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Los Pollos Hermanos was founded by Chilean nationals and business partners Gus Fring (played by Giancarlo Esposito) and Max Arciniega (James Martinez) in Mexico. [1] An apocryphal story as told in a fictional television commercial suggests that it was inspired by recipes cooked by Gus' uncles.
The location at 4275 Isleta Boulevard SW in Albuquerque is best known for its appearance in the AMC dramas Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul as an outlet of Gus Fring's fast food chicken chain Los Pollos Hermanos. [4] [5] Its real-life counterpart makes a brief cameo in the film sequel, El Camino.
Lee's Famous Recipe Chicken – ... Pollos Frisby – (Colombia) ... Los Pollos Hermanos, a fictional chicken restaurant;
Hector, Nacho Varga, and Arturo visit Los Pollos Hermanos and intimidate the staff while waiting for Gus. When Gus arrives, Hector demands that Gus begin transporting Hector's drugs in Gus's trucks, unaware Gus desires this outcome.
The Breaking Bad episode "Hermanos" shows that Gus and his long-time business partner and associate Max Arciniega started Los Pollos Hermanos as a front to sell methamphetamine that Max "cooked". They approached Don Eladio Vuente , the leader of the Juárez cartel, with an offer to expand their drug trade with cartel help.
Lalo attaches the bell to Hector's wheelchair so Hector can communicate by ringing it with his right index finger, the only body part he can move. Lalo arrives at Los Pollos Hermanos and introduces himself to Gus. Lalo thanks Gus for giving Hector first aid and paying for his care but surveils Gus' underlings to learn about their regular ...
He ties the bell to Hector's wheelchair, allowing Hector to communicate more effectively. Lalo takes Nacho to Los Pollos Hermanos so he can meet Gus Fring in person, then asks Nacho to take him to Gus's chicken farm so he can see where the Salamancas receive their drugs after Gus's trucks bring them over the border.
The scene with Lyle, Gus's assistant manager at the Los Pollos Hermanos restaurant, singing as he prepared to open the restaurant, was a nod to an inside joke among the staff of a spinoff musical involving Lyle following Gus's death in "Face Off". [6]