Let us know which other foods you want Chinese Grandpa to try for the first time! Also part two of this video of Chinese Grandpa trying Taco Bell coming soon so press the bell button to get notifications when we release it!
The linguistics in Asian languages is very similar to those of Latin languages. That's why it's easier for them to speak Spanish without a heavy accent like they have in English
Im only 24 and my grandpa died a month after I turned 18 from cancer, we were close asf and had a lot of stuff planned to do together before he died. I wish I made a channel like this with him, he was crazy but funny as hell and loved eating, we hung out like 5 days a week and always went out to eat and walked around walmart in the middle of the night lol. You are gonna be glad you got all these videos some day!
I'm from México, usually original quesadilla is only tortilla and cheese (Chihuahua or Manchego, or the Oaxaca cheese if you want the premium one) Now, for "Special" quesadillas, you get Lorenzas or Caramelos (adding grilled meat); QuesaBirrias (Adding birria meat and dipping the tortilla in the consomé of the birria); Sincronizadas (Adding slices of jam and avocado, and some times a sauce); Quesadilla al pastor (With pork/lamb meat that has been marinared in adobo.
I’m from New Mexico. Ours is the same. But we do burritos differently, it’s usually just the meat or the meat and beans maybe cheese. We focus on our salsa a lot more.
These were all really good food but kind of like Mexican fast food. You guys should do a part two and try mariscos, molcajete, chile rellenos, more actual dishes. Thank you guys so much for showing love 🫶🏽
@@maxhernandez1277it’s actually a traditional Mexican dish usually they just use the molcajete as the bowl they’ll put sizzling meat or shrimp ,cheese, onions , chile and you can eat with tortillas!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Chinese Grandpa is the man!!! But seriously I love the idea of the series, exploring different cultures through food. You guys are lucky to have each other 😍
The grandpa actually pronounced "horchata" better than the grandson. But I do agree with the grandson that the Cabeza is the softest beef with Lengua the second most tender beef. The food looks really good but putting lettuce and tomato in a burrito or quesadilla is a straight up American gringo move, in Mexico they don't put lettuce in tacos or burritos.
You can not deny you are his grandson and he is your grandpa, when he was young he looked a lot like you. What a cool sharp as a whip grandpa - thanks for sharing him with us ! Now I want a Chinese Grandpa. Cow heads? Oh my !
It is soooo precious to see the great relationship of this family!!!! Your grandpa is cool as hell and so generous with his kindness and absolutely loves his time with you......carry his lesson as we all should.....TY. I'm subscribed now.
Lost both my grandpas around 7 years ago. Was real close with both of them. Love seeing people getting closer to their elders. I’d give anything to go back to 8-9 years ago before they left. Never know when you won’t see them again.
Dude, this is so cool. I never knew my Grandfather's, you're so lucky to have your's. I enjoyed watching this video, got a kick out of watching your relationship, which is a blessing from GOD. Enjoy making these videos, and cherish the memories with your Grandfather. I'll be waiting for your next video.
Big fan, my grandfather passed away when I was 14, but this is the kind of content I would be putting out if he was still around. Keep up the good work!
This was the first video I’ve seen from you two and I love it! I love your grandpa’s story, your respect for him and your dedication to sharing different foods with him when you knew he wanted to try different foods. You both are overflowing with hilarious personality! I will be binge watching!
I miss my grandparents all of them . Do you know grandparent is so important to one’s upbringing . Miss u Mami ! ( mi strong minded Latina, grandmother who raised me and whom I slept with til 17 )
I was disappointed in how that Mexican food looked too. I'm also on the East coast, and we definitely have better options. Who doesn't put rice in a burrito?
@@nicktom52yeah its rare to find lettuce in tacos or burritos that happen to be "authentic" , the ideal taco only has meat, onions and cilantro with a choice of salsa, the burrito is the same with the addition of rice and beans , thats it nothing else if you are having a burrito from a restaurant with lettuce in it , i can almost bet that place is mediocre at best
thats why i love the us. so many mixed cultures. your fam comes here they bring their language, and meet different people and now peoples grandkids know their grandparents native language, English, and a bit of Spanish. so cool
Love this. I visit my grandpa and have him try new cuisine almost every weekend and by far he love most Asian cuisine. Mostly Chinese cuisine. Love your videos keep them coming. Blessings to you and your family . ❤️
I don't even know how your video came up on my algorithm or my feed, but I'm so glad it did! Your grandpa is so stinking cute and you are so adorable! I think it's so freaking beautiful the two of you spend time together like this! I never had a relationship with my grandparents and it's just so beautiful to see the two of you spending time together!
