I was born in Mercedes, Texas back in 1958. Weslaco didn't have a hospital back then. Growing up in Weslaco the places to eat were Whataburger, Broncos and My Place. As a teenager one of the favorite spots was Keno Cafe ( hamburger basket plain, no vegetables and an iced tea ).
I didn't enjoy lettuce, tomatoes and onions on a Whataburger until I had been on a diet for several months in Harlingen, Texas. The burger tasted so good.
My wife and I first went to Nana's when it was about fifteen chairs in the back of their family home. Now, we are regulars. It's a remarkable success story of hard work and tasty food by Roxy, Alfredo, family, and staff. The lonches are good, but there is also a lot more great food. My personal favourite is Nana's Big Torta, a sandwich, or the Taco Pirata.
Another great episode. I really enjoy watching Texas Bucket List I can't wait go to all places and eat food I'm seeing on this show. Thank you for another great episode Shane.
Those lonches looks so good. I'm from Weslaco but we have not been there. One of my sister's send me the video n saw it, maybe when I go to Weslaco we will be there,
Lonches are basically bolillo sandos from Northern Mexico. Very common in the states of Chihuahua, Coahuila, Nuevo Leon, and Durango. Except they're made with bolillo rolls instead of those tiny hot looking buns at Nana's. They also don't load 'em up with all that stuff. You choose the meat and they typically add lettuce, tomato, onions, guac, and jalapeños. It's very similar to a torta, if you will.
Lonches where invented in Nvo progreso Mexico that’s why people drive all the way to nvo progreso people in the valley buy the bread from nvo progreso and bring it over to Texas a lot of places sell lonches in the valley they are called lonches progreso style but they mean progreso Mexico not Texas
Es un lugar realmente increíble, no hay mejores loches que los de Nana’s y sus noches de mariachi son un verdadero sueño... felicidades por este excelente programa 👍🫶
Born in the RGV, military took me to many scenic places around the world, like Vietnam. Stayed in San Diego since '72, but I sure miss the food in South Texas.
People only go for the music because honestly the food is bad. We went for a birthday party and service was slow and food was cold. I don't know how you guys ended up there but it's a big 👎 for me. Sunrise in weslaco is over hyped as well the food is ok but not worth going.
To be honest I live in weslaco and I've been there its more of an American style food! you can get better for from a street vendor I don't agree at all with this video
I've always seen the Progreso Luncheones, as a mini tortas. Picadio is TexMex version of Taco Bell. Best Torta I ever had was Asian part of Atlanta.- Bufford Hwy. Everything is written in Spanish, Chinese, Korean and Vietnamese. Korean joint where the whole menu is written in Korean. BBQ Pork Sandwich is how you would order it. Bollo hard cust bread (like you find in CDMX). Inside it had a butter inside pork long cut shoe string carrot and jicama. Bad ass Sandwich.
I think lonches were originally made only in Nuevo Progreso, Mexico. When I was a kid about 45-50 years ago, my parents would take us across to Nuevo Progreso from Texas and street vendors would sell lonches like the ones in this video. The owners of Nana's are originally from Nuevo Progreso.
went for brunch, was greeted by the host very friendly. server stoped to get the drinks order then never saw her again, had to get up n find someone, second server took our order got the orders wrong when I pointed out it was the wrong type of coffee - server was bother by it, made it seem that it was my mistake even though he was the one the recommended the cafe 3 leches. food was also wrong did not feel comfortable pointing it out - so just left it at that n paid the bill. liked the restaurant not the service - if u don‘t mind eating what they bring you regardless of what u order then this is the place for u.
I was born in Mercedes, Texas back in 1958. Weslaco didn't have a hospital back then. Growing up in Weslaco the places to eat were Whataburger, Broncos and My Place. As a teenager one of the favorite spots was Keno Cafe ( hamburger basket plain, no vegetables and an iced tea ).
I didn't enjoy lettuce, tomatoes and onions on a Whataburger until I had been on a diet for several months in Harlingen, Texas. The burger tasted so good.
My wife and I first went to Nana's when it was about fifteen chairs in the back of their family home. Now, we are regulars. It's a remarkable success story of hard work and tasty food by Roxy, Alfredo, family, and staff. The lonches are good, but there is also a lot more great food. My personal favourite is Nana's Big Torta, a sandwich, or the Taco Pirata.
Great comment, amigo 👍
Taco pirata is my all time favorite.
