Yeah, but it's a total straw man argument, she's SUPPOSED to be completely hateable, and outright racist at numerous points 😅 I feel like if you're patting yourself on the back for not being as dumb and shitty and self absorbed as her your bar is set way too low, lol
The sad part is, is there was this food truck in Portland that two white ladies started after a year trip in Mexico and people said they were appropriating and they got shut down, but they made authentic food and it was really good
The best "Southern style" diner I've found in all of Sacramento is run by a an adorable little Cambodian woman. The story goes...her daughter spent some time down south and came back and begged her mom to learn the dishes. They have two locations now and when I tell you best collard greens I've had in 20 Years I ain't lying! It's right by my work so I eat there at least once a week! They also give me a free pie sometimes! Feels just like if I'd walked into a shop 20 years ago...❤ don't matter that she's not who I'd expect to be making that particular type of food...she does it and kills it!🤩 EDIT: It's Saroms.
@@nella544 yup, if anything social media has made it even worse. it feels like people are quicker to judge, less willing to educate themselves on important matters, & racial division feels stronger now. 2023. woohoo.
I think the idea of a guy from Canada serving AUTHENTIC Mexican food with a Korean guy in Los Angeles to a bunch of multiethnic people is hilarious and we need more people to do things in this world
I fucking hate the face that guy got them closed like I would totally buy there food I might be black but I'm mixed with a lot of things like Mexican so this got me mad for some odd reason
well, tell that to the people who even literally associate your right to eat certain food to the colour of your skin (eg: if you're from Egypt you can't be white and therefore eat asian food, or white people can only eat US food, like all of effin Europe doesn't exist or hold different cultures)
Hear Hear!!👏👏 You've won my Respect today. I pray you'll never fall prone to hypocrisy and pettiness. May you stay rational, reasonable and sympathetic as long you live🙏
I was working at a Japanese food stand, and someone asked us if we were Japanese. So I shouted in Cantonese to the back if we are Japanese. They said "wtf? no." So I turned back to the customer and said "they said "yes"
I own a Mexican taco and cocktails restaurant in Siberia. When I was in Mexico, I told the locals about it and they absolutely loved how far in the world their cuisine has spread.
I love that she assumes this couldn't be a 50/50 partnership between Guillermo and Kai as if Guillermo couldn't possibly be an equal partner he has to be an employee
It unironically could be, since goodwill (as in skill, connections, and other intangible assets) exists and is counted as capital in partnerships. So it's very possible that they both have equal ownership of the stand and run it as a partnership, with equal Profit-to-Loss ratio and an equal amount of capital invested, either through straight cash, PPE, goodwill, or any other kind of investment. Not to mention being their own employees. And even if their capital or P-L ratio isn't 100% equal, they both would have had to agree to it during the formation of the partnership making it entirely voluntary. Unless of course, you would like to suggest that either of them are mentally unfit to make such a decision, which can sound kiiiinda racist.
Love this funny video and it's overall message. But here's the reality, you can tell this is NOT authentic Mexican food by the look and thickness of the tortillas. In addition, there's no cilantro, onions or pico de Gallo/salsa or Guac on top and no limes on the side. Those are the worst looking Tacos I've ever seen in my life.
His stance wasn't entirely wrong.. different races do get used to eating certain ingredients and have problems when the venture out. But it doesn't mean you digestive system can't adapt too a new diet. It's just a matter of time. But that is just my view. Some fact check me
@@adrianprieto6111It’s true different culture eats differently based on their environment and history,Mediterranean cuisine consumes a lot of olive to make because it grows there,Indian dishes used a lot of spices or masala because it grows there,and British people drink tea because of their colonial history.Food itself is an important part of understanding a culture,it is by prepping the food and consuming the food that you understand the history and human geography of the culture Edit:I just realized my comment went off the track but I am still leaving it here
@@adrianprieto6111that's bullshit through and through. Your specific UPBRINGING influences your PALATE. Your race doesn't influence your digestive tract like wtf.
I'm so tired of other people speaking for Hispanics when they don't even know Spanish nor Hispanic culture. It's great to see comedy that shows how ridiculous that is 😂
I'm Hispanic but can't speak Spanish well but I approve this message. Our family is 🇵🇷 and we have members of all races married in and mixing but we don't care when they start making and serving our food. Heck, some of the white girls cooking better than the Puerto Rican cousins. I would never say it out loud but it's true.
I love the delicious irony of Zoe being confronted by a Mexican vouching for the person she’s trying to call racist, and then replying by telling him not to do the exact thing she’s doing. GOD that’s some good irony.
This reminds me of the local Asian restaurant near me, which serves both Chinese and Japanese food. A frail, elderly Asian woman is always up front manning the register, but from the kitchen you hear mariachi music blaring and people yelling to each other in Spanish.
Lol same thing happened with me! I was at an authentic Japanese katsu restaurant in a Japanese market, and all the workers spoke Spanish. Was a little confused, but the food was legit!
@@vitorsousa8172 Bro us Filipinos don’t speak in mostly spanish tho (unless they’re chavacano). If it were filipinos and it’s september, you’d be hearing Christmas music playing from the kitchen
Imagine only Germans were allowed to sell "authentic" hamburgers, that would be hillarious. I'm German, and I think it's important how hamburgers taste, not who made them. That's not cultural appropriation, that's just cultural appreciation. Cultural appropriation would be if another country starts a world war, that's our thing.
@@TheInsatiableDrBoomthat’s some dumb logic. It’s one thing to be a football player where everyone is different in ethnic backgrounds and ect about a political ideology vs a woman saying that if a white man cooks Mexican food with Mexican ingredients from MEXICO as offensive is something that shouldn’t happen at all and being angry about FOOD is a joke.
I'd pay for a white dude to make Adobo better than our oily ass versions, like I feel like white guy Adobo would unironically slap because they wouldn't put 10 trucks of oil on one plate, put some soy sauce vinegar black pepper balls and bay leaves and say fuck it and call it a day like us pinoys do lol. Also kinda feel like the stereotypical dish for each country is usually not even the best. One example is Adobo, which IMO is inferior in every way to Bicol Express. Same with Sushi, which is honestly my least favorite out of the popular Japanese foods. Every Japanese batter based food EASILY beats Sushi, and if you want rice foods, Omurice and Onigiri fucking slap. Sushi is good, but kinda mid in comparison. I guess I don't like raw fish since I already hate cooked fish. Also, Japanese meat dishes are great. Also haven't even mentioned all the great French food that isn't a baguette or croissant. That said, Croissants genuinely do slap, like they're still my favorite pastry even though they're not my favorite French food. If you haven't tried a croissant, I think it's one food everyone should try because it's just that good and everything about it is unique the moment you take a bite, even if it looks humble. The only major exception I've seen to this rule of "the national iconic dish is kinda mid compared to other more obscure dishes" is Mexican food, because while I don't like Burritos, Tacos still slap. Other Mexican dishes are great, but not so much better that I'd call Tacos mid the same way I call Adobo mid compared to the masterpiece that is Bicol Express.
Absolutely great, centuries of history of cuisine, ingredients, prejudices and misconceptions all summarized in a ten minutes episode including sociology, psychology, history, politics, migration and current social issues, wonderful Adriano! Congratulations! I really appreciate your work.
Love this funny video and it's overall message. But here's the reality, you can tell this is NOT authentic Mexican food by the look and thickness of the tortillas. In addition, there's no cilantro, onions or pico de Gallo/salsa or Guac on top and no limes on the side. Those are the worst looking Tacos I've ever seen in my life.
