As an Indian, although I have never eaten Mexican in my life, that food still looks delicious. Probably one of the only countries other than India that knows how to use spices properly! (Looking at you England!!) Love from India! 🥘
I love Mexico! I am Indonesian living in Japan, since my first visit to Mexico I am in Love and often go to Mexico Restaurant here. I love the food and it's culture! sorry for my bad English. メキシコ🇲🇽のこと大好き!また行きたいわ!🎉
2:45 Good morning, I am Japanese, I have been living in Mexico for 12 years and this Mexican, believe me, if he knows where I take them to eat, he is a connoisseur of food. I live right there in the Narvarte neighborhood, 3 blocks from these tacos where there is a mechanical workshop and I have already tried all the tacos that appear in this video I love them all ❤🧡💛💚💙💜🤎🖤🤍
Mexico has one of the largest Lebanese 🇱🇧 communities outside of Lebanon. They arrived in the late 1800s. Intricate part of our Mexican culture. Salma Hayek, Capulina, Mauricio Garces, Carlos Slim…..just to name a few.
Well done, to anyone else planning a trip, don't overlook street food quesadillas with corn fungus huitlacoche and epazote herb filling. Worth the trip.
The tortilla is one of the things that make the difference, but at home you can make them as we do in Mexico, we use the usual at home: avocado, beans, salsa, meat, fish. More simple ingredients
@@toolrammsteindeftones As a Mexican living in LA, I noted a different flavor too in taco places run by Mexicans and the truth is that many restaurants are adapted to USA natives taste, the best way to try something close to Mexican food is @street food taquerias or some food truck too.
Great food tour in Mexico City. Your food guide, Jorge, from Bondabu Tours is great too. I never realized how fascinating Mexico is. I live on the Gulf of Mexico and did not know how little I knew about Mexico and the Mexican culture. After taking us through Mexico City, a lot of people say that San Miguel de Allende and Guanajuato are two must -see cities in Mexico.
@@SammyandTommy I love living along the Gulf of Mexico. Houston, Texas is a major seaport and all seaports are highly cosmopolitan. Oh, yea, we love Mexican food too.
@bodvargregsen5161 ----- I lived for a number of years in Guanajuato and it is one of the most interesting places in Mexico or anywhere in North America. The narrow streets have the feel of a city in Andalusia (southern Spain). Highly recommended. San Miguel de Allende is a much smaller place and personally have never found it to be as interesting a Guanajuato, but it's nearby so easy to visit. In between the two cities is a town called Dolores Hidalgo, it's notable as the birthplace of the Mexican Independence movement from Spain.
Oaxaca imo is much nicer than both San Miguel and Guanajuato. San Miguel is kinda small. Guanajuato is a really beautiful city. Merida is also a nice city to visit and it’s in the gulf. If you’re in Mexico City there’s also Taxco and Puebla that you can take a bus ride to.
Sammy and Tommy, I'm from northern Mexico, The state of Sonora, and we have crunchy tacos, which don't have them in the south, they are the best, filled with meat, potatoes, then deep fry, and the tortilla gets very crunchy, then you fill them with lettuce, cheese, cilantro, pico de gallo and guacamole, also we have the carne azada burritos, are made on a giant flour tortilla, fill carne azada, refried beans, roasted onions and guacamole.
If I'm not wrong the reason why they called Gringa is because years ago an American woman asked for a taco but she wants flour tortilla instead of corn and she wants queso, and she asked for the same taco almost everyday and taqueros started to called the tacos gringas.
So not fair, my wife said I was getting steak tacos for dinner tonight I was thinking all day about them, then we ran late on chores, I got leftovers, turn on the TV and here you guys are salting my wounds! 😉
Great Video and a great guide for a real test of tacos in Mexico City, On all visits you are always very welcome and enjoy our food and culture, remember being Mexican is an attitude, as we say in Mexico, the Mexican is born where the Mexican wants.
