¡Tuvimos la suerte de pasar 50 días en México viajando en autobús y avión filmando recorridos gastronómicos! ¡Fue un momento increíble e incluso ahora estamos en Japón extrañando la comida de México! ¡Gracias por mirarnos y dejarnos un comentario!
Thanks! We had SOOOOO much footage of just how beautiful it is there but couldn’t figure a way to include it all. We should’ve just filmed an entire video of the streets and stuff. Thanks for watching and commenting!
I loved this, thank-you! Great to see the authentic Mexican street food getting the attention it deserves in this international city. I will say though that San Miguel is DEFINITELY not a "totally walkable city" lol I've been visiting for 11 years ... Uneven cobblestone streets and sidewalks, very steep streets ... get your sensible shoes on and be ready to WALK!
That’s true! We are avid walkers and do tons of miles everyday but the cobble stone streets killed us! Our ankles were barking from them we forgot. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Nobody does chicken quite like they do in Mexico. We were in France and they are famous for rotisserie chicken, we don’t have to tell you which one we would choose. Also, no habaneros in France😂
Mexico is underrated, otherwise it would be # 1 in a lot of things, how come when we talk about pyramids we only talk about Egypt, and nobody knows Mexico has the biggest in the world? .. about food? and I say this will all respect but there is no country even close to what Mexico offers in gastronomy. @@HeresGoodTravel
Definitely a foodie town! Great video! I’ve lived in SMA over 8 years… The nice part of living in a foodie town is it raises the bar for the entire city, a mediocre restaurant will not survive, including those outside the tourist areas.
Totally understand! There was a different restaurant on every single street and they all had such high-quality offerings. What a beautiful city must’ve been cool to live there!
You are so lucky about the weather is going to be incredible this time of year! It’s such a special place. We will always remember it and we ate some delicious food there and just had an incredible vacation. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Gracias por compartir y sus sugerencias apreciables gentrificadores. Cómo verdaderos blancos descubriendo el hermoso San Miguel. Patrimonio de la humanidad por la UNESCO. Expulsando a los locales, pero disfrutando de sus peculiaridades, de su exótica comida tan rica, que siempre a existido pero apenas las descubren
Crecimos en el sur de California con familiares mexicanos que nos visitaban desde que éramos muy pequeños y crecimos con mucha de esa cocina. Conocimos a muchos vendedores locales que aprecian el aspecto turístico de su ciudad y les encanta compartir su cultura con los extranjeros y los turistas mexicanos también. Lamentamos que te sientas así. Siempre tratamos de ser los visitantes más respetuosos y corteses, sin importar el lugar del mundo que visitemos, especialmente en México.
Bruh, us too!😂. We have a couple more videos left from our epic 50 day trip through Mexico! We ate some amazing food and met some really cool people, next up Japan!
My rent includes everything and a maid, security,wifi, and whatsapp. I stocked up on food, and I use La Comer for home delivery. My rent was 14K per month and after 14 months 15K per month and the USA cost was $672 to $910, as the dollar falls.I save and give to honest none beggars. live in Queretaro next door, since 2021. This is 70% less than the USA in 2021. I am in my 82nd year, and moved here at 79 in 2021. I have been coming to Mexico, mainly Acapulco for over 62 years, since age 20. I speak Spanish as a second language since age 14 among many other languages, and visiting all over the world on my own dime. Great video. I survived the good and bad of the USA for 79 years. I am not afraid of anything, and I support myself, and help honest none beggars. Good and evil is everywhere. I moved to Queretaro in 2021 at 79, and God warns me on about evil and dishonest monsters. This is my 82nd year with GOD as my guide. Happy in cool Queretaro since 2021. Over 62 years traveling Mexico, mainly Acapulco, all 50 USA states and the world on my own dime from working.
Thank you so much! What a cool story! We have not been to Queretaro yet but it’s very high on our list! We love Mexico and envision ourselves down there full time at some point. Thanks for the comment, hopefully we can visit your hometown soon!
We were lucky that our hotel is in the center so we would take breaks there. Most public shopping areas have paid public restrooms for 5-10 pesos. And if you buy a drink at any of the restaurants you’re able to use the restroom.
