This is the 5th BEST RESTAURANT in WORLD | Pujol, Mexico City

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  • Опубліковано 23 лис 2022
  • #mexicocity #pujol #worlds50best #finedining #foodiecouple #tastingmenu #luxurydining #foodie #bestrestaurant
    Here's our recent dining experience at Pujol the 5th best restaurant in the world, for 2022!
    We were so excited to dine at this restaurant, based off all the recognition and positive reviews it's received. The ambiance, design and service did not disappoint. We had a lovely overall atmosphere-based experience at Pujol.
    In terms of the meal, we were left underwhelmed. Most of the dishes were one-dimensional and lacked excitement. The produce itself was notable and amazing, but the dishes, for us personally, lacked complexity and yummy deep beautiful rich flavours.
    The exception to this was the Mole - it had everything we were hoping for! It was so complex, it was so unique, it was rich and soulful and a beautiful dish to experience and have the opportunity to taste. It really made the dinner for us!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 49

  • @bajacocktails
    @bajacocktails 7 місяців тому +4

    I feel very proud to have been part of Chef Enrique Olvera's Manta restaurant.
    regards

  • @alvaroberrielcantellano8189
    @alvaroberrielcantellano8189 Рік тому +9

    But also in the streets you can find a lot of Mexican delicious food ...really ¡¡ blessings from Veracruz , México

    • @S3Lifestyle
      @S3Lifestyle  Рік тому

      Oh we definitely had so many delicious bites on the streets, we loved it! Check out our Quintonil video, we showed a bit of the street foods we ate!! Thanks for watching :)

    • @TaoDeChing-ls5gz
      @TaoDeChing-ls5gz 10 місяців тому

      How do you eat that bland stuff in Veracruz called Picadas?

  • @hugowong9999
    @hugowong9999 Рік тому +10

    I was at Pujol in 2022, and the funny easter egg was that Owen Wilson was a few tables away from us. The menu looks relatively similar to when I had it. Pujol standouts are the mole, the corn, and the churro. Those three dishes are what you expect to taste at Pujol. The corn with the ants is odd and a great start. The mole is a very complex mind f**k of spicy, smokey, spicy, and sweet. The flavors change like crazy every second your mind tries to process the taste, but it is very elusive to capture the flavor profile when it's changing constantly. The churro is the best churro I have ever had- it is light, fluffy, and crispy. It is probably fried in beef fat (the same idea as old McDonald's fries.) It beats Chuerria el Morro for the best churro. Great review of Pujol.

    • @S3Lifestyle
      @S3Lifestyle  Рік тому +1

      Totally agree with you! The mole was like nothing we’ve ever tried before, and layers and layers of flavours and complexity! It was our standout of the dinner. The corn and ants dish too, so unique and unlike anything we’ve ever tried! For us, the rest of the menu wasn’t as exciting and a bit more flat in profile. Funny you got to see Owen Wilson haha.
      If you have any other restaurant recommendations, anywhere in the world! Let us know :) Thanks for watching and sharing your experience :)

  • @Prestrev1010
    @Prestrev1010 Рік тому

    Look marvelous!

  • @ryanishkanian2048
    @ryanishkanian2048 Рік тому +2

    Awesome video!

  • @locomoco2012
    @locomoco2012 22 дні тому

    Nothing beats el taquero de la esquina

  • @steffannielsen3111
    @steffannielsen3111 Рік тому +2

    Im a fan ❤ best content of all

  • @jeremiahhunter7147
    @jeremiahhunter7147 Рік тому

    Love this channel!

  • @adambandrowski
    @adambandrowski Рік тому +3

    Another stellar video can’t wait for you guys to blow up. If you two ever open a restaurant, hire me to serve.

    • @S3Lifestyle
      @S3Lifestyle  Рік тому

      We can’t wait to blow up too, haha ;)

  • @fabiofossati4218
    @fabiofossati4218 Рік тому +1

    I wish your videos to last longer, nice editing, colours and place 👌
    Mole looks super interesting

    • @S3Lifestyle
      @S3Lifestyle  Рік тому

      Thank you!! Yea, that mole was incredible interesting and delicious! Thanks for watching and the kind words!