I just started this video, so perhaps you've already tried it, but you have to try cajeta (goat's milk caramel). It's a wonder unto itself, much like mole (which is the BOMB). I first tried cajeta when I was in DF.
There's an urban legend about the gringas. An American tourist asked for a flour tortilla with meat and cheese in it. Other patrons saw it and ask for "whatever the gringa is eating" and thus the gringa was born.
@@kevinmills1041 are you absolutely certain of their origin? Maybe you should read my comment again. Clearly you’re not familiar with the concept of “urban legend”.
New subscriber here, your videos are a delight to watch! Thank you for capturing the beautiful essence of Mexico! As a Mexican it makes me very happy when others enjoy our country, God bless you 🙏🏼
If you travel for all México go to Jalisco sistema. My small town tequila Jalisco. And taste diferent planes and tequila and go to diferente nature places like la toma o las azules o grutas de tolantongo
I knew Los Tacos Tony because they became very famous on television since they did a joke show with a very famous person, Mr. FACUNDO, and he portrayed an angry salesman. curious fact
Amigos...debido a la gran cantidad,calidad y diversidad de la gastronomía mexicana la UNESCO le otorgo ser PATRIMONIO INMATERIAL DE LA HUMANIDAD junto a otras tres gastronomías del orbe. Saludos desde el Estado de Veracruz 🇲🇽
Disculpa pero te corrijo, la única comida declarada como Patrimonio Intangible, y no Inmaterial, de la Humanidad por parte de México en la UNESCO es la gastronomía Purépecha, proveniente del estado de Michoacán en el centro del país. Para lograr esa distinción el estado de Michoacán con el gobierno federal se encargaron de hacer un compendio, por muchos años, de la importancia histórica, literaria, antropológica, arquelogica, cultural y sobre todo gastronómica apegado a los alimentos nativos de la region. Los tacos no son para nada representativos de México pues si origen provienen del medio Oriente, específicamente del Líbano y de Turquia. Quizás, lo único realmente mexicano ahí sería la tortilla de maíz proque ni las de harina ni las carnes son netamente del continente americano y mucho menos, mexicanos. Carpe Diem
DE HECHO LA COMIDA POR LA QUE LA DECLARARON ASI FUE POR LA GASTRONOMIA PUREPECHA OSEA LA COMIDA MICHOACANA.. Por cierto ojala puedan probar uno de los platillos súper ricos de Michoacán se llama CHURIPO ACOMPAÑADO DE CORUNDAS
@@nohaycuenta4840cómo que los tacos son de medio oriente y no son mexicanos? En todo lo demás estás en lo correcto pero los tacos si son de México de las culturas precolombinas porque un taco si o si debe de llevar tortilla.
@Sammy and Tommy the people on the south in the 90s cooked the meat with grilled onion 🌰 and no freshn onion ! So tacos in the north were cooked very differently the south copied the north !! 🤔
The main difference is the tortilla. While in the center and south we use the corn made one, in the north they use almost only flour tortilla. Also they use different ingredients, like shrimps, fish…
@@colgatetoothpaste4865your totally wrong, I don’t want to contradict you, but no one’s copy anyone, we have so many diversity of food, and every state is different, hope you don’t get offended, don’t criticize let’s enjoy our food, and all people around the world, welcome to Mexico.
You should try: El Charco de las Ranas La Casa del Pastor Restaurante Arroyo Restaurante Enrique El Hidalguense Los Panchos Los Kuinitos El Copacabana 🙂🍺
Hello guys! Love your videos, simple and straight to the point for the watchers ❤I was wondering if u can tell me what camera do u use? I want to upgrade mine and I love yours, hehe😊
Watch all of our Mexico vlogs here 🇲🇽 : ua-cam.com/play/PLYOpTxcV2c9PY7SHEMzIRTDgB_z6GKpfB.html
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As an Indian, although I have never eaten Mexican in my life, that food still looks delicious.