Everything you gave your grandpa is like Mexican fast food/street food. It's really not sit down Mexican food. Go with him to a Mexican restaurant where they have hand-made tortillas, menudo, pozole, birria stew, machaca and eggs, chorizo and eggs, chile verde, etc. You can do another video trying all kinds of Mexican seafood dishes, too. Middle Eastern or Indian food would be interesting for your grandpa to try.
Great video. I grew up in Texas but my father is from Hong Kong and I remember him trying Mexican food for the first time. He really liked fajitas but not much else. Your grandpa seems like a good guy and love his story of working hard and only eating Chinese and American fast food but now wanting to expand his horizons.
Me and my grandpa or what we called him anywhere was Papa Nacho all the he came to the US we always loved how we would get Panda Express he would always always want to go and we would it was very nice but it was hard to lose him after now 2 almost 3 years but its nice seeing your Grandpa eating Mexican food warms my heart
I hope that you and your grandfather one day have the opportunity to try Mexican food in Mexico. The burritos, torta and the quesadilla here are very different. We better not even talk about las flautas al pastor.
❤ ❤️ loved the video! hopefully this is not the first and last time Granpa tries it…maybe next time some enchiladas, chilaquiles, sopes/gorditas, tamales, pozole and/or pancita
God its so refreshing to see an honest person give their honest opinion. Like, we wont get mad if people dont like some or all our dishes, i dont. However, we are in a time were people kiss ass and say they love everything. His honesty was refreshing.
I love Mexican food, but I love the love you have for your Grandfather. Honor him, love him, enjoy the time you have with him cause they are precious! Thanks for the reminder that Family is everything!….. SanJoséBob
bro i appreciate your liking of cabeza. many americans are scared to try the different taco meat we offer. ik lots of asians also eat tripas which is intestines and also lengua which is cow tongue. all amazing. everyone should try each taco at least once. you'll be surprised what you do and don't like
There is a large community of Chinese immigrants in Mexicali, Mexico. They helped build the Mexican rail system that operates to this day. They took with them their culinary craft while experiencing Mexican cuisine. I had a chance to eat at one of their restaurants there and it was delicious!
Fun video but would of loved to see some better quality mexican food..i get it tho not everywhere has it but i think grandpa would really like it alot more
I agree with Grandpa on Tres Leches cake, I'm not a fan either. This was so fun to watch & new subscriber here! My daughter moved to China 5 years ago to teach & married a Chinese man, my wonderful son-in-law ❤ I will share your channel with them, they are here visiting Oregon for a month.
The main difference in these Mexican food dishes is what’s carrying the meat, so it’s extremely important to eat them right off the griddle . The meats all take a long time to be prepared so they’re not going to change much if you wait 30-60 minutes, but the whole point of eating a quesadilla is its crunchiness combined with the cheese pull that’s missing when you wait for over an hour to eat it. Same with the torta, the bread is toasted for a reason, and if you wait around for it to get steamed in a wrapper you’re missing the whole airiness of the bread combined with the velvetiness of the refried beans mixed with bits of salty, crumbly cheese. It’s like judging a pizza that was delivered an hour ago, nothing beats when Mexican food is eaten straight off the griddle, the most you can wait to truly experience it is the walk to your car. Once all the ingredients all hit the same temperature, food’s basically ruined and you lose that difference in textures and it all becomes one jumbled mess. If you reheat the food with the lettuce, tomato and avocado in it you’re basically a monster. 😂
Your grandpa is adorable and I love how he pronounced horchata correctly (yours needs quite a bit of work lol). I'm from México and this food spread made me really sad, though. The US uses a lot of fillers on Mexican food and mess it up. Burritos and quesadillas shouldn't have lettuce, tomato, nor sour cream in them. Nor rice, at least these burritos didn't have that. The torta also had too many unbalanced fillers. Lime juice is essential for tacos de cabeza and lengua, to bring out the flavors properly and cut the fat. That birria looked dry and sad. Birria is best when eaten in a bowl like a soup/stew. Most US places make birria wrong, anyway. The flautas were missing avocado sauce and tomato sauce, and red chili sauce. Them being filled with al pastor meat is a deviation, but it sounds tasty. And these were just "garnachas" (and very limited), kind of like fast food, and nowhere near representative of our cuisine, even if they claim just one region of Mex. There's more, but I'll let it be for now lol.
