Pollos Poncho

Chicken restaurant · Roma Norte

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"Chicken is a key ingredient in enchiladas, mole, and chilaquiles, so a restaurant entirely focused on poultry is always welcome in CDMX. The options here are varied: you can get a Middle Eastern-inspired grilled flour tortilla sandwich slathered with labneh and shredded chicken, as well as the city’s most famous dish, tacos al pastor, with chicken subbed in for pork. We like to come here for a late lunch and get the whole roasted chicken with a side of rice, potatoes, guacamole, and freshly -pressed corn tortillas. The team behind this fun spot runs Mexico’s most famous churros chain, El Moro, so they’re no strangers to excelling at a short menu." - Guillaume Guevara

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Pollos Poncho

Av. Álvaro Obregón 118, Roma Nte., Cuauhtémoc, 06700 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico Get directions

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