Probably one of the only countries other than India that knows how to use spices properly! (Looking at you England!!)
Love from India! 🥘
🥹☺️
England! 😂😂😂 Absolutely correct
Looking intensely for sure 😂😂😂😂
Lot of similar spices. You'd love it.
And in America we use all the same stuff at multiple countries. I cook a little bit of everything
I love Mexico!
I am Indonesian living in Japan, since my first visit to Mexico I am in Love and often go to Mexico Restaurant here. I love the food and it's culture! sorry for my bad English.
メキシコ🇲🇽のこと大好き!また行きたいわ!🎉
2:45
Good morning, I am Japanese, I have been living in Mexico for 12 years and this Mexican, believe me, if he knows where I take them to eat, he is a connoisseur of food. I live right there in the Narvarte neighborhood, 3 blocks from these tacos where there is a mechanical workshop and I have already tried all the tacos that appear in this video I love them all ❤🧡💛💚💙💜🤎🖤🤍
Yes we are so mix with different enthnicities and cultures.. I love Mexico❤❤❤❤❤❤
I feel like going to Mexico and eating Mexican food after this videos I love Mexico viva Mexico love from Philippines🇵🇭❤️🇲🇽
We can't wait to go back! The food is worth the trip alone 🥰
Saludos desde México
Mexico has one of the largest Lebanese 🇱🇧 communities outside of Lebanon. They arrived in the late 1800s. Intricate part of our Mexican culture. Salma Hayek, Capulina, Mauricio Garces, Carlos Slim…..just to name a few.
They also gave us the trompo for al pastor
In Puebla we have alot of Lebanese influence .
Yup, so much influence from them.
A lil bit of influence nothing great
Tacos Arabes in Puebla
Well done, to anyone else planning a trip, don't overlook street food quesadillas with corn fungus huitlacoche and epazote herb filling. Worth the trip.
He's right the beef tongue taco is the best!!
We definitely don't make tacos the right way in Canada!! 🤣The tacos looked amazing 😋 You had such a great guide!
Lololol, I'm sure you don't in Canada, neither here in Phoenix, even at places run by Mexicans. For pastor tacos only Mexico city.
The tortilla is one of the things that make the difference, but at home you can make them as we do in Mexico, we use the usual at home: avocado, beans, salsa, meat, fish. More simple ingredients
@@toolrammsteindeftonesHave you been to Cali? That's how it's done here, best MX food in all U.S. ( imo)
@@toolrammsteindeftones As a Mexican living in LA, I noted a different flavor too in taco places run by Mexicans and the truth is that many restaurants are adapted to USA natives taste, the best way to try something close to Mexican food is @street food taquerias or some food truck too.
Im from California with Mexican parents and to be fair my mom still makes some bomb ass tacos every weekend ✌😜
Thank you for loving my county I’m visiting my country for the first time since I left at age 7years old.
Aquí los esperamos!
Great food tour in Mexico City. Your food guide, Jorge, from Bondabu Tours is great too. I never realized how fascinating Mexico is. I live on the Gulf of Mexico and did not know how little I knew about Mexico and the Mexican culture. After taking us through Mexico City, a lot of people say that San Miguel de Allende and Guanajuato are two must -see cities in Mexico.
Jorge was amazing! Way too many tacos 🤤 How do you like living on the Gulf of Mexico? Thanks for the suggestions friend 🤗
@@SammyandTommy I love living along the Gulf of Mexico. Houston, Texas is a major seaport and all seaports are highly cosmopolitan. Oh, yea, we love Mexican food too.
@bodvargregsen5161 ----- I lived for a number of years in Guanajuato and it is one of the most interesting places in Mexico or anywhere in North America. The narrow streets have the feel of a city in Andalusia (southern Spain). Highly recommended. San Miguel de Allende is a much smaller place and personally have never found it to be as interesting a Guanajuato, but it's nearby so easy to visit. In between the two cities is a town called Dolores Hidalgo, it's notable as the birthplace of the Mexican Independence movement from Spain.