  • @wetguavass
    @wetguavass Рік тому +2

    My cousin's restaurant, in Zacatecas, is the best restaurant in the world.

  • @rangeroverization
    @rangeroverization 11 місяців тому +1

    “It tastes older”. She said that.. it taste older.

  • @ovh992
    @ovh992 6 місяців тому

    I love that you were actually critical and mentioned how some dishes did not over impress u. You should add at the end of your video a thumbs up / thumbs down final review!

  • @alvaroberrielcantellano8189

    I suggest this Candy : Jamoncillos de Cacahuate de Trapiche del Rosario Veracruz ., Unmissable )))))))))))))

  • @jery214
    @jery214 7 місяців тому

    No 7
    Luxxe hotel
    Cagayan de Oro city
    Philippines
    Jhhhhgggggggggg

  • @JA-cu9qf
    @JA-cu9qf Рік тому +2

    Pujols pronounced Pu-hols.

    • @S3Lifestyle
      @S3Lifestyle  Рік тому

      You're absolutely right! Thanks for letting us know!

  • @matteorinalducci2181
    @matteorinalducci2181 Рік тому +1

    Fucking great, if u ever come to belgium take me with u pls hahaha

    • @S3Lifestyle
      @S3Lifestyle  Рік тому

      Hahah, totally!! You’re from Belgium?! We’re planning a Belgium from sometime next year! We hear it might be hard to film there, do you know if that’s true?

    • @matteorinalducci2181
      @matteorinalducci2181 Рік тому

      @@S3Lifestyle no thats not true, it may be in a specific restaurant but in general they dont care. You should go to Antwerp and/or Brussels

    • @S3Lifestyle
      @S3Lifestyle  Рік тому +1

      @@matteorinalducci2181 Okay that's great to hear, thanks for letting us know! Okay great, we'll definitely look into both. If you have specific food recommendations, high-end or casual, let us know! And thanks for watching and all the awesome comments :)

  • @rg8282
    @rg8282 Рік тому +8

    Can’t wait until you get so popular that you won’t be able to read my comment s 😂

  • @tiffwchful
    @tiffwchful 11 місяців тому

    What I loved the most about Pujol is the food reminded me of nothing I’m familiar with. We went in Feb 23 and they served this pumpkin tamale that just made me go 🤯
    Then mole madre came and my husband actually got a little emotional tasting it. The mole with the Santa hoja tortilla was surely the most amazing, unique, one of a kind dish I’ve ever had; nothing comes even close in comparison. I found their fish dishes (cooked and ceviche) to be just ok. But for the tamale and mole, it was sooo worth it 😊

    • @S3Lifestyle
      @S3Lifestyle  11 місяців тому

      We so agree with you!! The mole made the dinner for us too! So unique and like you said, flavours that are new to experience. So happy we all got to try something so special!! Thanks for sharing :)

  • @bobbyseafood2145
    @bobbyseafood2145 Рік тому +1

    I’ve always wondered how these course meals actually fill you up. The portions are tiny. I understand why and that’s because the first bite is always the most tasteful. The more bites after that the less tasty it gets and more just feels like a chore to finish. Think a big burger for example. That first bite is amazing but once you’re almost done you feel like crap and are practically forcing it down. That’s why they give you tiny portions at fancy restaurants. But I just don’t understand how you walk away from a meal like that and not still be hungry. As you guys can tell I’ve obv never eaten at a restaurant of this caliber.

    • @S3Lifestyle
      @S3Lifestyle  Рік тому +2

      Haha, fair! Honestly, we're big eaters and love to eat a lot! What we find with fine dining dinners like these is the number of courses and the duration of the meal. Most of these dinners last around 3-4 hours... and with a bottle of wine, and eating for many hours straight, even if the individual portions are small, add up and definitely fill you up! Thanks for watching :)

    • @DJ-pt4jt
      @DJ-pt4jt Рік тому

      It takes our stomachs awhile to realize they’re full so, normally with any meal where you feel like you’ve overeaten, it’s because you have and it took awhile for your stomach to tell your brain.
      With these meals taking 2-4hours, you’re slowly filling up. If you properly take your time with 7-10 course meals, you can definitely leave feeling satisfied

    • @tjmmckelvey
      @tjmmckelvey Рік тому +1

      Its because they are rich as hell. Its also a bit more like seeing a broadway show, these dinners go for three hours, its the theater, plus, you get to eat.