I came across your page!! Glad I did!! Love how positive you guys are and love that you try to speak the language/Spanish in Mexico 🇲🇽 Remember “H” is silent 😉 Ornitos, Orcharta there is no whore in whorechata 😂 hope my message doesn’t get deleted 🤪🤪😂 I can’t believe how much spicy salsa you can eat!!! 🥵🥵🥵
Thanks so much for this awesome comment! 😂Thanks so much for the reminder!!! The H’s and G’s allways kill us! This is just what we needed so we make an effort next time we say a soft H! We are in Japan now and we’re having a hard time finding food spicy enough for us but found a curry spot that the spice scale was 1-20!! Alyssa got the 20 and it was INSANE! Thanks again for the support and comment! Next weeks bud from Oaxaca!
@@HeresGoodTravel awesome!! Oaxaca is my favorite state in mexico!! We spend our summers in Guadalajara and a few weeks exploring new states in Mexico! We are from Utah!
For sure! Crazy how out of hand the US prices are, it’s the same for us in San Diego. We were just saying by Mexican standards SMA was pretty pricy. In CDMX we were paying $2.50 for lunch😂
Thanks! We do know this but totally forgot in the moment. Thanks for reminding us, always trying to practice and improve our Spanish. Thanks for watching and commenting! Salud!
@@HeresGoodTravel Woow that’s great I am Mexican and never heard of any Mexican nor saw any Mexican in my life eating cucarachas 🪳 it would be great if you recorded that. In Oaxaca from where I am from people eat Chapulines a relative of the grasshoppers but, not myself not my town nor in my region. But that’s the only thing I’ve seen people eating. Anyway, that was a nice challenge to watch I bow in respect
$8.25 for a whole Rotisserie Chicken?! - I just paid $8.99 for a No Biotics Whole Rotisserie Chicken at WholeFoods in Brooklyn! I lived in SMA (San Miguel de Allende) in 2012-13, and that same chicken was HALF the price you just Paid! Believe it, or not - People like you - making these "Travel" Videos ARE the Problem of what is happening in places like SMA. Can't you just go and enjoy the place - without Monetizing your "Journey"? With Gringo's - IT'S ALL ABOUT THE MONEY!
It is definitely true that things are getting more expensive in many areas across the world but we can assure you that we love San Miguel and try to be as respectful as possible when we film. I’m sure that the business who are able to increase their prices and better provide for their families appreciate the influx of business. We make next to nothing in our content and would much rather share an experience with others who are already planning a trip or just motivate them to explore the world. I’m sure Whole Foods effects the economy much more than we do.
The crunch on the bag tacos 😮😮😮😮
Swear they have epic churches and temples on every block! It rally was a pretty place to visit. It was really expensive though🫢
Mi México lindo y querido! 😀🤍🇲🇽🤍💪🏼
¡Tuvimos la suerte de pasar 50 días en México viajando en autobús y avión filmando recorridos gastronómicos! ¡Fue un momento increíble e incluso ahora estamos en Japón extrañando la comida de México! ¡Gracias por mirarnos y dejarnos un comentario!
@@HeresGoodTravel Gracias a ustedes por su visita 🇲🇽🙏🏼 Saludos desde Baja California hasta Japón! 🙂
What a gorgeous city and fab food!
Thanks! We had SOOOOO much footage of just how beautiful it is there but couldn’t figure a way to include it all. We should’ve just filmed an entire video of the streets and stuff. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Wow that cathedral 😍
Alyssa calls it the Cinderella Castle 😂. Honestly that place is so beautiful it hurts to leave and go back to normal life!
It is not a cathedral…is the St. Michael the Archangel Parish
Wow ❤ que rico es México en gastronomía deliciosa que bonito es San Miguel de Allende hermoso. Saludos cordiales güeros viva 🇲🇽
¡Muchas gracias! Nos lo pasamos de maravilla en esa hermosa ciudad. ¡Estén atentos este verano para ver un video de tacos de Tijuana!
SMA is beautiful and the food amazing!
What a crazy place🤯! The more you walk the prettier it gets! We had so much fun and will definitely be back!
I loved this, thank-you! Great to see the authentic Mexican street food getting the attention it deserves in this international city.
I will say though that San Miguel is DEFINITELY not a "totally walkable city" lol I've been visiting for 11 years ... Uneven cobblestone streets and sidewalks, very steep streets ... get your sensible shoes on and be ready to WALK!
That’s true! We are avid walkers and do tons of miles everyday but the cobble stone streets killed us! Our ankles were barking from them we forgot. Thanks for watching and commenting!
man!!! that chicken looks delicious.