Love this funny video and it's overall message. But here's the reality, you can tell this is NOT authentic Mexican food by the look and thickness of the tortillas. In addition, there's no cilantro, onions or pico de Gallo/salsa or Guac on top and no limes on the side. Those are the worst looking Tacos I've ever seen in my life.
@@FreedomFighter2112I've lived and traveled all over Mexico. The food is different from one end of the country to another. The tacos in Sonora are different from tacos in Oaxaca. The tortillas differ from home to home. Mexico is amazing and diverse.
Love this funny video and it's overall message. But here's the reality, you can tell this is NOT authentic Mexican food by the look and thickness of the tortillas. In addition, there's no cilantro, onions or pico de Gallo/salsa or Guac on top and no limes on the side. Those are the worst looking Tacos I've ever seen in my life
That was so good. People like Zoey need something else to do. As a mexican, I completely agree on people doing what they want to do, as long as it is innovative and tasty.
As an indonesian, there are limits( i will hurt you if you add ketchup to rendang or some dumb shit like that), but beyond that, i dont care who cooks our food, as long as its good.
These three main characters should be working in Hollywood. They are awesome actors. The others too. Guillermo included. I had watched this 50 times and still laughing. 😄😅😂🤣
@@RKNancy He wasn't even trying to do that, his post was about learning about tomatoes. He just didn't expect the white guy to be an illegal immigrant from Canada.
Love this funny video and it's overall message. But here's the reality, you can tell this is NOT authentic Mexican food by the look and thickness of the tortillas. In addition, there's no cilantro, onions or pico de Gallo/salsa or Guac on top and no limes on the side. Those are the worst looking Tacos I've ever seen in my life
@@FreedomFighter2112one correction that salsa is called "salsa bandera" (flag salsa) because of the colors of it's ingredients, the real pico de gallo has pineapple, jícama and mango 🥭 😊
Every culture is built on the foundation of other culture mixing and matching. Food did not just spontaneously become part of a culture. Someone made it, everyone liked it, and they started making it, and thus it became a part of their culture. Culture itself is habits and way of living spreading to different people, mixing with their way of living and overall creating what you call culture. In the modern age of communication, things have started mixing across larger distances.
Or they just ate what they had. For example, Polish traditional food, "bigos" was basically cabbage and whatever meat you had available. Peasants made it for lack of anything else.
Much of modern culture was something of the native peoples who mixed with that of the Spanish. In fact, although it is debatable how well those populations were doing at the time of the viceroyalty, the truth is that the peoples of Mesoamerica, including what we now In Mexico, they were very extorted by the Mexicas and it was normal for them to join the Spanish to end their regime. In fact, Mexico has a great variety of skin tones because they did not massacre the natives, they lived as citizens of New Spain.
Exactly, big example. You know how much we, Italian people loves pasta. Well pasta was invented by China, and for long time was only used in South Italy, because pasta needs warm temperature for getting dry. But I have ever met a Chinese against a pasta meal
So this is now going viral at the time of the post, and very much deserved as we ascend to peak clown world haha!! Hard to believe this came out 4 years ago when it's extremely relevant today, bravo :) We need more seasons! This one single episode touched on so many current day tropes that have manifested into our modern culture through the w0ke mind viruses infecting culture and politics that many of us need to escape from, to laugh at how we found ourselves in this ridiculous point in history.
The way Kai pronounced the Mexican places reminds me of that scene in Inglorious Basterds in which the three actors pronounced their fake Italian names lol
He actually pronounces them very well, down to the accent. Unlike inglorious basterds where theyre just messing around and its cleqr they dont speak a drop of foreign language
Love this funny video and it's overall message. But here's the reality, you can tell this is NOT authentic Mexican food by the look and thickness of the tortillas. In addition, there's no cilantro, onions or pico de Gallo/salsa or Guac on top and no limes on the side. Those are the worst looking Tacos I've ever seen in my life.
@@FreedomFighter2112 I used to live in Mexico City with a family on a student exchange program. In the year I spent with them, their extended families and friends, I never saw any onions, pico de gallo or guacamole on ANYTHING. Hell, even the tacos didn't have meat in them, they had potato, unless we went to the coast and had fish tacos.
@@user-wu8qc9bb3e Well, it might help you avoid unfortunate situations like the Korean ESL teacher telling her students not to ask for Cola, but for "Coke" 🐓.
Love this funny video and it's overall message. But here's the reality, you can tell this is NOT authentic Mexican food by the look and thickness of the tortillas. In addition, there's no cilantro, onions or pico de Gallo/salsa or Guac on top and no limes on the side. Those are the worst looking Tacos I've ever seen in my life
Love this funny video and it's overall message. But here's the reality, you can tell this is NOT authentic Mexican food by the look and thickness of the tortillas. In addition, there's no cilantro, onions or pico de Gallo/salsa or Guac on top and no limes on the side. Those are the worst looking Tacos I've ever seen in my life.
Also that the Tomato is native to the Americas but it was the Europeans who Domesticated it. Yet he ends up getting deported for the tomato originating in the Americas LOL
Love this funny video and it's overall message. But here's the reality, you can tell this is NOT authentic Mexican food by the look and thickness of the tortillas. In addition, there's no cilantro, onions or pico de Gallo/salsa or Guac on top and no limes on the side. Those are the worst looking Tacos I've ever seen in my life
@TheNerevarineJDW-gx8fx Things really kicked off in 09' and 10. That's where things really started to change for us as a nation. Ever since then we've been undoing all the strides that we made to bring people together. Now we are so far divided that it will take decades to recover and that's if we ever do.
About 30 years ago, we were at a Japanese restaurant in New Jersey for an office lunch. Couple of us were Indian, and we questioned the chef cooking on our table about some Japanese tradition. He replied with a smile, "How should I know, I am from India like you two". He was from the north-eastern part of India.
Love this funny video and it's overall message. But here's the reality, you can tell this is NOT authentic Mexican food by the look and thickness of the tortillas. In addition, there's no cilantro, onions or pico de Gallo/salsa or Guac on top and no limes on the side. Those are the worst looking Tacos I've ever seen in my life
@Ard17i désolé mon gars, mais si Après je te dis ça, mais finalement essayer de te convaincre via un message sur UA-cam ça risque d'être un peu galère, donc... Honhonhon!!! You filthy American peasant don't try to strip me from my glorious heritage, status and Croissants
Lol Why don't you win a world war by yourself next time if you're so great. See ya next time when Russian flags are on the Tour de Effiel! Hahah All joking aside, your cuisine is absolutely great! Except for the snails... A little too buttery for my taste honestly 😅
im watching it for the third time :D .. i noticed that this taco guy is so calm, smiling , talking politely and having patience the whole time while listening to this nut woman .. which makes him a real Canadian :D
I watch so many short sequences of this episode on Instagram that I decided to finally come and watch the entire video. And it was totally worth it. It reminds me of the time when I (from Africa) invited my friends (from China) and cooked some cumin lamb noodles. It was so yummy that they were shocked...
i've seen shorts from this lately and the quality and humor was so great i honestly thought it was from a TV show and not a youtube series, very well done people, hope you're all doing well
One of the world's leading experts on Mexican cooking was (she died in 2022) an old British lady, Diana Kennedy. She published 9 English language books (the most widely spoken language), offering wonderful delicious Authentic Mexican recipes to the world. Was she guilty of Cultural Appropriation?