Oaxaca imo is much nicer than both San Miguel and Guanajuato. San Miguel is kinda small. Guanajuato is a really beautiful city. Merida is also a nice city to visit and it’s in the gulf. If you’re in Mexico City there’s also Taxco and Puebla that you can take a bus ride to.
@@humbertoramirez358How is the weather in Oaxaca compared to Guanajuato?
“The gringa loves the gringa”, love it saludos desde Queretaro 🇲🇽
my actual dream, enjoy guys. I love your content
Really appreciate it! Thanks for the support 💜
Not gonna lie Jorge is amazing. Excellent choice to guide you through all the deliciousness
Jorge es el mexicano promedio, igual de amable
Sammy and Tommy, I'm from northern Mexico, The state of Sonora, and we have crunchy tacos, which don't have them in the south, they are the best, filled with meat, potatoes, then deep fry, and the tortilla gets very crunchy, then you fill them with lettuce, cheese, cilantro, pico de gallo and guacamole, also we have the carne azada burritos, are made on a giant flour tortilla, fill carne azada, refried beans, roasted onions and guacamole.
Those tacos and burritos sounds amazing 🤤 We can't miss you state next time! Thanks for the awesome suggestions
Actually there are in the south, tacos dorados .
@@Mexico.10muy cierto
Que padre que esten disfrutando de la verdadera comida mexicana bienvenidos
here enjoying those delicious tacos from Mexico
Tacos are heaven , aren't they ? Blessings from Veracruz, México
I really appreciated that you came to my beloved city of Mexico and tried the legendary dish tacos.
If I'm not wrong the reason why they called Gringa is because years ago an American woman asked for a taco but she wants flour tortilla instead of corn and she wants queso, and she asked for the same taco almost everyday and taqueros started to called the tacos gringas.
We had the best time and Jorge was fantastic!
I believe you are correct. I find the corn tortilla's smell a bit much myself.
All the food looks so good 😋 But that soup at the end guys! 👌
I’m born and raised en MX, and I approve this video
Love to hear it! Thank you!
So not fair, my wife said I was getting steak tacos for dinner tonight I was thinking all day about them, then we ran late on chores, I got leftovers, turn on the TV and here you guys are salting my wounds! 😉
Amigos disfruten lo bueno que tiene nuestro México asta seme antojo provecho
Great Video and a great guide for a real test of tacos in Mexico City, On all visits you are always very welcome and enjoy our food and culture, remember being Mexican is an attitude, as we say in Mexico, the Mexican is born where the Mexican wants.
Mexican food is awesome!! I wish I was there eating all this with you!!
I just started this video, so perhaps you've already tried it, but you have to try cajeta (goat's milk caramel). It's a wonder unto itself, much like mole (which is the BOMB). I first tried cajeta when I was in DF.
Great video!!🫶🏻🫶🏻 Love Mexican food & people!
Prueba los tacos de cabeza para que te sientas agusto 👌👌👌👌👌
Yo hablaba igual de bien el ingles que su guia hasta que le chingué la rodilla.
Y aparte le sabe, no hay nada mejor que un taco de lengua papá 10/10
And if you haven't already tried it....apple soda is wonderful. Sidral Mundet.
Mexico country of many traditions congratulations for your video, I hope to return soon to that beautiful country called Mexico.
Beef tongue taco also my favorite!
So delicious 🤤
Those tacos look so good. Cant wait to visit cdmx
I’m not gonna lie my mouth was tasting those tacos 🌮. Make Tacos Great Again. Two cultures United for the magic of a Taco
I like the pastur from Tacotento. Authrntica Taco in Zocalo was my fav. I think they closed.
Soy de la Ciudad de México y hay lugares a los que nunca he ido, muchas gracias por compartirlo para ir a probar :D
There are so many amazing places to see and the food is so good 🤤 Thanks for sharing!
