Business Description from the Web
Go to Pio Pio , Inc. for a place that serves Peruvian cooking. Expect the average entrée to cost under $8.
Other locations: Upper East Side, Rego Park, Upper West Side, Bronx, Murray Hill
Posted by chow
on September 04, 2008
Tips About This Business
Peruvian musicians perform live every Wednesday.
Editorial Reviews from the web
The restaurant's signature rotisserie chicken is enhanced by a marinade of Peruvian beer and secret ingredients, as well as a slew of sides.
LATIN. The success of Pio Pio, which opened in Rego Park in 1994, has been evident in its steady growth as a chain over the years. A second, more dazzling restaurant was launched in Jackson Heights four years ago, followed last year by another location in Upper Manhattan.
The Jackson Heights restaurant -- a sprawling, attractive space that fills two large dining rooms and a more...
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Other Reviews from the web
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This is the authentic Pio Pio Restaurant! If you wants great tasting Peruvian rotisserie chicken, you have to go to this location. To avoid waiting on line the best time to go is for lunch on weekdays. If you insist on going there for dinner, do it on weekdays! I've driven past there on weekends and there is always a lot of people waiting to get in! Their menu is simple and their prices are...
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this has to be the best chicken i have ever tasted in a while. I found out there's like 50 of these places in the city but we went to the one in jackson heights because susan ate here before and said we should try it. we ordered chicken with some green sauce (YUMMY but a bit spicy) fries , yucca, salad, and sangria. really recommend it.
Pros
+ moist delicious chicken and sangria
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Posted by nicole336
on April 13, 2009, (Edited August 06, 2008)