Not me being confused 🤣 a Canadian guy who runs a taco truck with a Korean cook who also speaks Spanish and a taco truck with a New Mexican and California flag on it 🤣🤣
Love this funny video and it's overall message. But here's the reality, you can tell this is NOT authentic Mexican food by the look and thickness of the tortillas. In addition, there's no cilantro, onions or pico de Gallo/salsa or Guac on top and no limes on the side. Those are the worst looking Tacos I've ever seen in my life
Love this funny video and it's overall message. But here's the reality, you can tell this is NOT authentic Mexican food by the look and thickness of the tortillas. In addition, there's no cilantro, onions or pico de Gallo/salsa or Guac on top and no limes on the side. Those are the worst looking Tacos I've ever seen in my life
you made a good argument with that, my fellow human. Counter-argument, the guy did ask for aguacate, meaning the truck did have the other complemenst and toping, but due to the karen screams, they just kjnda forgot to ask anything more abut it. and for the tortillas, well Kai said it was a family recipy handed to the. So I gonna say the tortillas are hand made
I love how they say a whole group could be offended and then when someone says they aren’t offended they get mad that they aren’t offended and they can’t speak for the whole community 😂 like bro it’s so funny
Love this funny video and it's overall message. But here's the reality, you can tell this is NOT authentic Mexican food by the look and thickness of the tortillas. In addition, there's no cilantro, onions or pico de Gallo/salsa or Guac on top and no limes on the side. Those are the worst looking Tacos I've ever seen in my life.
@@FreedomFighter2112that's the second time I see your comment lmao K, but as I learned from a where that I cannot say to not start a war section: You should not fret about what you're eating but thank it, it's rude to complain about the food or ask what has to the food, worth is even more us than birds and plants that do not cultivate, do not plant, and yet, eat
as a mexican our food is not tied to Who Cook it but tied to its purpose it purpose is to be shared, our whole culture is sharing with each other food, sharing knowlege and helping each other to master it learnign how to Cook our food and selling it to other is a way to share our culture, we are glad that People enjoys our gastronomy all over the globe and we encourage everyone to learn everything about it and share it with their close People and if you want to see it with your own eyes you can walk on any residential area on a weekend in México and theres 100% chance one house will have a party with food, and if you get there and ask for some they will invite you as if you were family and try to talk with you, Every mexican is proud of sharing food and taking with strangers
@@SoloPerICommenti a part of said culture, and Who are you to deny me that? you are italian, your food has also been a gift for the World you should be able to understand that food is something that shouldnt be locked to every other culture
@@SoloPerICommenti srry man the comment is kinda old and I forgot about most of the dialogue of the video, I rewatched it and your reference was on point
The nearest Mexican burrito restaurant at my place is owned by a Pakistani and managed by 4 Vietnamese ladies while I’m a regular Indian visitor to this place . Multiculturalism at its best .
4:15 “Ok, sir, I appreciate your feelings on the matter, but I don’t need you to be a mouthpiece for an entire cuisine.” **Proceeds to be a mouthpiece for an entire cuisine**
I'm Dutch, blonde and blue-eyed, in the late 80's, I worked as a chef in a small town restaurant. Wanted to do mexican food, so I did. Made fresh corn Tortillas, beans, rice, Mole Poblano & Chiles Tamales and Guacamole, Burrito's decades before it became a thing in Europe Nobody ever wanted to cancel me, heck, even had some Mexican business men come in one time, asked to see the chef because they could not believe I was not mexican. Also do great Indonesian food. Cancel Culture is soooooo sad
I started seeing clips of this all over the place, I had to see the full version. It was a little harder to find then I thought, but I made it and I love it
Love this funny video and it's overall message. But here's the reality, you can tell this is NOT authentic Mexican food by the look and thickness of the tortillas. In addition, there's no cilantro, onions or pico de Gallo/salsa or Guac on top and no limes on the side. Those are the worst looking Tacos I've ever seen in my life
I had an honour to once pay a visit to an Indian cuisine hotel in UK which was flooded with Indians and all sorts of visitors. The food was authentic and par above in taste than the food which usually I got to eat in eateries here in India. I was surprised when I asked the waiter the Chefs name and he said he is English and himself loves Indian food so he learnt and added some more magic to it and started this humble Restaurant.
As I'm sure you already noticed by the thousands of comments, your show truly is a hidden gem. The acting, filming, jokes are so, soooo good ! I couldn't get enough of just 6 episodes, I would LOVE much more of these ! And that's coming from a french guy !
As someone from Hong Kong (asian version of New York) I started feeling impatient with the amount of time these people are spending talking and waiting and not actually losing their shit cus they want their tacos. Are LA people this leisurely?
As Mexican I really got offended when I ate in a Taco Bell and people still love those things that got me a really hard pain in my stomach to me and all my family.
Some weeks ago i saw a video of a dude in korea that had a Taco stand on the street, all his ingredients were imported from Mexico and were made like Mexicans do (Soft tortilla, meat and some cilantro with lime) i felt so happy to see good Tacos in th other side of the planet 😊
This show is amazing . Everything about the production checks out . My favourite part is the script its written so good .. hope you get popular in the future.. you are so good at this
Im not Mexican but I ran a food truck in Mexico and the people in that area loved my food and said it tasted exactly like authentic mexican food , when I had to move my truck to the US because of the cartel problems I did super well until these two white woman came and told me I was a horrible person for “appropriating “ mexican food , they gave me horrible review after another and I was forced to shut down , those people took my lively hood and my passion for cooking away
The part that gets me is Zoe's stunned reaction at Guillermo being Korean, then he and Kai argue at each other in Korean. You could see her brain grinding to a halt as she attempted to process what just happened, then tried to get angry at both over their tacos. Just order and eat some tacos Zoe, and leave them be.
Whats funny about “appropriation” is that its stupid in the first place. If someone didnt spread that idea, to another person who decided to spread it. It would never develop into a culture
That's the commie way to sabotage another opportunity for society to heal and become more solid. They need people to fight over nonexistent issues so that they could could capitalize on this discord. The classical "invent a problem and provide a solution to it" approach, a "solution" will ofc be a commie government, what else.
7:00 My father told me that there has been a tomato in Europe before, only the Red Tomato is originated in the Americans, he told me that the Greeks had a tomato themselves which originates in the Peloponnese and Central Greece, that Tomato is purple-black in color. Idk if it true or not but I trust my father to be honest since he knows a lot about agriculture.
One of my biggest peeves is "YOUR PEOPLE OPPRESSED THEM!" Ok, but uh... did I oppress them? No. I get along just fine with them and I celebrate and respect their culture. I've never had a problem with any of them for doing that. You're the only one creating a problem. This is worse than "Sins of the father", it's "Sins of the race", and it's racism, by definition.
You're totally right Their mistake is trying to make up for the tragedies of history by viewing everything from the racial point of view and that ultimately leads to a society where race matters which is racism by definition Only this time against white people
Love this funny video and it's overall message. But here's the reality, you can tell this is NOT authentic Mexican food by the look and thickness of the tortillas. In addition, there's no cilantro, onions or pico de Gallo/salsa or Guac on top and no limes on the side. Those are the worst looking Tacos I've ever seen in my life.
The plot: An undocumented Canadian named Kai from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada is operating a Mexican taco truck with a Korean who speaks Spanish, in Little Italy, Los Angeles California.
Love this funny video and it's overall message. But here's the reality, you can tell this is NOT authentic Mexican food by the look and thickness of the tortillas. In addition, there's no cilantro, onions or pico de Gallo/salsa or Guac on top and no limes on the side. Those are the worst looking Tacos I've ever seen in my life
Anthony Bourdain, while still working as the head chef in the French Bistro," Le Halle" said, his entire crew was Mexican and they can cook french food as well as any french man. The restaurant was packed, and you could see into the kitchen through a glass window and know who does the cooking.
It's always gotta be some guy named Frank. I swear, eight outta ten Franks are *just* like that. *Every* time. Apologies to the two outta ten Franks who are the kindest and most thoughtful people on the planet.
