New Spanish Street Food Eatery Opening Soon in Princeton, NJ

This news is sure to excite your palate. A new modern Spanish restaurant is coming soon to the Princeton Shopping Center on Harrison Street with family owners.

I saw at Planet Princeton that it’s called My Spain and it’s a creation of Gretalia Hospitality Group … wow … so I contacted John Procaccini, one of the owners, and got the scoop.

It will be located next to Cross Culture, where Pho Spot used to be. Get ready for authentic artisanal street food from Spain with chef José Díaz, using all natural and organic ingredients from his homeland. In fact, he left 11 of his own restaurants in Spain to come to America and share his passion for this food with you.

It will have a food truck inspired feel, perfect for hanging out with friends, cool business lunch meetings, or a quick takeout.

Let me get back to the owners. The Gretalia Hospitality Group is certainly not new to the restaurant business. Their other restaurants include PJ’s Pancake House (with many locations in our area with a new one opening soon on Route 1 in Lawrenceville), Trattoria Procaccini, Osteria Proccacini, and More Than Q.

It is sure to be a success.

Procaccini briefed me on what the community can expect from Mi España and said: “Very excited to try something new with an amazing chef and partner from Spain, José Díaz. Street food is all the rage right now and we always want to be on trend. Vanguard”. trends, this letter will make you feel like you are in Spain. “

This is exciting. My Spain will be serving Tapas, Paella, Sandwiches, authentic desserts from Spain and much more.

Opening day is set for January 24 if all goes well. I’ll keep you informed.

I can’t wait to check it out.

Procaccini also hinted that the group plans to open another Spanish restaurant in Robbinsville. I’ll let you know when I know more about it.

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