Damn when his dad said that the photo he was holding was from a medallion/chain that he sold to buy pots and pans and a register to start his business... man I teared up. THAT is what it’s all about. Orgullo Mexicano!
that father's story is so inspiring.. selling one of the things he most cherished in a bet to make himself a better life. You could see him just about to tear up when he said that story.
this was one of my favorite episodes.....all these dudes were chillin and having a good time! Not one pretentious moment. Got drunk but remained respectful.
FOH, you guys only do the "black and brown let's unite" act! When it's beneficial to you guys. African-American blacks changed so much for immigrants and minorities in the States and as a African myself i must say y'all show such a lack of respect towards them. mi casa es tu casa my ass...
72vince27 Mexican-Americans had the first anti-segregation in schools legal case in the US, The Lemon Grove Incident in the 1930s. They have continuously fought for civil and human rights since day one. Learn your history, not just the history that is convenient to you. Mi casa es su casa applies to anyone and everyone.
Suzanne Baruch maybe he felt more comfortable speaking in Spanish. He probably has a thick accent and thinks people won't understand. It's very common for older people who know the language to be shy. I'm pretty sure he knows but has an accent. He's been a business owner for many years and worked his ass off. You can see and hear because his son talked about college and finance. Mind boggling how little respect people have for old timers who have broken their backs for their families. Chill with the negative comments. Live life, enjoy the good times fuck outta here with that negative nonsense.
Please feature more Chicago restaurants!!!! Pilsen will always be my first home. Actually went to Carnitas uruapan for my birthday breakfast last year. My family is also from Michoacán. Great episode!
Ahuevo. This is what makes life worthwhile. I'm Mexican and my group of close friends consists of more Mexicans, white cajuns, Cambodians, and Algerians. It always brings a smile to my face when they come to my mom's house for some mole y flautas con arroz y frijoles. Con unas birongas para que amarre bien
Just left this place. Omg the food was GREAT!!! My hubby had been wanting to go here since he watched this video and finally we got to go. This place is authentic and Marco was there!! Super sweet guy. Again GREAT place!
"We also sell nostalgia from Mexico" -that made me tear up. My mom is such a good cook her aunts taught her after her mother died. I was born here I've never ever met them in my life. My mother always talks about their cooking. She misses them, I miss them even though I do not know what they look like I know their food so I feel like I know them too.
I'm 34, i used to go with my parents to the original location before the second one opened. Great staff, and great owner+son combo. I swear these people are why im proud to be Mexican. My father and i own a business now too. These guys were an inspiration.
Great episode, great food, great family story and neighborhood. I am definitely checking these places out when I go to Chicago. This is what the real America is like no matter what the media portrays. My Grandparents lived in Brooklyn 60 years ago and their friends were Italian, Irish, Jewish, native American, African American etc, building trades people working together. I love the melting pot we are, people of different cultures showing love and respect for one another.
Definitively the greatest Chefs Night out episode to date, most of the other ep's are boring, these guys should have a reality show, and its a plus that theyre from where my fams from too.
If ABC CBS NBC CNN FOX were SERIOUS about this country needing unity they would show more of these type stories!!!! Man, I watched this and wanted to be there hanging out with these guys. A real good, feel good video!! Well done!!!!
A toda madre esta este video! Mi familia es Chihuahuence y siempre matamos cochis pa hacer carnitas igual asi que en Michoacan. La otra mitad de mi familia es Sinaloense, pero en Sinaloa casi no se comen las carnitas y chicharrones como en Chihuahua, puro marisco y tacos. Saludos a mi gente De Chihuahua y Sinaloa!
The traditional plate of Guerrero is the Pozole verde, they're platanine leave tamales & also there Bolio de Relleno de puerco I know this my parents are from Guerrero & those are the best dishes
That's a beautiful Mexican Family, love the Dad! Wow what homage to your Jefe with the corrido, he will be certainly be proud of you!! Mezcal takin over the World!!! I am going to open a place of my own here in Phoenix, Az Called Mezcaleria La Jefita
Damn when his dad said that the photo he was holding was from a medallion/chain that he sold to buy pots and pans and a register to start his business... man I teared up. THAT is what it’s all about. Orgullo Mexicano!
that father's story is so inspiring.. selling one of the things he most cherished in a bet to make himself a better life. You could see him just about to tear up when he said that story.
this was one of my favorite episodes.....all these dudes were chillin and having a good time! Not one pretentious moment. Got drunk but remained respectful.
Great Episode. Please make more like this, showcasing real people and real chefs/restaurant owners.
LouB3rt agreed, enough with the fake people and fake restaurants. If you're not working-class, fuck your hard work.
Someone got triggered.
Tacos Varios
Someones taco’s a little dry.