If you hate the character they are doing a great job.
I actually believe it is the opposite. You can admire the acting and acknowledge that a character is a bad person, villain, or anti-hero.
@@vitodoriacalcio that's what he meant. If you hate the character, the actor is doing a great job.
Yeah, but it's a total straw man argument, she's SUPPOSED to be completely hateable, and outright racist at numerous points 😅 I feel like if you're patting yourself on the back for not being as dumb and shitty and self absorbed as her your bar is set way too low, lol
That's good acting 😂😂 when you hate the real person even if you know he or she is just playing a character 🤣🤣
The sad part is, is there was this food truck in Portland that two white ladies started after a year trip in Mexico and people said they were appropriating and they got shut down, but they made authentic food and it was really good
"people" You call woke lunatics people?
They let some twitter retards get to them for a bullshit reason so they closed
The best "Southern style" diner I've found in all of Sacramento is run by a an adorable little Cambodian woman. The story goes...her daughter spent some time down south and came back and begged her mom to learn the dishes. They have two locations now and when I tell you best collard greens I've had in 20 Years I ain't lying! It's right by my work so I eat there at least once a week! They also give me a free pie sometimes! Feels just like if I'd walked into a shop 20 years ago...❤ don't matter that she's not who I'd expect to be making that particular type of food...she does it and kills it!🤩 EDIT: It's Saroms.
It's Portland. That's not even slightly surprising.
How did they get shut down?
I died of laughter when Guillermo turns around and is a totally Korean guy starts speaking Korean 😂
Then he speaks Spanish later 🤣
@@aryshandono3249 yes exactly!!! 😂
길엘모, that is a korean name. There is a korean last name "gil"
@@peterchun818that is not a Korean name 길 is just a nick name or last name, no one in their right mind in Korea would name their kid Elmo
Dude is Mr world wide
"I'm sorry, sir, but I do not need you to become a mouthpiece for an entire cuisine"
*proceeds to become a mouthpiece for an entire cuisine*
thats
the joke
@@JoacoonCraftLite that's
the joke
@@kaleeBRThat's
Amore
@@furbymations1159 when
The moon
And not even her own cuisine.
Lots of people free booting off this video, so i made the effort to find the original. Totally worth it. Now I want some tacos.
Thx! Please send links !
Lol I did the same thing because I wanted ti watch the entire thing.
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Me too
Same ❤
Amazing how this joke/skit has become realistic and relevant 4 years later.
More sad than anything else tbh
@@nella544 yup, if anything social media has made it even worse. it feels like people are quicker to judge, less willing to educate themselves on important matters, & racial division feels stronger now. 2023. woohoo.
Ikr, who would thought during this time
well I mean it was back then too, that’s why it’s a skit
Only in the USA.
BEcause the USA is f'ed in the head.
I think the idea of a guy from Canada serving AUTHENTIC Mexican food with a Korean guy in Los Angeles to a bunch of multiethnic people is hilarious and we need more people to do things in this world
hes actuallyexican his accent was spot on
I fucking hate the face that guy got them closed like I would totally buy there food I might be black but I'm mixed with a lot of things like Mexican so this got me mad for some odd reason
Anyone can make a Taco, the Mexican just came with the idea
CHIBANG BUBLULUL CHIBANG
100% agreed. There is a Japanese food place in SF with a black head chef and the place is 🔥
Culture isn’t meant to be guarded or hoarded, it’s meant to be shared, loved, and enjoyed.
well, tell that to the people who even literally associate your right to eat certain food to the colour of your skin (eg: if you're from Egypt you can't be white and therefore eat asian food, or white people can only eat US food, like all of effin Europe doesn't exist or hold different cultures)
I agree your comment, saludos from 🇲🇽
You are soooooo right!!!!
Thanks and greetings from Europe 🇪🇺
Hear Hear!!👏👏 You've won my Respect today.
I pray you'll never fall prone to hypocrisy and pettiness.
May you stay rational, reasonable and sympathetic as long you live🙏
Exactly. If I know my own African culture, I’d share it with the neighborhood
I was working at a Japanese food stand, and someone asked us if we were Japanese. So I shouted in Cantonese to the back if we are Japanese. They said "wtf? no."
So I turned back to the customer and said "they said "yes"
that's hilarious, did they buy it?
@@ieat1000banana she got to eat a prawn cracker, and I got to say cracker. Was an even exchange
@@ieat1000bananai would imagine
@@ieat1000bananaIn most cases people who care about this stuff usually don't know shit about it. So I guess yes.
笑L死
I own a Mexican taco and cocktails restaurant in Siberia. When I was in Mexico, I told the locals about it and they absolutely loved how far in the world their cuisine has spread.
Siberia?
@@Tamo375 yes, as a part of Russia
That's pretty damn awesome.
@@evgenykaramyshev3106 wow
its pretty cool that you opened a taco restaurant in siberia
I love that she assumes this couldn't be a 50/50 partnership between Guillermo and Kai as if Guillermo couldn't possibly be an equal partner he has to be an employee
If anything it seems like Guillermo calls the shots here 😂
Given that Kai is an illegal immigrant, Guillermo might be the one with full ownership
It’s a perfect example of just how (possibly unintentionally) racist woke people can be. They make just as many assumptions as actual racists do.
It unironically could be, since goodwill (as in skill, connections, and other intangible assets) exists and is counted as capital in partnerships. So it's very possible that they both have equal ownership of the stand and run it as a partnership, with equal Profit-to-Loss ratio and an equal amount of capital invested, either through straight cash, PPE, goodwill, or any other kind of investment. Not to mention being their own employees. And even if their capital or P-L ratio isn't 100% equal, they both would have had to agree to it during the formation of the partnership making it entirely voluntary. Unless of course, you would like to suggest that either of them are mentally unfit to make such a decision, which can sound kiiiinda racist.
@@Sniperboy5551 their wokeness comes from the fact that they themselves come from a position of privilege and can't be argued with
guillermo being korean is the biggest plot twist of the century
Nah Kai being the undocumented immigrant is
Even more than Timmy Turner actually being a 50+ years old instead of a 10 year old?😊
As a french dude, I love how this Mexican taco thing so quickly turned into a crowd chanting "f**k the French".
Well you do deserve it
I mean, they aint wrong tho
No more refugees in France
Love this funny video and it's overall message. But here's the reality, you can tell this is NOT authentic Mexican food by the look and thickness of the tortillas. In addition, there's no cilantro, onions or pico de Gallo/salsa or Guac on top and no limes on the side. Those are the worst looking Tacos I've ever seen in my life.
With all due respect, didn’t the French colonize parts of Canada? With this dude being Canadian, idk but it seems fitting 😂
Gotta love how frank wasn’t even mad, he learnt something new and and reevaluated his stance
Bro got the good ending
His stance wasn't entirely wrong.. different races do get used to eating certain ingredients and have problems when the venture out. But it doesn't mean you digestive system can't adapt too a new diet. It's just a matter of time. But that is just my view. Some fact check me
He shutdown the truck!
@@adrianprieto6111It’s true different culture eats differently based on their environment and history,Mediterranean cuisine consumes a lot of olive to make because it grows there,Indian dishes used a lot of spices or masala because it grows there,and British people drink tea because of their colonial history.Food itself is an important part of understanding a culture,it is by prepping the food and consuming the food that you understand the history and human geography of the culture
Edit:I just realized my comment went off the track but I am still leaving it here
@@adrianprieto6111that's bullshit through and through. Your specific UPBRINGING influences your PALATE. Your race doesn't influence your digestive tract like wtf.