Nobody does chicken quite like they do in Mexico. We were in France and they are famous for rotisserie chicken, we don’t have to tell you which one we would choose. Also, no habaneros in France😂
Mexico is underrated, otherwise it would be # 1 in a lot of things, how come when we talk about pyramids we only talk about Egypt, and nobody knows Mexico has the biggest in the world? .. about food? and I say this will all respect but there is no country even close to what Mexico offers in gastronomy. @@HeresGoodTravel
I am loving you guys
Thank you so much! We really appreciate it! SMA was such a fun place to visit, Oaxaca is up next! Hasta pronto!
Definitely a foodie town!
Great video!
I’ve lived in SMA over 8 years… The nice part of living in a foodie town is it raises the bar for the entire city, a mediocre restaurant will not survive, including those outside the tourist areas.
Totally understand! There was a different restaurant on every single street and they all had such high-quality offerings. What a beautiful city must’ve been cool to live there!
Thanks for sharing your Mexican experience. We’ll be headed to SMA pretty soon and we are so excited to explore new places.
You are so lucky about the weather is going to be incredible this time of year! It’s such a special place. We will always remember it and we ate some delicious food there and just had an incredible vacation. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Love SMA, can’t wait to go back.
🤙 Totally! Although we might be going to Tucson sooner since they’re opening a SOUPLANTATION!🤯
Great video.
Thank you so much! SMDA IS A WORLD GEM WE ARE SO HAPPY. WE FINALLY GOT TO EXPERIENCE IT FOR OURSELVES. THANK YOU FOR WATCHING AND COMMENTING.
Looks awesome
Thanks so much, SMA is an incredible little village. We had the best food and met some really cool people.
I love San Miguel. My family is from Dolores Hidalgo. My cousin is a priest at the main cathedral. This beautiful city holds a place in my heart.
We wanted to take a trip to visit that church but were unable! Thank you so much for the comment and thanks for watching!❤️🇲🇽
F A N T A S T I C ! ! ! 💯👍😀
Thanks so much for watching us smash all the delicious food in San Miguel de Allende! We will continue to eat our way around Mexico!
This town is next to where I live, never been tho 😂😂
It’s a beautiful place, really expensive though! Worth the price but pricier than the other cities we visited
SMA is one of the worlds most beautiful cities . I think of it as Mexico's Florence .
Amazing we love this! We haven’t been to Florence yet by it’s on our list! Thanks for the comment! We are already missing SMA!
Don Taco Tequila used to be part of my mother's home. ❤
Wow! That’s place was awesome, thanks for watching and commenting -we love to hear about new places and the history they hold!
I wish I there with you guys.
No doubt! Such a beautiful incredible place! We will be back for sure, join us!
Gracias por compartir y sus sugerencias apreciables gentrificadores. Cómo verdaderos blancos descubriendo el hermoso San Miguel. Patrimonio de la humanidad por la UNESCO. Expulsando a los locales, pero disfrutando de sus peculiaridades, de su exótica comida tan rica, que siempre a existido pero apenas las descubren
Crecimos en el sur de California con familiares mexicanos que nos visitaban desde que éramos muy pequeños y crecimos con mucha de esa cocina. Conocimos a muchos vendedores locales que aprecian el aspecto turístico de su ciudad y les encanta compartir su cultura con los extranjeros y los turistas mexicanos también. Lamentamos que te sientas así. Siempre tratamos de ser los visitantes más respetuosos y corteses, sin importar el lugar del mundo que visitemos, especialmente en México.
I wanna see more
Bruh, us too!😂. We have a couple more videos left from our epic 50 day trip through Mexico! We ate some amazing food and met some really cool people, next up Japan!
Wow I never eat vegan but those vegan tacos looked like fuego
They were awesome! We honestly just went for beers and saw some of the food and had to get some. 10/10!
My rent includes everything and a maid, security,wifi, and whatsapp.
I stocked up on food, and I use La Comer for home delivery. My rent was 14K per month and after 14 months 15K per month and the USA cost was $672 to $910, as the dollar falls.I save and give to honest none beggars. live in Queretaro next door, since 2021. This is 70% less than the USA in 2021. I am in my 82nd year, and moved here at 79 in 2021. I have been coming to Mexico, mainly Acapulco for over 62 years, since age 20. I speak Spanish as a second language since age 14 among many other languages, and visiting all over the world on my own dime.
Great video.
I survived the good and bad of the USA for 79 years. I am not afraid of anything, and I support myself, and help honest none beggars. Good and evil is everywhere. I moved to Queretaro in 2021 at 79, and God warns me on about evil and dishonest monsters. This is my 82nd year with GOD as my guide.