I am Mexican and everyone is welcome in this country 🇲🇽✨😉, here you will feel like family and we are all here to support you if necessary.😘
Great vlog, that food guide was amazing, love him 😂
Thank you for this guide. I will be there in two months. Hopefully I can got through all these places 🤞
Bendito México, que suerte tuve de nacer aquí... Gran video y espero regresen muchas veces mas.
Bienvenidos a México real
MI MÉXICO LINDO Y QUERDO 🇲🇽
Go to Guadalajara and eat torta ahogada and very goos shrimps tacos o marlin tacos so good
Sounds delicious! Thanks for the awesome recommendation!
I started following you in preparation for a trip to Greece and tonight I’m in Athens and using the info you provided! Love your channel!❤❤❤❤
That's awesome! Thanks for the love 🤗 We hope you have the best time in Athens!
Gringa… legend says back in the 60’s a couple of american students in Cdmx ordered it in El Tizoncito every time, and the name stuck.
Bienvenidos a México chicos ✌️🥰🇲🇽
Thank you!
México es increíble 👍👍
Se delicioso k la pasen super bien
Mexico tiene muy gastronomía muy rica
Mexican food is beautiful!
Love good qualety videos and sound,,,, Thankyou for that.
Legit, these are the best taco places in the best taco neighbourhood
Hi there Sammy and Tommy! My name is Micah. Those tacos look delicious 😋 🌮🇲🇽🇺🇸
Now I'm craving Mexican Tacos prepared with "Cochinadas" 🤤 ¡excellent content!
Thank you !!
Everything looks DELICIOUS! 😋 YUMMY!
La mejor comida. Viva mexico
TACOS DE TROMPO CON CILANTRO, CEBOLLA, PIÑA Y SALSA LO MEJOR😋
Jorge is a really good tour guy, great energy. love all yalls energy happy ppl :)
Visit guadalajara and try the local food, I really like to see your reactions about it
Eso se ve delicioso....😋🤤
Great video!
I love Mexican food 🇲🇽✌️✊💯 Thanks/Gracias
There's an urban legend about the gringas. An American tourist asked for a flour tortilla with meat and cheese in it. Other patrons saw it and ask for "whatever the gringa is eating" and thus the gringa was born.
not true. Gringas are part of the culinary culture of MONTERREY, NL. MEXICO.
@@kevinmills1041 are you absolutely certain of their origin? Maybe you should read my comment again. Clearly you’re not familiar with the concept of “urban legend”.
Makes total sense and probably* how it started. Thanks.
That sounds perfect. There’s no other way it could’ve started and the story is pretty cool. Who would’ve thought? 😂
Mexican taquitos are delicious 😋
Saludos desde México
En la cuidad de México es hermoso Los tacos. Muy ricos 😋😋😋🎉
greetings from new york
Hello 👋
La mejor comida es la mexicana que vivan los tacos saludos de guatemala 🎉
Ur tour guy remind me of Jimmy falls 😊 love the video
Viva Mexico 🇲🇽
Great content! Keep up the good work.
Que rico tacos está comiendo 😋 6:44
Loved your video! New subscriber here!
MÉXICO CITY ITS TACOLAND FOR THE WORLD
Damn that delicious🫣🥵🤤
So many delicious tacos 🤤
Alv este video lo están patrocinado unos tipos raros que me dan 10000000🙉🙉🙉🙉🙉🙉
Lucky to live in that area 🤌
Mexico it’s Nice you need go more places of mexico
Excelente tacos se ven deliciosos
Cheers!
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Looked good! Good video!! ☝️😅☝️
every gringo when eat mexican tacos on mexico city always its gonna say TACO BELL SUXX!!