  • @martinjuarezherrera7969
    @martinjuarezherrera7969 2 місяці тому

    CAREROS, jajaja

  • @JohnBenwick
    @JohnBenwick 6 місяців тому +2

    Good restaurant and video. Some dining etiquette and better education could be useful rather than behaving as inside a McDonalds

  • @thewarthog7438
    @thewarthog7438 Рік тому

    Who gives you the expertise to even comment on any of this lol

    • @beavermcdoogles
      @beavermcdoogles Рік тому

      ur probably bisexual

    • @johnnyboi5780
      @johnnyboi5780 Рік тому

      ngl kinda getting vibes of the critics in the movie The Menu lol

  • @TaoDeChing-ls5gz
    @TaoDeChing-ls5gz 10 місяців тому

    Problem is the common Mexican doesn’t eat very inspiring dishes.

    • @danmur2797
      @danmur2797 9 місяців тому +3

      Highly disagree--there's a reason Mexican gastronomy is a UNESCO intangible cultural heritage (which not many cuisines are--French and Japanese are the other 2). Mexican food is like Italian food--rustic.
      Relies a lot on what is native to the area, locally grown produce/vegetables, legumes, etc.
      There are quite a few inspiring dishes, they are just not made every day. Ceviche and it's variants for instance, are now made all over the world (there is healthy debate on whether this is Peruvian or Mexican, but there's quite a lot of variety of Mexican ceviche using native ingredients).
      The thing is Mexican gastronomy is very diverse. It's one of the world's first fusion cuisines. Oftentimes what you think is European for instance is actually native to Mexico--chocolate, vanilla, tomatoes, zucchini/squash, etc. Or ingredients used widely in Asia like papaya, avocados, and chiles, are also native to Mexico (and Mexico has a large variety of chiles found nowhere else).
      In addition to corn, tequila, etc.
      And because Mexico received European immigrants particularly from France, Italy, and Germany, during its 300 year period under Spanish rule, and later at the end of the 19th century, it also developed similar dishes and baking styles found in particular to French and Italian techniques. And Mexico also shares some complexity with French cooking when it comes to some Mexican dishes. Why bakeries are also common in Mexico. Mexico also received Middle Eastern immigration influencing some dishes. And ingredients from Europe and Asia were introduced centuries ago to Mexico incorporated into Mexican dishes--tamarind, mango, pomegranates, lemons, oranges, beef, pork, goat, etc.
      There's even debate on whether some dishes were originally Mexican or Spanish given that so many ingredients were taken from the Americas to Spain--as well as dishes.
      There's even encyclopedic tomes of Mexican cookbooks dating back hundreds of years ago. From home cooks to nuns.
      The native foods--even before the Spanish arrived, were already extensive. The indigenous civilizations grew a large diversity of fruits and vegetables and herbs found nowhere else (Tenochtitlan, the capital of the Aztec empire, for instance had one of the worlds largest outdoor marketplaces). Often pairing it with wild animals like turkey (also native to the area), deer, venison, rabbit, seafood, etc.
      So it's quite a misconception to believe the average Mexican doesn't eat inspired dishes.

    • @axelmogr
      @axelmogr 3 місяці тому

      This comment reeks of ignorance. Your common mexican has a more cultured palate than your common american.

  • @rodrodriguez7032
    @rodrodriguez7032 Місяць тому

    Sorry guy, you could have done youe video without you gril friend. Your girl friend sounds pretentous. She asks like she some famous food critic. Expeclty at the end "For a dough" why doesn't she just go to star bucks get some coffee and gluten free muffin.