Restaurant y Pupuseria Guanachapin, Melrose ParkIn Melrose Park, in a strip mall, is Restaurant y Pupuseria Guanachapin, which serves foods of “Central America,” mostly El Salvador and Guatemala.
Thanks to Amata who posted a wonderful survey of some of Melrose Park’s greater and lesser smallish places. Stopping by Sam’s, we found it closed, so went catty-corner to Guanachapin. Most commonly associated with the cuisine of El Salvador, the pupusas here are pork, cheese, beans, nopales (cactus paddles), chicken or beef. I had one stuffed with nopales and cheese and it was just fine, though not, as Amata noted, very corn-y (not sure I’ve ever had them much cornier at Guanaco or the Maxwell Street places -- masa is mixed with flour, and the tendency may be more toward caramelized flour flavor than corn).

What really tickled me, though, was the chile relleno, a stuffed chile and also a relatively common item on Mexican menus. In many of Chicago’s Mexican restaurants, the chile (usually a milder variety, like the poblano) seems most often to be stuffed with a mozzarella- type cheese, breaded and fried. The chile relleno at Guanachapin was similarly mild, but it was stuffed with a mixture of pork and vegetables, covered with a mild tomato sauce and a fresh, farmer-type cheese. Honestly, I find the cheese-filled version of stuffed peppers a little dull and gloppy; the non-cheese stuffing I had at Guanachapin was much lighter and had more dimensions of flavors inside.

The lacy delicacy of the breading on this chile relleno suggested that it was not breaded, fried and held until ordered but rather breaded and fried to order. It had a fresh spark.
In addition to the chile relleno and pupusa, I also ordered some pastelitos (small empanadas, stuffed with pork and vegetables, and fried hard), and I quite enjoyed all of them, but the stuffed chile was, without a doubt, the best bite I had at Restaurant y Pupuseria Guanachapin.

I enjoyed Guatemalan beer, light and refreshing:

I feel this small place is deserving of its own thread because there are other items on the menu that seem worth investigation: e.g., breakfast tamal guatemalteco, rellenitos with bananas and beans, and yucca con chicharron, among others.
The place is open 10-10, and the owner/chef, Dona Blanca, tells me there’s music on weekends.
Guanachapin Restaurant
10400 Fullerton Avenue
Melrose Park IL 60614
(847) 288-0084
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