I'm so tired of other people speaking for Hispanics when they don't even know Spanish nor Hispanic culture. It's great to see comedy that shows how ridiculous that is 😂
I'm Hispanic but can't speak Spanish well but I approve this message. Our family is 🇵🇷 and we have members of all races married in and mixing but we don't care when they start making and serving our food. Heck, some of the white girls cooking better than the Puerto Rican cousins. I would never say it out loud but it's true.
@@allaboutthatbass741You can learn :)
yeah, people use it as a reason to be angry and outrage on the internet
Órale
Sorta same with black people
This has become my favorite video of all time. I don't like people who get offended at everything, I'm from Winnipeg, and I'm half French. Beautiful.
Nobody gonna talk about how at 6:48 frank casually mounted his sandwich on his chest so he can wave his hands around while he talks?
Finally someone’s talking about it!
@@AdrianoValentinithat was actually really funny
I laughed sooo hard at that part. 🤣 genius
I noticed that immediately XD
FINALLY! I thought I was the only person who noticed that.
I love the delicious irony of Zoe being confronted by a Mexican vouching for the person she’s trying to call racist, and then replying by telling him not to do the exact thing she’s doing. GOD that’s some good irony.
Hate to say this, a lot of white people with "white knight" syndrome do this.
It's fun 'cause actually it happens a lot.
its always funny as it happens everyday with these offended people
That wasn't some genius irony, that writing had the subtlety of a rhino.
@@chingizzhylkybayev8575 the person wrote "good" irony. Learn how to read
This reminds me of the local Asian restaurant near me, which serves both Chinese and Japanese food. A frail, elderly Asian woman is always up front manning the register, but from the kitchen you hear mariachi music blaring and people yelling to each other in Spanish.
Can be that the employees are from the philipines 😂
"Chinese and Japanese food, with Hispanic music in the kitchen"
That's some Ni Hao Ñan type shit.
Lol same thing happened with me! I was at an authentic Japanese katsu restaurant in a Japanese market, and all the workers spoke Spanish. Was a little confused, but the food was legit!
@@vitorsousa8172 Bro us Filipinos don’t speak in mostly spanish tho (unless they’re chavacano). If it were filipinos and it’s september, you’d be hearing Christmas music playing from the kitchen
@@grass1659 of course not. That's the double joke 😂
"I tried to be rational but I just can't." You got that bit right, missy. :)
Imagine only Germans were allowed to sell "authentic" hamburgers, that would be hillarious. I'm German, and I think it's important how hamburgers taste, not who made them. That's not cultural appropriation, that's just cultural appreciation. Cultural appropriation would be if another country starts a world war, that's our thing.
What does "that's our thing" mean?? Ayoo📸📸📸📸📸📸📸
Nobody knows the real origin of hamburguers
@@FidoZip1988 Hint: It is in the name.
@@FidoZip1988I think that hamburgers are from *hamburg*
@@FidoZip1988hamburgers either come from Hamburg, or german-American immigrants coming up with food to sell in America
Love how she gets argued with *by a Mexican* and she decides to tell him he's wrong. When her while point is that Mexicans would be offended
@@TheInsatiableDrBoomthat’s some dumb logic. It’s one thing to be a football player where everyone is different in ethnic backgrounds and ect about a political ideology vs a woman saying that if a white man cooks Mexican food with Mexican ingredients from MEXICO as offensive is something that shouldn’t happen at all and being angry about FOOD is a joke.
remind me to the isue with primos i mean and the mc actress
It's ridiculous cause white girls like her always have some sort of crazy savior complex and think we can't think for ourselves
This happens when I tell people(as a Hispanic) that we don’t like Latinx. Lol
Basically, shut up and let me save you.
Peanut Butter
That also comes from me being a fat American
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except woke white women
As an Indonesian with Chinese heritage from my father's side, I agree
I'd pay for a white dude to make Adobo better than our oily ass versions, like I feel like white guy Adobo would unironically slap because they wouldn't put 10 trucks of oil on one plate, put some soy sauce vinegar black pepper balls and bay leaves and say fuck it and call it a day like us pinoys do lol.
Also kinda feel like the stereotypical dish for each country is usually not even the best. One example is Adobo, which IMO is inferior in every way to Bicol Express. Same with Sushi, which is honestly my least favorite out of the popular Japanese foods. Every Japanese batter based food EASILY beats Sushi, and if you want rice foods, Omurice and Onigiri fucking slap. Sushi is good, but kinda mid in comparison. I guess I don't like raw fish since I already hate cooked fish. Also, Japanese meat dishes are great. Also haven't even mentioned all the great French food that isn't a baguette or croissant. That said, Croissants genuinely do slap, like they're still my favorite pastry even though they're not my favorite French food. If you haven't tried a croissant, I think it's one food everyone should try because it's just that good and everything about it is unique the moment you take a bite, even if it looks humble.
The only major exception I've seen to this rule of "the national iconic dish is kinda mid compared to other more obscure dishes" is Mexican food, because while I don't like Burritos, Tacos still slap. Other Mexican dishes are great, but not so much better that I'd call Tacos mid the same way I call Adobo mid compared to the masterpiece that is Bicol Express.
Absolutely great, centuries of history of cuisine, ingredients, prejudices and misconceptions all summarized in a ten minutes episode including sociology, psychology, history, politics, migration and current social issues, wonderful Adriano! Congratulations! I really appreciate your work.
Grazie Gianluca!!!!!
@@AdrianoValentini Figurati, un piacere!
This is an underrated skit and deserves more views. Holds up to today's standards and is funny.
so telling white people what they can and can not do based on the color of their skin is somehow not racist? how stupid are you?
I've been seeing the shorts pop up recently and have been looking for the original, i didn't realize it's 4 years old
yeah well it also literally no one thinks like this.
Until the truck closed, that is, but overall I wholeheartedly agree with you, it was funny af
Love this funny video and it's overall message. But here's the reality, you can tell this is NOT authentic Mexican food by the look and thickness of the tortillas. In addition, there's no cilantro, onions or pico de Gallo/salsa or Guac on top and no limes on the side. Those are the worst looking Tacos I've ever seen in my life.
Hats off to you guys for making something 4 years ago that has aged perfectly.
Aged so well in a day an age where you cant tell of its real or comedy 😂😭☠️
Practically a prediction come true
“Chicken and waffles? 🤨”
“How you doing?”
Is so funny and an instant classic omg 😭😭😭💀
Along with “eat the Goddamn taco”
Seriously 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Love this funny video and it's overall message. But here's the reality, you can tell this is NOT authentic Mexican food by the look and thickness of the tortillas. In addition, there's no cilantro, onions or pico de Gallo/salsa or Guac on top and no limes on the side. Those are the worst looking Tacos I've ever seen in my life.
@@FreedomFighter2112hello spam bot
@@FreedomFighter2112I've lived and traveled all over Mexico. The food is different from one end of the country to another. The tacos in Sonora are different from tacos in Oaxaca. The tortillas differ from home to home. Mexico is amazing and diverse.
The most unrealistic part of this was how patient the other people waiting in line were.
I loved how she just shut down an actual Mexican guy after he defended the food truck lol.
Love this funny video and it's overall message. But here's the reality, you can tell this is NOT authentic Mexican food by the look and thickness of the tortillas. In addition, there's no cilantro, onions or pico de Gallo/salsa or Guac on top and no limes on the side. Those are the worst looking Tacos I've ever seen in my life
@@FreedomFighter2112how many times are you going to spam this?
@@FreedomFighter2112Are you slow? That’s not the point of the video. It aint an actually a taco truck.