These guys pretty much drank the whole time and didn't even break a sweat! Fucking walking tanks
Shervin Laghaie lol
Mr. Light lol
Mexicans from Chicago can drink you under the table.
Chefs are hard core. I have a lot of Chef friends...I have tried to hang and party with them. Always ended bad.:)
The most diverse Munchies crew yet
Zayd Shakur us Mexicans don't stick to the " hang with your race only rule" you are all family to us! mi casa es tu casa!
FOH, you guys only do the "black and brown let's unite" act! When it's beneficial to you guys. African-American blacks changed so much for immigrants and minorities in the States and as a African myself i must say y'all show such a lack of respect towards them.
mi casa es tu casa my ass...
72vince27 Mexican-Americans had the first anti-segregation in schools legal case in the US, The Lemon Grove Incident in the 1930s. They have continuously fought for civil and human rights since day one. Learn your history, not just the history that is convenient to you. Mi casa es su casa applies to anyone and everyone.
I know c any yellow's
preach brother.
I love his father .... A hard-working man......
Suzanne Baruch you obviously didn't work very hard at shutting your fucking mouth, fat lard
Gaspar, why don't you shut YOUR stupid mouth? Or better yet, get a face transplant you ugly idiot.
Suzanne Baruch maybe he felt more comfortable speaking in Spanish. He probably has a thick accent and thinks people won't understand. It's very common for older people who know the language to be shy. I'm pretty sure he knows but has an accent. He's been a business owner for many years and worked his ass off. You can see and hear because his son talked about college and finance. Mind boggling how little respect people have for old timers who have broken their backs for their families. Chill with the negative comments. Live life, enjoy the good times fuck outta here with that negative nonsense.
What did Suzanne say? did she delete her comments or something?
hi how are you yea she deleted her racist comment, in sure she felt stupid afterwards lol
Please feature more Chicago restaurants!!!! Pilsen will always be my first home. Actually went to Carnitas uruapan for my birthday breakfast last year. My family is also from Michoacán. Great episode!
Andi Hernandez i
He really named a drink Sorry for Harambe. The meme lives on.
Ahuevo. This is what makes life worthwhile. I'm Mexican and my group of close friends consists of more Mexicans, white cajuns, Cambodians, and Algerians. It always brings a smile to my face when they come to my mom's house for some mole y flautas con arroz y frijoles. Con unas birongas para que amarre bien
luis alcala that's awesome!
Oh god... I love mexican food... this guys are really something. Next time I visit Chicago I will go to this neighbourhood definitely.
Just left this place. Omg the food was GREAT!!! My hubby had been wanting to go here since he watched this video and finally we got to go. This place is authentic and Marco was there!! Super sweet guy. Again GREAT place!
"We also sell nostalgia from Mexico" -that made me tear up. My mom is such a good cook her aunts taught her after her mother died. I was born here I've never ever met them in my life. My mother always talks about their cooking. She misses them, I miss them even though I do not know what they look like I know their food so I feel like I know them too.
what a nice, genuine guy. he and his father are doing amazing work.
I had a smile from ear to ear throughout the whole thing. I miss Chicago .
This is amazing. It made me so nostalgic of mexico and it was also really relatable because I am a Mexican American living in the USA
one of my favorite eps of all time.. such a chill chef and cool dude.
Excellent episode...!!! More like this.... The feeling ande the roots !!!!
Great bunch of Friends.... Dudes.... and Family !!
This was heartwarming, we need more stories like this Munchies.
I've been going there all my life. Real carnitas
Bro, if the carnitas shop says uruapan in the front, youre on for a good fucking flavor ride.
Most honest and feel-good episode of 'chef's night out'...easily.
Seem like fun cool people. I always love the episodes with a heritage behind them
So much respect for having a corrido made for his father !
by far my favorite episode
For once a bunch of decent guys that aren't hipster wine drinkers .. Also it was great Kanye West could make it along 👍
Jonathan Crosby hahahaha poor Kanye, he had to sit in the trunk
DUDE, yes! Hahaha first thought as well.
you are not funny.
"Chi town, what's goin on?"
yes he is you wine drinking hipster
I'm 34, i used to go with my parents to the original location before the second one opened. Great staff, and great owner+son combo. I swear these people are why im proud to be Mexican. My father and i own a business now too. These guys were an inspiration.
These guys seem so cool and chill. Great job Zagat
Best chefs night out. I wanna see another one with the same guys
I feakin love how authentic that Mexican food is, can't wait to try it next time I'm in Chicago!!!
So refreshing to see an episode of this that doesn't consist of a bunch of drunk hipsters...these seem like genuinely good guys.
finally a diverse real american story! keep making more of these!
Mexicans always do epic drinkouts
This episode was awesome!! great to see families killing it making traditional amazing food!!