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I'm Mexican...and I approve this video. I would hang out with you guys.
‘You’re on crack!’ ‘No. I’m on Mexican Coke.’ Had me rolling 😂
The Gungman is quick!
😂😂😂😂I'm dying when he said that 😂😂made my day my first video watching Chinese grandpa ❤love his vibes he one Gnarly 🤙🫡💯
Gung Gung is a sharp man! Their relationship is so fun.
Grandpas pronunciation on horchata is on point while yours isn't 😂
I came to say the same thing…accidental perfection is something else. Haha
@@Evol1HipHop My thoughts exactly lol
Y todavía dice "let's go with that" jajajaja un poco de vergüenza debería tener.
@@SarahLynn-h6s Si lo dijo perfectamente 🤣 Todos dicen “HORCHAWDAW” nooooooooo…. Hahaha
The linguistics in Asian languages is very similar to those of Latin languages. That's why it's easier for them to speak Spanish without a heavy accent like they have in English
Your grandpa said Horchata the right way!
Im only 24 and my grandpa died a month after I turned 18 from cancer, we were close asf and had a lot of stuff planned to do together before he died. I wish I made a channel like this with him, he was crazy but funny as hell and loved eating, we hung out like 5 days a week and always went out to eat and walked around walmart in the middle of the night lol. You are gonna be glad you got all these videos some day!
Your grandpa seemed like a cool person. I never knew either of my grandpas. You were lucky to have him as long as you did in your life.
I wish mine was dead
I'm sorry he passed, I am sure he is still with you
Sorry to hear that
I agree - and your kids and grand kids will appreciate them too !
I took my Mexican Grandpa to eat Chinese and he asked for tortillas and a jalapeno.
My parents are the same. Take them to KBBQ, Asian Food, heck Mediterranian and ask for Tortilla or Chiles.
The tech is to bring your own
I went to a Korean bbq recently with my parents in LA and they actually added tortillas to the menu 😂 I’m guessing people would ask for them hahaha
My father always carried a wrapped jalapeño in his suit pocket.😊
@FabiolaMacabre bro fucking sams but in houston. like its such a waste to have all that meat to cook and no tortillas to eat it with LOL
Your Grandfather is so charismatic. I LOVE him! 😍
Here in So Cal, the Quesadilla's usually only have cheese and the meat of your choice...
I'm from México, usually original quesadilla is only tortilla and cheese (Chihuahua or Manchego, or the Oaxaca cheese if you want the premium one)
Now, for "Special" quesadillas, you get Lorenzas or Caramelos (adding grilled meat); QuesaBirrias (Adding birria meat and dipping the tortilla in the consomé of the birria); Sincronizadas (Adding slices of jam and avocado, and some times a sauce); Quesadilla al pastor (With pork/lamb meat that has been marinared in adobo.
I’m from New Mexico. Ours is the same. But we do burritos differently, it’s usually just the meat or the meat and beans maybe cheese. We focus on our salsa a lot more.
Rigghhttt, I was like why does it have those veggies!!
These were all really good food but kind of like Mexican fast food. You guys should do a part two and try mariscos, molcajete, chile rellenos, more actual dishes. Thank you guys so much for showing love 🫶🏽
Quieres que se coman un molcajete?😂
@@themexicansensation2698nunca se lo acabarían 😭😭 ni se que quería decir, si una salsa o pico
@@maxhernandez1277it’s actually a traditional Mexican dish usually they just use the molcajete as the bowl they’ll put sizzling meat or shrimp ,cheese, onions , chile and you can eat with tortillas!
@@judithdelangel2378 Habla en español si tan conocedora de México te conoces, jajaja, no tienes NPI.
Mole, or how ever you spell it.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Chinese Grandpa is the man!!! But seriously I love the idea of the series, exploring different cultures through food. You guys are lucky to have each other 😍
Love from Mexico 🇲🇽 ❤ Thank you for eating our food!
I love when grandpa's like "ayooo!!" 🧐😯 funny guy, funny guy 💀
The grandpa actually pronounced "horchata" better than the grandson. But I do agree with the grandson that the Cabeza is the softest beef with Lengua the second most tender beef. The food looks really good but putting lettuce and tomato in a burrito or quesadilla is a straight up American gringo move, in Mexico they don't put lettuce in tacos or burritos.
As a Mexican I respect his honesty 🫡
"I'm on Mexican coke" 😂.