@@Mitochondrialoiif they sell taco on truck then it is taco truck
Becouse Mexican rights was not her point. Her point was to make fuzz and commotion.
As a semi authentic Mexican (Through birth only).. I completely approve of this episode. Everything about it was hilarious.
Semi Autentic 😂
Dude don’t be ashamed you’re not “fully Mexican”. Mexico accept anyone to be Mexican. You’re no semi Mexican, your Mexican.
@@bigmoneyoms2186its a joke
Full Mexican here, also approve
I'm waiting for a unverified Selena Gomez account to tell me what to think
That was so good. People like Zoey need something else to do. As a mexican, I completely agree on people doing what they want to do, as long as it is innovative and tasty.
We need to deport ppl like Zoey lol… I’m serious, I’m so tired of these woke brats they’re frickin insufferable
As an indonesian, there are limits( i will hurt you if you add ketchup to rendang or some dumb shit like that), but beyond that, i dont care who cooks our food, as long as its good.
@@danaa- Rendang and ketchup is amazing. I'm drooling just thinking about it.
@@__Soya__ oh nahh, probs taste ok but it feels almost illegal to think about
@@danaa- Eh, food is meant to be changed and experimented with.
These three main characters should be working in Hollywood. They are awesome actors. The others too. Guillermo included. I had watched this 50 times and still laughing. 😄😅😂🤣
Fr bro 😂
I love Frank decides to rethink his outlandish ideas when his foolish theories are corrected.
Which contrasts with the lady's inability to fathom such a thing and refusal to do so 😂
Yeah, it's the most unrealistic part of the episode
Nah, he went extreme and got the food truck shut down.
@scotandiamapping4549
Ha! Nope. Even the most fanatic people can change
@@RKNancy He wasn't even trying to do that, his post was about learning about tomatoes. He just didn't expect the white guy to be an illegal immigrant from Canada.
Love the way the cashier pronounces the Mexican names of the states, shows true love to our culture and country ❤
Love this funny video and it's overall message. But here's the reality, you can tell this is NOT authentic Mexican food by the look and thickness of the tortillas. In addition, there's no cilantro, onions or pico de Gallo/salsa or Guac on top and no limes on the side. Those are the worst looking Tacos I've ever seen in my life
@@FreedomFighter2112one correction that salsa is called "salsa bandera" (flag salsa) because of the colors of it's ingredients, the real pico de gallo has pineapple, jícama and mango 🥭 😊
Every culture is built on the foundation of other culture mixing and matching. Food did not just spontaneously become part of a culture. Someone made it, everyone liked it, and they started making it, and thus it became a part of their culture.
Culture itself is habits and way of living spreading to different people, mixing with their way of living and overall creating what you call culture. In the modern age of communication, things have started mixing across larger distances.
Or they just ate what they had. For example, Polish traditional food, "bigos" was basically cabbage and whatever meat you had available. Peasants made it for lack of anything else.
@@Dagrothtrue, if I encountered cheap to make food as a peasant, I would jump on iy.
Easy to make food is often the ones that became popular.
Culture is meant to be shared and not gatekept by entitled white girls
Much of modern culture was something of the native peoples who mixed with that of the Spanish. In fact, although it is debatable how well those populations were doing at the time of the viceroyalty, the truth is that the peoples of Mesoamerica, including what we now In Mexico, they were very extorted by the Mexicas and it was normal for them to join the Spanish to end their regime. In fact, Mexico has a great variety of skin tones because they did not massacre the natives, they lived as citizens of New Spain.
Exactly, big example. You know how much we, Italian people loves pasta. Well pasta was invented by China, and for long time was only used in South Italy, because pasta needs warm temperature for getting dry. But I have ever met a Chinese against a pasta meal
So this is now going viral at the time of the post, and very much deserved as we ascend to peak clown world haha!! Hard to believe this came out 4 years ago when it's extremely relevant today, bravo :) We need more seasons! This one single episode touched on so many current day tropes that have manifested into our modern culture through the w0ke mind viruses infecting culture and politics that many of us need to escape from, to laugh at how we found ourselves in this ridiculous point in history.
the "fuck the french" moment is incredible
As a French, I approve :3
Fuck the French 🗣️🗣️🇫🇷🥖🔥🔥
*_Italians liked that_*
I am a simple italian: I don't know why, I don't like French people [I'm joking(?)]@@SeigeGoat
As a Spanish I couldn’t agree more
The way Kai pronounced the Mexican places reminds me of that scene in Inglorious Basterds in which the three actors pronounced their fake Italian names lol
I loved that every time they pronounced their names, they all had to make the hand gesture.
He actually pronounces them very well, down to the accent.
Unlike inglorious basterds where theyre just messing around and its cleqr they dont speak a drop of foreign language
*M A R G H E R I T I* 🤌
Love this funny video and it's overall message. But here's the reality, you can tell this is NOT authentic Mexican food by the look and thickness of the tortillas. In addition, there's no cilantro, onions or pico de Gallo/salsa or Guac on top and no limes on the side. Those are the worst looking Tacos I've ever seen in my life.
@@FreedomFighter2112 I used to live in Mexico City with a family on a student exchange program. In the year I spent with them, their extended families and friends, I never saw any onions, pico de gallo or guacamole on ANYTHING. Hell, even the tacos didn't have meat in them, they had potato, unless we went to the coast and had fish tacos.
This white dude in the truck cussed so perfectly in korean 😂
First rule on learning another language, be fluent at cussing first.
@@user-wu8qc9bb3e Well, it might help you avoid unfortunate situations like the Korean ESL teacher telling her students not to ask for Cola, but for "Coke" 🐓.
@@McCaroni_Sup "i want cock, gimme cock" like, wtf did i just watched.
Love this funny video and it's overall message. But here's the reality, you can tell this is NOT authentic Mexican food by the look and thickness of the tortillas. In addition, there's no cilantro, onions or pico de Gallo/salsa or Guac on top and no limes on the side. Those are the worst looking Tacos I've ever seen in my life
@@FreedomFighter2112 At least that take is respectable. Authenticity isn't about who makes it, but how they make it.
Such a UA-cam classic, I keep coming back to this video no matter how many times I’ve watched it.
The actress for the karen is really good.
She's one of the actors that are so good that the viewer gets pissed off by the character.
Love this funny video and it's overall message. But here's the reality, you can tell this is NOT authentic Mexican food by the look and thickness of the tortillas. In addition, there's no cilantro, onions or pico de Gallo/salsa or Guac on top and no limes on the side. Those are the worst looking Tacos I've ever seen in my life.
@@FreedomFighter2112 I uh... don't know how to reply to this...
Cool 👍
Also that the Tomato is native to the Americas but it was the Europeans who Domesticated it.
Yet he ends up getting deported for the tomato originating in the Americas
LOL
Easy to see why. Wild thing was a luver of the taco truck accidentally got it shut down rather than the hater.
@FreedomFighter2112 you do realize every single Mexican state makes their tacos different....
This episode is ahead of it’s time by a good 4-5 years!! Netflix why you not picking this up! Good production, good narration and not bad acting!
Love this funny video and it's overall message. But here's the reality, you can tell this is NOT authentic Mexican food by the look and thickness of the tortillas. In addition, there's no cilantro, onions or pico de Gallo/salsa or Guac on top and no limes on the side. Those are the worst looking Tacos I've ever seen in my life
Because it's too good for Netflix
Why is Netflix not picking this up lol, you see that w0ke woman in this skit? Yeah, 100% of Netflix employees act, think and behave just like her.
You don't want Netflix to pick it up. Then they will cancel it.
