If Makati has El Chupacabra, Quezon
City has Señor Pollo.
As I walked up the stairs of the restaurant, I was surprised to find a famous line from Pablo Neruda’s “Ode and Burgeonings” hand-painted on the wall - “And one by one the nights between our separated cities are joined to the night that unites us.” I originally came for their famous Latin Chicken but upon reading Neruda’s poem (which hints of sadness and hope), I think I’m getting more than just chicken.
Latin punch and Southern iced tea
Jalapeno and cheese quesadillas
Fried chicken with patatas bravas
Señor Pollo roast
Flan de Naranja
Okay… I got smitten with the restroom
first before everything else. And what I meant by everything else was the food, booze, geckos, Latin artworks, and
the friendly service. But truth be told, there’s no heartbreak that a roasted chicken
and chimichurri could fix.
I couldn’t ask for more, maybe just
one thing. I wish the owners chose the parting line from Neruda’s poetry: “Tomorrow we shall give them only a leaf from
the tree of our love, a leaf that will fall upon the earth as if our lips had
made it, like a kiss that falls from our invincible heights to show the fire
and the tenderness of a true love.”
Señor Pollo
F7 Bldg., Sct. Rallos St.
Tomas Morato, Quezon City
Tel. No.: 0917-8331033
1 comment:
Nice post! I will be sampling this place soon..i hope =)
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