That makes two of us grampa
Chinese grandpa said "Aye yo, you gotta chill" lmao
Hearing a grandpa say Ayooooo is so funny
You can not deny you are his grandson and he is your grandpa, when he was young he looked a lot like you. What a cool sharp as a whip grandpa - thanks for sharing him with us ! Now I want a Chinese Grandpa. Cow heads? Oh my !
I love seeing your family dynamic, warms my heart so much
You two are awesome! Never had lettuce & tomatoes in a Quesadilla, that ain't it!
We add tomato and lettuce in my house, but only when we want some plants in our system. Otherwise it's just cheese or cheese and ham
We add it on the top in my house
I agree, we do it as topper and we use guacamole 😁@@ruthlessntoothless7552
Its for flautas not quesadillas
Yeah that threw me off lol
Your grandpa is so funny and quick witted. Also, those tacos and birria tacos look so sad 🥲🥲🥲
Your Grandpa is super cool. Hold him close. I lost mine a few years back…and every once it a while it tugs at my heart. Savor every moment…🙏
I loved it when you said you were going to buy the food mañana and he said ¡ahora! 🤭😄
Grandpa was a serious unit back in the day! Much respect to you sir.
Grandpa pronounces horchata perfectly.
His grandson: "sure...we'll go with that"
2:12 your dad pronounced Horchata the right way
It is soooo precious to see the great relationship of this family!!!! Your grandpa is cool as hell and so generous with his kindness and absolutely loves his time with you......carry his lesson as we all should.....TY. I'm subscribed now.
The second your grandpa said ahora, I subscribed. 🥰
Lost both my grandpas around 7 years ago. Was real close with both of them. Love seeing people getting closer to their elders. I’d give anything to go back to 8-9 years ago before they left. Never know when you won’t see them again.
Thanks for share this awesome moment with us. I'm from Mexico and your grandpa is so sweet. I love the Quesadillas always 😊
Your grandfather is 10 out of 5! You are privileged to have him. Great channel too.
Dude, this is so cool. I never knew my Grandfather's, you're so lucky to have your's. I enjoyed watching this video, got a kick out of watching your relationship, which is a blessing from GOD. Enjoy making these videos, and cherish the memories with your Grandfather. I'll be waiting for your next video.
You have a great grandpa what a treat to watch.
Big fan, my grandfather passed away when I was 14, but this is the kind of content I would be putting out if he was still around. Keep up the good work!
I appreciate his honesty and love his reaction to different foods. Hope grandpa enjoys more to come!
So nice to see you have a relationship with your Grandfather. Good for you and Good for him. God's Blessings to you. 😊
This was the first video I’ve seen from you two and I love it! I love your grandpa’s story, your respect for him and your dedication to sharing different foods with him when you knew he wanted to try different foods. You both are overflowing with hilarious personality! I will be binge watching!
Taquitos and flautas are completely different, but very similar 😂😂😂
It's like a chimichanga to a burrito or Chalupa to Taco.
Flautas are the American name for Tacos Dorados (Taquitos)
@@6thHokageJuanthe American Name what are
You talking about? Tacos dorados are flat and Flautas are rolled up.
@@danielolivares5 Tacos Dorados can also be rolled up...in Nueva Italia Michoacan, if you ask for Flautas they wouldn't know what to give you...
@@6thHokageJuanno they’re not each Mexican region is different
@@6thHokageJuanWhat are you saying
I like how you interact with your grandpa, like a father and a old friend lots of respect compassion and friendliness and truth
Three seconds after your grandpa started talking I had to hit subscribe. I enjoyed your video.
You should have gotten Carne asada!!! Everybody loved beef!!! You need a do over!!!
I stick with carne asada and pastor. Gotta get the salsas though.
I miss my grandparents all of them . Do you know grandparent is so important to one’s upbringing .
Miss u Mami ! ( mi strong minded Latina, grandmother who raised me and whom I slept with til 17 )
This is the first video I’m seeing from you and I’m subscribing because I absolutely love your grandpa!
As someone from LA, I feel sad for you guys. Only the tacos looked decent. You never put lettuce in a burrito or quesadilla.
Are you sure about that because you are wrong there are different kinds of tacos and burritos
I was disappointed in how that Mexican food looked too. I'm also on the East coast, and we definitely have better options. Who doesn't put rice in a burrito?