@TheNerevarineJDW-gx8fx Things really kicked off in 09' and 10. That's where things really started to change for us as a nation. Ever since then we've been undoing all the strides that we made to bring people together. Now we are so far divided that it will take decades to recover and that's if we ever do.
About 30 years ago, we were at a Japanese restaurant in New Jersey for an office lunch. Couple of us were Indian, and we questioned the chef cooking on our table about some Japanese tradition. He replied with a smile, "How should I know, I am from India like you two". He was from the north-eastern part of India.
I am genuinely impressed that Kai was able to smile through the whole situation
She probably expected a Mexican guy in a Sombrero and mustache and maracas yelling ariba and the grito call 😂
With Vincente Fernandez and Tigres de El Norte playing
@@TheDancerMacabreor Don Cheto and The institute of mexican sound
Love this funny video and it's overall message. But here's the reality, you can tell this is NOT authentic Mexican food by the look and thickness of the tortillas. In addition, there's no cilantro, onions or pico de Gallo/salsa or Guac on top and no limes on the side. Those are the worst looking Tacos I've ever seen in my life
@@FreedomFighter2112 One of the points were who gives af if its authentic or not
As a Frenchman, I feel like saying "stop being jealous of us, you American peasant honhonhon".
Joking aside, absolutely brilliant skit 😂
@Ard17i désolé mon gars, mais si
Après je te dis ça, mais finalement essayer de te convaincre via un message sur UA-cam ça risque d'être un peu galère, donc...
Honhonhon!!! You filthy American peasant don't try to strip me from my glorious heritage, status and Croissants
Lol Why don't you win a world war by yourself next time if you're so great. See ya next time when Russian flags are on the Tour de Effiel! Hahah
All joking aside, your cuisine is absolutely great! Except for the snails... A little too buttery for my taste honestly 😅
@@noonespecial9704 implying the Americans ever win a war by themselves 💀💀💀
@@titan_tanker no but we do have too save a whole bunch of peoples butts in europe
@@youserious...you're aware that it was thanks to the Soviets, right?
im watching it for the third time :D .. i noticed that this taco guy is so calm, smiling , talking politely and having patience the whole time while listening to this nut woman .. which makes him a real Canadian :D
I love the taco guy
I watch so many short sequences of this episode on Instagram that I decided to finally come and watch the entire video. And it was totally worth it. It reminds me of the time when I (from Africa) invited my friends (from China) and cooked some cumin lamb noodles. It was so yummy that they were shocked...
i've seen shorts from this lately and the quality and humor was so great i honestly thought it was from a TV show and not a youtube series, very well done people, hope you're all doing well
One of the world's leading experts on Mexican cooking was (she died in 2022) an old British lady, Diana Kennedy. She published 9 English language books (the most widely spoken language), offering wonderful delicious Authentic Mexican recipes to the world. Was she guilty of Cultural Appropriation?
Just eat the food
@@makicha10001😂😂😂
Who cares! Just eat the fucking tacos, you retards!
@SUPERMavic Whoa, don't give them any credit whatsoever by calling them 'tacos'!
Yes but that's not a bad thing, a true multicultural society takes the good aspects of different cultures and incorporates them.
This is some of the most genius sketch comedy I've ever seen
Well done
“I don’t need you to be a mouthpiece for an entire cuisine” as she proceeds to be a mouthpiece for an entire cuisine
Not me being confused 🤣 a Canadian guy who runs a taco truck with a Korean cook who also speaks Spanish and a taco truck with a New Mexican and California flag on it 🤣🤣
Hey, we want diversity right? So thats one of it 😂
And the Korean happens to speak Spanish as well 😄
Don't forget the Canadian is the illegal alien
To top it off, the white guy is an illegal immigrant from Canada of all places.
Love this funny video and it's overall message. But here's the reality, you can tell this is NOT authentic Mexican food by the look and thickness of the tortillas. In addition, there's no cilantro, onions or pico de Gallo/salsa or Guac on top and no limes on the side. Those are the worst looking Tacos I've ever seen in my life
2:52 "we do NOT know that he's straight" just killed me 😂😂
Love this funny video and it's overall message. But here's the reality, you can tell this is NOT authentic Mexican food by the look and thickness of the tortillas. In addition, there's no cilantro, onions or pico de Gallo/salsa or Guac on top and no limes on the side. Those are the worst looking Tacos I've ever seen in my life
you made a good argument with that, my fellow human. Counter-argument, the guy did ask for aguacate, meaning the truck did have the other complemenst and toping, but due to the karen screams, they just kjnda forgot to ask anything more abut it.
and for the tortillas, well Kai said it was a family recipy handed to the. So I gonna say the tortillas are hand made
69 like
5:44 That voice crack from Guillermo.
Guillermo**
I love how frightened the Korean guy was.
I love how they say a whole group could be offended and then when someone says they aren’t offended they get mad that they aren’t offended and they can’t speak for the whole community 😂 like bro it’s so funny
Damn straight it's hilarious everytime.
Love this funny video and it's overall message. But here's the reality, you can tell this is NOT authentic Mexican food by the look and thickness of the tortillas. In addition, there's no cilantro, onions or pico de Gallo/salsa or Guac on top and no limes on the side. Those are the worst looking Tacos I've ever seen in my life.
Stay woke
@@FreedomFighter2112that's the second time I see your comment lmao
K, but as I learned from a where that I cannot say to not start a war section: You should not fret about what you're eating but thank it, it's rude to complain about the food or ask what has to the food, worth is even more us than birds and plants that do not cultivate, do not plant, and yet, eat
Reminds me of that one episode of Malcolm in the Middle
as a mexican our food is not tied to Who Cook it but tied to its purpose
it purpose is to be shared, our whole culture is sharing with each other food, sharing knowlege and helping each other to master it
learnign how to Cook our food and selling it to other is a way to share our culture, we are glad that People enjoys our gastronomy all over the globe and we encourage everyone to learn everything about it and share it with their close People
and if you want to see it with your own eyes you can walk on any residential area on a weekend in México and theres 100% chance one house will have a party with food, and if you get there and ask for some they will invite you as if you were family and try to talk with you, Every mexican is proud of sharing food and taking with strangers
Apparently she thinks we are supposed to spit or sweat in food 😂
I appreciate your point of view, but who are you to talk about the whole mexican culinary culture?
@@SoloPerICommenti a part of said culture, and Who are you to deny me that?
you are italian, your food has also been a gift for the World you should be able to understand that food is something that shouldnt be locked to every other culture
@@biohazard_the_potato_muncher you didn't get the reference to the episode in the video, did you?
@@SoloPerICommenti srry man the comment is kinda old and I forgot about most of the dialogue of the video, I rewatched it and your reference was on point
This is some of the funniest and most cleverly written shit I’ve seen in a while. It’s simple but works! Shame there isn’t many episodes
The best video about tacos that I have seeing so far, awesome.
This woman really didn't know what to get offended by 😂
6:33 that "how ya doin?" Is just perfect
The nearest Mexican burrito restaurant at my place is owned by a Pakistani and managed by 4 Vietnamese ladies while I’m a regular Indian visitor to this place .
Multiculturalism at its best .
Where is this place at??
@@raheelsheikh4384 Toronto Canada
@@raheelsheikh4384Y E S
Why does she look like sssniperwolf😭😭😭
LMAOOOO
Act aswell
@@ThatSlovakGuy Wdym she didn’t doxx the taco van
And act like her 😂😂😂😂😂
Same personality too lmao 🤣
4:15
“Ok, sir, I appreciate your feelings on the matter, but I don’t need you to be a mouthpiece for an entire cuisine.”
