (we had 3: papaya; guava; soursop). The soup was also fantastic.
Unfortunately, we were a little disappointed with the chicken, as that was the primary consideration in going. It was a bit dryer than I would've liked and the marinade was not quite what we were expecting.
Had tvs going for the world cup. It was good viewing, albeit slightly distracting for conversing. But, did get to see the game, which was nice.
Compared to other options in the area, must say there are other things worth revisiting. I'd like to say I'd come back again, but there are so many other places that are guaranteed deliciousness… that's a hard call.
This is a Colombian restaurant in Woodside right under the 69th Street subway stop. It has been there for many years. The inside is simple, like a diner. The waiter who served us was also very friendly.
The food was good but not great. On the menu, they have a section of combination platters – several meats with rice and beans and salad or plantains. I chose the "Bandeja Mario". It is their version of the Colombian bandeja paisa.
It came with carne asada, lomo de cerdo, pork chicharron, roast chicken, rice, beans and salad. The portion of my meal was massive! I have a big appetite, and it was way too much meat. This was easily enough for two people to share, and it cost only $16. My friend also bought a similar combination platter that had a lot of the same things my bandeja had, but was slightly smaller. It was still too much for him, and his was only $10.
The downside was that the meat itself was mostly very dry and a little hard – not moist and flavorful. The carne asada and chicken were especially dry. Big portions but the food needs more flavor.