@@nicktom52yeah its rare to find lettuce in tacos or burritos that happen to be "authentic" , the ideal taco only has meat, onions and cilantro with a choice of salsa, the burrito is the same with the addition of rice and beans , thats it nothing else if you are having a burrito from a restaurant with lettuce in it , i can almost bet that place is mediocre at best
@@TerraTechs1 u are wrong again also certains parts of Mexico is different
@@mrtyreus0East coast, rice in burrito lol?? I won’t say ride in a burrito is bad but it definitely is not authentic
thats why i love the us. so many mixed cultures. your fam comes here they bring their language, and meet different people and now peoples grandkids know their grandparents native language, English, and a bit of Spanish. so cool
Love this. I visit my grandpa and have him try new cuisine almost every weekend and by far he love most Asian cuisine. Mostly Chinese cuisine. Love your videos keep them coming. Blessings to you and your family . ❤️
I don't even know how your video came up on my algorithm or my feed, but I'm so glad it did! Your grandpa is so stinking cute and you are so adorable! I think it's so freaking beautiful the two of you spend time together like this! I never had a relationship with my grandparents and it's just so beautiful to see the two of you spending time together!
Super awesome to see you two together ... so fun to watch !!!
Your Grampa is the best! What a pleasure to see him do his thing. Good stuff
Love the shorts, but the longer form content is where it's at! Much love guys
Grandpa pronounced Horchata perfectly! He's gotta teach ya 😉🤣
"This is the best day ever!" Lovin' gum gum. Thanks for this video.
He’s soooo cuteeeeeee!!! Blessings from Mexico!
Everything you gave your grandpa is like Mexican fast food/street food. It's really not sit down Mexican food.
Go with him to a Mexican restaurant where they have hand-made tortillas, menudo, pozole, birria stew, machaca and eggs, chorizo and eggs, chile verde, etc. You can do another video trying all kinds of Mexican seafood dishes, too.
Middle Eastern or Indian food would be interesting for your grandpa to try.
That's what I was thinking👍👍👍
Mexicans have the best seafood, siete mares, tostada mixta, aguachile, my mouth is watering
jajajaja cállate chicano, todo lo que mencionas en México también se considera comida de calle.
@@SarahLynn-h6s😂😂😂😂
Indian food!
I've never had a burrito or a quesadilla with so much salad inside! Lol
Great video. I grew up in Texas but my father is from Hong Kong and I remember him trying Mexican food for the first time. He really liked fajitas but not much else. Your grandpa seems like a good guy and love his story of working hard and only eating Chinese and American fast food but now wanting to expand his horizons.
From a 57 year old Italian Chef: GUNG GUNG is a bad-ass!!!
Mark it down...book it. Superstar in the making.
Me and my grandpa or what we called him anywhere was Papa Nacho all the he came to the US we always loved how we would get Panda Express he would always always want to go and we would it was very nice but it was hard to lose him after now 2 almost 3 years but its nice seeing your Grandpa eating Mexican food warms my heart
Thank you for BLESSING US WITH YOU AND YOUR GRANDDAUGHTER REACTION TO MEXICAN DELICIOUS FOOD
You both are really awesome together! I never knew both my grandfather. They both died before I was born.Your grandpa is really cool!!
I loved grandpas innocent lil "ayoo" lol
Just came across your channel, and I am now a new subscriber. I absolutely love your grandpa.
I hope that you and your grandfather one day have the opportunity to try Mexican food in Mexico. The burritos, torta and the quesadilla here are very different. We better not even talk about las flautas al pastor.
"Tasta lika vaneerra" was epic lol. Reminded me of my family
❤ ❤️ loved the video! hopefully this is not the first and last time Granpa tries it…maybe next time some enchiladas, chilaquiles, sopes/gorditas, tamales, pozole and/or pancita
That first taco is also called barbacoa.
LOOOOOOOVE THIS VIDEO. YOUR GRAMPA IS ADORABLE 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
your grandpas adorable he has such a wholesome kind essence
God its so refreshing to see an honest person give their honest opinion. Like, we wont get mad if people dont like some or all our dishes, i dont. However, we are in a time were people kiss ass and say they love everything. His honesty was refreshing.
I love Mexican food, but I love the love you have for your Grandfather. Honor him, love him, enjoy the time you have with him cause they are precious! Thanks for the reminder that Family is everything!….. SanJoséBob
Man, he seems like such a cool guy. Trust me, get to know him as much as you can, once he's gone, you'll wish you had.
Respect to you and love for gramps!!
