Address: Madero # 421, Chapala, Mexico
Phone: 3767655353
Website (in Spanish)
Hours: 8am - 10:30pm Tuesday - Sunday
Live Music Wednesdays at 7:30pm
Directions: Nuevo Café Paris is located on the main route, headed north through Chapala towards Guadalajara. The café is on the right, just before the recently renovated plaza. Parking is available in front of the café and along the malecon.
First Impressions
Café Nuevo Paris |
Nuevo Cafe Paris is located on the main boulevard that runs through the middle of Chapala, just a few steps from the central plaza and indoor farmer's market. The café looks brand new, though the plaque displayed prominently by the entrance boasts a history that dates from the mid-1950s.
Parking is available on the street outside the café, but we parked along the malecon and walked the short, two blocks to the restaurant to avoid having to back out into busy traffic when we left.
Cafe Latte at Nuevo Cafe Paris |
Nuevo Café Paris opens at 8am for breakfast and closes at 10:30 pm. every night except Monday. Wednesday evenings, live music begins at 7:30pm.
Menu
Scrambled Eggs at Café Nuevo Paris |
We found a table against the picture lined wall and the waiter appeared immediately with menus written in Spanish and in English. The breakfast menu features a variety of traditional Mexican dishes as well as American standards, including hot cakes and eggs, breakfast burritos, enfrijoladas, eggs benedict and frittatas. Light menu choices such as yogurt and a fruit plate are also available.
And then there is the coffee - Cappuccino, Café Latte, Cafe Americano, Espresso, Café Paris (with a touch of flavor) and hot chocolate.
We ordered a Café Americano and a Café Latte, both served steaming hot in over-sized cups. The foam on the latte was embellished with a design that was a work of art. It was almost too beautiful to drink. This is probably the very best cup of coffee I have had in Chapala.
Enfrijoladas |
After pouring over the menu selections, we finally settled on a traditional American breakfast of scrambled eggs served with hash browns, beans and a toasted muffin and enfrijoladas, a Mexican breakfast dish.
The eggs were scrambled until dry, which is common in Mexican restaurants, and the hash browns crisp with no hint of grease. The muffin was split, buttered and seasoned.
The enfrijoladas, cheese filled tortillas topped with a thick, cream sauce, demanded an order of tortillas to sop up every last bit. This was a satisfying and delicious meal.
Service and Price
Dining room at Café Nuevo Paris |
Like most other restaurants in Mexico, the bill was not presented until requested. The menu items were all moderately priced. The cost of our breakfast only $169pesos, less than $12usd.