Thank for sharing this video, i heard so much about this place that i need to try it
you dont
Mexico is so beautiful 👏👏👏
New subscriber here, your videos are a delight to watch! Thank you for capturing the beautiful essence of Mexico! As a Mexican it makes me very happy when others enjoy our country, God bless you 🙏🏼
You're too sweet! Thanks for making our day :) We had the best time in your country! Can't wait to come back and explore more!
ese mexa si me representa
If you travel for all México go to Jalisco sistema.
My small town tequila Jalisco.
And taste diferent planes and tequila and go to diferente nature places like la toma o las azules o grutas de tolantongo
Sounds like an awesome video to make! Really appreciate the suggestion!
I knew Los Tacos Tony because they became very famous on television since they did a joke show with a very famous person, Mr. FACUNDO, and he portrayed an angry salesman. curious fact
Que rico tacos está comiendo 😋
You must try tacos de Birria , don't forget about them
Greetings guys!!
Welcome to Mexico 💯
I'm hungry! 🤤🤤🤤
And here i am....thousands of miles away from my home country...eating cereal at 11:27pm 😢
Amigos...debido a la gran cantidad,calidad y diversidad de la gastronomía mexicana la UNESCO le otorgo ser PATRIMONIO INMATERIAL DE LA HUMANIDAD junto a otras tres gastronomías del orbe. Saludos desde el Estado de Veracruz 🇲🇽
Podemos ver por qué! ¡Qué comida tan increíble!
Desde el 2010 👌🏻🇲🇽😎
Disculpa pero te corrijo, la única comida declarada como Patrimonio Intangible, y no Inmaterial, de la Humanidad por parte de México en la UNESCO es la gastronomía Purépecha, proveniente del estado de Michoacán en el centro del país. Para lograr esa distinción el estado de Michoacán con el gobierno federal se encargaron de hacer un compendio, por muchos años, de la importancia histórica, literaria, antropológica, arquelogica, cultural y sobre todo gastronómica apegado a los alimentos nativos de la region. Los tacos no son para nada representativos de México pues si origen provienen del medio Oriente, específicamente del Líbano y de Turquia. Quizás, lo único realmente mexicano ahí sería la tortilla de maíz proque ni las de harina ni las carnes son netamente del continente americano y mucho menos, mexicanos. Carpe Diem
DE HECHO LA COMIDA POR LA QUE LA DECLARARON ASI FUE POR LA GASTRONOMIA PUREPECHA OSEA LA COMIDA MICHOACANA.. Por cierto ojala puedan probar uno de los platillos súper ricos de Michoacán se llama CHURIPO ACOMPAÑADO DE CORUNDAS
@@nohaycuenta4840cómo que los tacos son de medio oriente y no son mexicanos?
En todo lo demás estás en lo correcto pero los tacos si son de México de las culturas precolombinas porque un taco si o si debe de llevar tortilla.
México City is incredibel 👍
Tacos are different at any state 😋 in the north of Mexico are different
What's the biggest difference in the north? We can't wait to try them!
@Sammy and Tommy the people on the south in the 90s cooked the meat with grilled onion 🌰 and no freshn onion ! So tacos in the north were cooked very differently the south copied the north !! 🤔
The main difference is the tortilla. While in the center and south we use the corn made one, in the north they use almost only flour tortilla. Also they use different ingredients, like shrimps, fish…
@@colgatetoothpaste4865your totally wrong, I don’t want to contradict you, but no one’s copy anyone, we have so many diversity of food, and every state is different, hope you don’t get offended, don’t criticize let’s enjoy our food, and all people around the world, welcome to Mexico.
@@colgatetoothpaste4865
Sí, ajá!
I’ve gained a pound watching your video🌮🌮🌮❤️
You should try:
El Charco de las Ranas
La Casa del Pastor
Restaurante Arroyo
Restaurante Enrique
El Hidalguense
Los Panchos
Los Kuinitos
El Copacabana
🙂🍺
Hello guys! Love your videos, simple and straight to the point for the watchers ❤I was wondering if u can tell me what camera do u use? I want to upgrade mine and I love yours, hehe😊