**Proceeds to be a mouthpiece for an entire cuisine**
I'm Dutch, blonde and blue-eyed, in the late 80's, I worked as a chef in a small town restaurant. Wanted to do mexican food, so I did. Made fresh corn Tortillas, beans, rice, Mole Poblano & Chiles Tamales and Guacamole, Burrito's decades before it became a thing in Europe
Nobody ever wanted to cancel me, heck, even had some Mexican business men come in one time, asked to see the chef because they could not believe I was not mexican. Also do great Indonesian food.
Cancel Culture is soooooo sad
I started seeing clips of this all over the place, I had to see the full version. It was a little harder to find then I thought, but I made it and I love it
Than*
Same and I saw a video about an Australian woman opening a sushi 🍣 restaurant and right after that video I got random clip of this video ❤
Love this funny video and it's overall message. But here's the reality, you can tell this is NOT authentic Mexican food by the look and thickness of the tortillas. In addition, there's no cilantro, onions or pico de Gallo/salsa or Guac on top and no limes on the side. Those are the worst looking Tacos I've ever seen in my life
I’m finally watching the full video 🫶
I love the man's face when the guy says "we do _not_ know if he's straight."
7:36 “don’t fckn do it” 👹👹 FAV PART 😂😂
I had an honour to once pay a visit to an Indian cuisine hotel in UK which was flooded with Indians and all sorts of visitors. The food was authentic and par above in taste than the food which usually I got to eat in eateries here in India. I was surprised when I asked the waiter the Chefs name and he said he is English and himself loves Indian food so he learnt and added some more magic to it and started this humble Restaurant.
As I'm sure you already noticed by the thousands of comments, your show truly is a hidden gem. The acting, filming, jokes are so, soooo good ! I couldn't get enough of just 6 episodes, I would LOVE much more of these !
And that's coming from a french guy !
*HE'S LITERALLY LISTING BRAND-NAMES....I F&%KING LOVE THIS SKIT!!!!*
As a Russian, I’ve never ate tacos. Now I definitely want some AUTHENTIC KAI’S TACOS.
Ok
Why you not in meat grinder? Orc
@@TARS-CASE we support the current thing ..and ireland 2040🙃
As someone from Hong Kong (asian version of New York) I started feeling impatient with the amount of time these people are spending talking and waiting and not actually losing their shit cus they want their tacos. Are LA people this leisurely?
Yes.
Yes
Seriously, idk how some workers deal with these people, not to mention how fucking unreasonable these people are tbh.
If you engage with the stupid, you'll prolong the stupid
Yes and even more
More people need to be like frank.
Has a belief system
Debates calmly and does not talk over others
Learns he is wrong
Re-evaluates beliefs
As Mexican I really got offended when I ate in a Taco Bell and people still love those things that got me a really hard pain in my stomach to me and all my family.
To be fair, Taco Bell will offend anyone, or at the very least their guts
Some weeks ago i saw a video of a dude in korea that had a Taco stand on the street, all his ingredients were imported from Mexico and were made like Mexicans do (Soft tortilla, meat and some cilantro with lime) i felt so happy to see good Tacos in th other side of the planet 😊
This show is amazing . Everything about the production checks out . My favourite part is the script its written so good .. hope you get popular in the future.. you are so good at this
You guys should do more of these skits man it's amazing 🔥🔥
As a french i feel offended and privilèged the same time
Im not Mexican but I ran a food truck in Mexico and the people in that area loved my food and said it tasted exactly like authentic mexican food , when I had to move my truck to the US because of the cartel problems I did super well until these two white woman came and told me I was a horrible person for “appropriating “ mexican food , they gave me horrible review after another and I was forced to shut down , those people took my lively hood and my passion for cooking away
The part that gets me is Zoe's stunned reaction at Guillermo being Korean, then he and Kai argue at each other in Korean. You could see her brain grinding to a halt as she attempted to process what just happened, then tried to get angry at both over their tacos. Just order and eat some tacos Zoe, and leave them be.
I love this type of comedy. This is well written , acted and directed. Great production I love a good taco
As a authentic mexican (posting from México) apruebo este episodio
5:09 Kai was trying to take the order when Zoe said that she got it LOL.
5:00 love the computer glitch comment
Finally, I came back here that brought me to this show from the shorts.
Está demasiado bueno y eso que es de 4 años durante ese tiempo el video se ha hecho cada vez más realista
Como un mexicano de verdad, apruebo este episodio. Fue muy divertido xD
Now is that authentic Spanish you're speaking?
Sí que bueno que les gusten nuestra comida e incluso algunas tradiciones 😊
Whats funny about “appropriation” is that its stupid in the first place. If someone didnt spread that idea, to another person who decided to spread it. It would never develop into a culture
@karaqakkzlWe live in a clown world
@karaqakkzlwhich country do you live in?
That's the commie way to sabotage another opportunity for society to heal and become more solid. They need people to fight over nonexistent issues so that they could could capitalize on this discord. The classical "invent a problem and provide a solution to it" approach, a "solution" will ofc be a commie government, what else.
What an incredible video KSKSKS, very good, watching it here in Brazil it's exactly like that here too, impressive how this disease is everywhere🇧🇷
7:00 My father told me that there has been a tomato in Europe before, only the Red Tomato is originated in the Americans, he told me that the Greeks had a tomato themselves which originates in the Peloponnese and Central Greece, that Tomato is purple-black in color. Idk if it true or not but I trust my father to be honest since he knows a lot about agriculture.
Wouldn't it be a good idea to ask Mr. Google the question?
The fact that we hispanics don't give a sh*t about social themes in the US make it even funnier
One of my biggest peeves is "YOUR PEOPLE OPPRESSED THEM!"
Ok, but uh... did I oppress them? No. I get along just fine with them and I celebrate and respect their culture. I've never had a problem with any of them for doing that. You're the only one creating a problem.
This is worse than "Sins of the father", it's "Sins of the race", and it's racism, by definition.
And if you remember that not all European countries were involved in colonization of America, that allegation may sound even weirder
You're totally right
Their mistake is trying to make up for the tragedies of history by viewing everything from the racial point of view and that ultimately leads to a society where race matters which is racism by definition
Only this time against white people
Unless your ass somehow use time travel to cause the oppression or you're an immortal who caused it I agree with your statement.
Love this funny video and it's overall message. But here's the reality, you can tell this is NOT authentic Mexican food by the look and thickness of the tortillas. In addition, there's no cilantro, onions or pico de Gallo/salsa or Guac on top and no limes on the side. Those are the worst looking Tacos I've ever seen in my life.
As long as you understand thier was problems in the past and dont try and deny it then we can move on
This is the best thing I have seen on the internet this week.
The plot:
An undocumented Canadian named Kai from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada is operating a Mexican taco truck with a Korean who speaks Spanish, in Little Italy, Los Angeles California.
lol no wonder he moved to the US and left that frigid hell hole
He’s an authentic snow Mexican
@@titangaming1831A Mexican't
Love this funny video and it's overall message. But here's the reality, you can tell this is NOT authentic Mexican food by the look and thickness of the tortillas. In addition, there's no cilantro, onions or pico de Gallo/salsa or Guac on top and no limes on the side. Those are the worst looking Tacos I've ever seen in my life
Anthony Bourdain, while still working as the head chef in the French Bistro," Le Halle" said, his entire crew was Mexican and they can cook french food as well as any french man. The restaurant was packed, and you could see into the kitchen through a glass window and know who does the cooking.
It's always gotta be some guy named Frank. I swear, eight outta ten Franks are *just* like that. *Every* time. Apologies to the two outta ten Franks who are the kindest and most thoughtful people on the planet.
As a Korean, I didn't even expect a Korean to be there and I perfectly understood what he said. Lol