When I was a kid my grandma with stop at Carnitas Uruapan and buy 1 carnita taco. She split it into 2 tacos with the 2nd tortilla and give me one.
this was soo good, what a beautiful bunch and lovely energy!
Great episode, great food, great family story and neighborhood. I am definitely checking these places out when I go to Chicago.
This is what the real America is like no matter what the media portrays. My Grandparents lived in Brooklyn 60 years ago and their friends were Italian, Irish, Jewish, native American, African American etc, building trades people working together. I love the melting pot we are, people of different cultures showing love and respect for one another.
I agree 15 out 10 on the fun scale ! Great group of people
Best Chefs Out Ive seen. Made me real hungry
This video makes me want to visit Chicago and go to these places!
These type of things make me feel more proud of being Mexican never forget your roots
Definitively the greatest Chefs Night out episode to date, most of the other ep's are boring, these guys should have a reality show, and its a plus that theyre from where my fams from too.
I love, love love this series and this is a SHINING example.
possibly my fave episode of so many faves- love this guy-and his food and outlook
14:25 soooo TRUE! come on VICE step it up
THIS is Chicago! Great episode.
That's a lot of good looking men if ya ask me
One of the best episodes !
Man I really want a group of friends that loves these different kinds of foods as much as I do & also just likes having fun
My fav Chefs Night Out yet! 🇺🇲🇲🇽👍
This episode hit home ❤️
Italians do the same thing. Regular English accent, than hardcore overkill on pronunciations. Great episode as always!
Jason Sawatsky speaking of italian, you guys have great food.
Mexicans and Italian are first cousins thats why.
If ABC CBS NBC CNN FOX were SERIOUS about this country needing unity they would show more of these type stories!!!! Man, I watched this and wanted to be there hanging out with these guys. A real good, feel good video!! Well done!!!!
this video made me really happy for some reason, could be that I've actually ate everything on this episode before lol
One of my favorite episodes!
You have the friend that you deserve! Great video ! And great people
Fantastic episode - such classic Mexican dishes and fun in a rather unlikely place!
great episode
One of my favorite episodes ♥️F'ing love.
My favourite group so far
Great episode!!!
So proud to hear Michoacán being mentioned, especially on this channel !
Elizabeth Contreras what part are you from?
this was a cool episode, much love de tejas güey
I noticed they served Menudo too which is one of my favorites. They're gonna need that in the morning.
I'm loving the videos guys!
what a great bunch! great video munchie!
"The first bottle didn't make it through the first restaurant..." hell yea :D great episode y'all!
Super fun, super happy dudes, can't ask for much more!
That was cool!
Fuck yes. THIS is the Chicago I know and love.
Big ups to San Juan, Michoacán 🙌🏽
A toda madre esta este video! Mi familia es Chihuahuence y siempre matamos cochis pa hacer carnitas igual asi que en Michoacan. La otra mitad de mi familia es Sinaloense, pero en Sinaloa casi no se comen las carnitas y chicharrones como en Chihuahua, puro marisco y tacos. Saludos a mi gente De Chihuahua y Sinaloa!
Definitely prefer this guy over the hipster living bois.
Loved this one!
Oh boy. Now I’m hungry!
all of this food look so good ._.
This hit home. Saludos desde Tejas!
Best Munchies Episode 🖤🖤🖤🖤🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽
His toast when they drink mezcal was exactly what a Mexican would say a few shots in
The traditional plate of Guerrero is the Pozole verde, they're platanine leave tamales & also there Bolio de Relleno de puerco I know this my parents are from Guerrero & those are the best dishes
Finally a Pilsen ep
Okay, this one got me really hungry.
They drank so much.
food great guests were interesting positive familia vibe
What an awesome story 🙌
Loved this one
Great episode! Viva mi gente Mexicana! 😎
Favorite episode!
I wanna hangout these group of guys! Omg and the food and drinks look delicious! ❤️
Damn they actually went in!!😂😂 Dope episode a guy with his homies getting fucked up and having great food!!😂😂😂
EPIC!!!!! Everything I love in ONE VIDEO!! :)
holy shit how are they still standing?
I loved this so much.
Great Episode!
Great story. Thank you for sharing.
Oh man the beginning of this video made me so hungry and craving a beer.
awesome episode!
really good episode. Keep it up guys
That's a beautiful Mexican Family, love the Dad! Wow what homage to your Jefe with the corrido, he will be certainly be proud of you!! Mezcal takin over the World!!! I am going to open a place of my own here in Phoenix, Az Called Mezcaleria La Jefita
4:08 this is how I've been feeling out in Kentucky!!!
"we sell carnitas but we also sell nostalgia---" that shit is fucking beautiful good sir