Loving the vibes of this channel!!!
I love this your grandpa remind me of my father his personality is hilarious 😂.
also my 1st time visiting your channel great stuff hope you always have grampa in your vids thx
grandpa hitting you with the 'pause' is insane i already love him
Love this your grandpa is cool reminds me of my pops
Dude....Grandpa is awesome! Makes me really miss mine. These vids will be gold for you and your kids dome day. Love it!
Grandpa is hella cool. I wish I had a Grandpa like him
I love your Grandad. "Nope, I'm on Mexican Coke"! 😄😍😂
I subscribed & look forward to hanging out with Gung Gung again!
Hi from Franklin, MA! You and your grandpa are wonderful :)
Gramps...loves his cake cake.... shot out to grandma
He's so adorable! I loved this!! So wholesome 😊
nah gramps had me cracking all vid 🤣🤣🤣🤣
bro i appreciate your liking of cabeza. many americans are scared to try the different taco meat we offer. ik lots of asians also eat tripas which is intestines and also lengua which is cow tongue. all amazing. everyone should try each taco at least once. you'll be surprised what you do and don't like
Love these vids with gong gong, makes me miss mine
Your grandpa is amazing, greetings from monterrey mexico.
Love the conection. Bro i miss my grandpa love the chanel ❤
Chinese dad just casually hanging around in the background. 😂
Hes honest, like grandpa already hes invited for sure to the carne asada.
There is a large community of Chinese immigrants in Mexicali, Mexico. They helped build the Mexican rail system that operates to this day. They took with them their culinary craft while experiencing Mexican cuisine. I had a chance to eat at one of their restaurants there and it was delicious!
Fun video but would of loved to see some better quality mexican food..i get it tho not everywhere has it but i think grandpa would really like it alot more
have him try menudo or pozole next time maybe molé if you can find it nearby 😉 your grandpa is awesome!
Bro. Your grandpa is funny!!! Keep making videos like that
Chinese grandpa ur the best. You seen like a fun guy to be around.
First time watching, Chinese grandpa is so cool and funny!!! I have to agree with him, the taquitos are the best!!!
I agree with Grandpa on Tres Leches cake, I'm not a fan either. This was so fun to watch & new subscriber here! My daughter moved to China 5 years ago to teach & married a Chinese man, my wonderful son-in-law ❤ I will share your channel with them, they are here visiting Oregon for a month.
The main difference in these Mexican food dishes is what’s carrying the meat, so it’s extremely important to eat them right off the griddle . The meats all take a long time to be prepared so they’re not going to change much if you wait 30-60 minutes, but the whole point of eating a quesadilla is its crunchiness combined with the cheese pull that’s missing when you wait for over an hour to eat it. Same with the torta, the bread is toasted for a reason, and if you wait around for it to get steamed in a wrapper you’re missing the whole airiness of the bread combined with the velvetiness of the refried beans mixed with bits of salty, crumbly cheese. It’s like judging a pizza that was delivered an hour ago, nothing beats when Mexican food is eaten straight off the griddle, the most you can wait to truly experience it is the walk to your car. Once all the ingredients all hit the same temperature, food’s basically ruined and you lose that difference in textures and it all becomes one jumbled mess. If you reheat the food with the lettuce, tomato and avocado in it you’re basically a monster. 😂
Oh my, I so agree.
All food looks and must be good! Grandpa is funny!
I really enjoyed your grandpa's experience of Mexican food... Very funny ☺
I will suggest you getting him some Poke ( Hawaiian Cuisine).
Thanks.
Your grandpa is adorable and I love how he pronounced horchata correctly (yours needs quite a bit of work lol).
I'm from México and this food spread made me really sad, though. The US uses a lot of fillers on Mexican food and mess it up. Burritos and quesadillas shouldn't have lettuce, tomato, nor sour cream in them. Nor rice, at least these burritos didn't have that. The torta also had too many unbalanced fillers.
Lime juice is essential for tacos de cabeza and lengua, to bring out the flavors properly and cut the fat. That birria looked dry and sad. Birria is best when eaten in a bowl like a soup/stew. Most US places make birria wrong, anyway.
The flautas were missing avocado sauce and tomato sauce, and red chili sauce. Them being filled with al pastor meat is a deviation, but it sounds tasty.
And these were just "garnachas" (and very limited), kind of like fast food, and nowhere near representative of our cuisine, even if they claim just one region of Mex.
There's more, but I'll let it be for now lol.