Monday, July 09, 2007

Chapin Restaurant, Princeton, NJ

The Chapin Restaurant is a tiny hole-in-the-wall Guatemalan take-out joint on Witherspoon Street. Brownie tells me Chapin is some sort of beloved fictional character in Latin America. I guess it's like naming a restaurant Robin Hood, or something.

Anyway, the spot where Chapin is used to be a Mexican place that made its own hot tortillas, served menudo on Sundays, and always told me their tongue tacos were sold out even when I insisted.

We tried it out now in its Chapin Guatemalan makeover. Sadly no more menudo, no more tongue tacos, and prices have gone up! $2.75 for one taco! Tacos were good but I really liked the empanadas, freshly fried, the skins were crispy on the outside, soft on the inside. I also noticed sopes on the menu and gallina (hen) stew on the weekends, so I may go back to try them one day. But too bad the priced are more like sit-down prices rather than takeout!

Still I guess you take in Princeton, with its dearth of good Latin food...

Chapin Restaurant
146 Witherspoon Street
Princeton, NJ 08542
(609) 924-5772

4 comments:

edithvcg said...

it looks delicious!!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

about the prices, having a buss.. is not cheap so lets not talk about prices... so eat than u talk...

Anonymous said...

Chapin is a word used to call Guatemalan people! And Guatemalan food is not Mexican food it's Central America food from Guatemala!

fougoo said...

True, I realize Guatemalan food is not Mexican food. So I supposed Chapin serves Mexican-style food just like Chinese restaurants serve sushi because that's what sells. anyway, I will change the post to say NJ's dearth of good Latin food in general...