Happy in cool Queretaro since 2021. Over 62 years traveling Mexico, mainly Acapulco, all 50 USA states and the world on my own dime from working.
Thank you so much! What a cool story! We have not been to Queretaro yet but it’s very high on our list! We love Mexico and envision ourselves down there full time at some point. Thanks for the comment, hopefully we can visit your hometown soon!
Where do you go to the bathroom ???
We were lucky that our hotel is in the center so we would take breaks there. Most public shopping areas have paid public restrooms for 5-10 pesos. And if you buy a drink at any of the restaurants you’re able to use the restroom.
I came across your page!! Glad I did!! Love how positive you guys are and love that you try to speak the language/Spanish in Mexico 🇲🇽 Remember “H” is silent 😉 Ornitos, Orcharta there is no whore in whorechata 😂 hope my message doesn’t get deleted 🤪🤪😂 I can’t believe how much spicy salsa you can eat!!! 🥵🥵🥵
Thanks so much for this awesome comment! 😂Thanks so much for the reminder!!! The H’s and G’s allways kill us! This is just what we needed so we make an effort next time we say a soft H! We are in Japan now and we’re having a hard time finding food spicy enough for us but found a curry spot that the spice scale was 1-20!! Alyssa got the 20 and it was INSANE! Thanks again for the support and comment! Next weeks bud from Oaxaca!
@@HeresGoodTravel awesome!! Oaxaca is my favorite state in mexico!! We spend our summers in Guadalajara and a few weeks exploring new states in Mexico! We are from Utah!
Whorechata.
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I live in miami i would say 56 dollars for dinner is not expensive that's what McDonald's for three people would be about
For sure! Crazy how out of hand the US prices are, it’s the same for us in San Diego. We were just saying by Mexican standards SMA was pretty pricy. In CDMX we were paying $2.50 for lunch😂
@@HeresGoodTravel2.50? No shit ? That's crazy I haven't heard that price since 1990s McDonald's dollar menu 😂
I’ve notice you aspire the “H” in Spanish (jornito for hornito). But H in Spanish is mute…
Thanks! We do know this but totally forgot in the moment. Thanks for reminding us, always trying to practice and improve our Spanish. Thanks for watching and commenting! Salud!
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Thanks for the love and support! These last 50 days in Mexico have just been incredible and some of the best of our lives! Plenty more to come!
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Nobody in Mexico eats shrimps with the shells on lol that was so insane lol
We know many Mexicans who eat the shells of the cucarachas
@@HeresGoodTravel Woow that’s great I am Mexican and never heard of any Mexican nor saw any Mexican in my life eating cucarachas 🪳 it would be great if you recorded that. In Oaxaca from where I am from people eat Chapulines a relative of the grasshoppers but, not myself not my town nor in my region. But that’s the only thing I’ve seen people eating. Anyway, that was a nice challenge to watch I bow in respect
This is a "small town"? How?
Population and size
I would die if i eat all this in one day
lol us too. We were in SMA for 5 nights and picked our favorite bites to add to the video.
@HeresGoodTravel 😆
Head eater....Sounds like Diddy😅
Hahaha we didn’t even think of that! So funny! Thank you for this haha
Everything has a face 😂😂
😂DELICIOUS faces!
Gentrification. In one word.
There is a beautiful artistic side to the city but we feel there are still amazing localities on the outskirts
$8.25 for a whole Rotisserie Chicken?! - I just paid $8.99 for a No Biotics Whole Rotisserie Chicken at WholeFoods in Brooklyn! I lived in SMA (San Miguel de Allende) in 2012-13, and that same chicken was HALF the price you just Paid! Believe it, or not - People like you - making these "Travel" Videos ARE the Problem of what is happening in places like SMA. Can't you just go and enjoy the place - without Monetizing your "Journey"? With Gringo's - IT'S ALL ABOUT THE MONEY!
It is definitely true that things are getting more expensive in many areas across the world but we can assure you that we love San Miguel and try to be as respectful as possible when we film. I’m sure that the business who are able to increase their prices and better provide for their families appreciate the influx of business. We make next to nothing in our content and would much rather share an experience with others who are already planning a trip or just motivate them to explore the world. I’m sure Whole Foods effects the economy much more than we do.
$35 for 12 mini pancakes??!!
Too expensive
35 pesos $1.75 usd