Awesome. Love this channel, always leave hungry. Amen.
Those lonches with an ice cold corona!!!
Great show and thank you for the info my friend 😋😋😋😋🤙🤙🤙
Another great episode. I really enjoy watching Texas Bucket List I can't wait go to all places and eat food I'm seeing on this show. Thank you for another great episode Shane.
Love that place, love the live music
Those lonches looks so good. I'm from Weslaco but we have not been there. One of my sister's send me the video n saw it, maybe when I go to Weslaco we will be there,
Good food,faith and hard work.....customers will come!
Love The Bucket List. Often look at his on-line map and eat at "Bite of the Week" places when traveling across the Great State of Texas.
Fresh ingredients and great flavor color and the style of food and who it’s made is great,a great family and team can make it business work.
Certified Gold!!!!!
What a neat place. And thhat food looks so tasty. Would love to visit.
You should’ve tried the bistek or tripa lonches 😋
I always pass by, but never stop to eat there. FM1015 in Weslaco.
They look delicious, can smell em through the video! Lonches are on my list
Felicidades, Nana's!!!🎉
Lonches are basically bolillo sandos from Northern Mexico. Very common in the states of Chihuahua, Coahuila, Nuevo Leon, and Durango. Except they're made with bolillo rolls instead of those tiny hot looking buns at Nana's. They also don't load 'em up with all that stuff. You choose the meat and they typically add lettuce, tomato, onions, guac, and jalapeños. It's very similar to a torta, if you will.
I wilk have to stop at this place the next time im down in the valley
I would very like to visit Texas one day
If I ever get down that way from montana I'm going there. ......
Que privilegio tener este maravilloso programa en Texas… 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🙏🏼
Yes I like Texas bucket list videos, from the imperial co California.
San Diego Imperial Beach California???
Imperial County east of San Diego County. Kind of like a mini Rio Grande Valley.
THEY LOOK DELICIOUS !!!!!!!!
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Lonches where invented in Nvo progreso Mexico that’s why people drive all the way to nvo progreso people in the valley buy the bread from nvo progreso and bring it over to Texas a lot of places sell lonches in the valley they are called lonches progreso style but they mean progreso Mexico not Texas
Es un lugar realmente increíble, no hay mejores loches que los de Nana’s y sus noches de mariachi son un verdadero sueño... felicidades por este excelente programa 👍🫶
Aqui tengo to lonche colgando
Pasamos una noche incrible de mariachi y efectivamente sus lonches son unicos ❤
Born in the RGV, military took me to many scenic places around the world, like Vietnam. Stayed in San Diego since '72, but I sure miss the food in South Texas.
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Wanna try
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Awesome 👌🆒️
I grew up in weslaco, and the next I visit the valley ,I'm going to stop and taste y'all food
You can’t smell the cilantro or the seasonings. All you can smell is the grease from the bread. But they are decent tasting.
People only go for the music because honestly the food is bad. We went for a birthday party and service was slow and food was cold. I don't know how you guys ended up there but it's a big 👎 for me. Sunrise in weslaco is over hyped as well the food is ok but not worth going.
To be honest I live in weslaco and I've been there its more of an American style food! you can get better for from a street vendor I don't agree at all with this video
I've always seen the Progreso Luncheones, as a mini tortas.
Picadio is TexMex version of Taco Bell.
Best Torta I ever had was Asian part of Atlanta.- Bufford Hwy. Everything is written in Spanish, Chinese, Korean and Vietnamese. Korean joint where the whole menu is written in Korean. BBQ Pork Sandwich is how you would order it.
Bollo hard cust bread (like you find in CDMX). Inside it had a butter inside pork long cut shoe string carrot and jicama. Bad ass Sandwich.
Im from mexico and we dont make this dish over there 🤔🤔 so i dont know what are they talking o promoting that is not a mexican dish
I think lonches were originally made only in Nuevo Progreso, Mexico. When I was a kid about 45-50 years ago, my parents would take us across to Nuevo Progreso from Texas and street vendors would sell lonches like the ones in this video. The owners of Nana's are originally from Nuevo Progreso.
went for brunch, was greeted by the host very friendly. server stoped to get the drinks order then never saw her again, had to get up n find someone, second server took our order got the orders wrong when I pointed out it was the wrong type of coffee - server was bother by it, made it seem that it was my mistake even though he was the one the recommended the cafe 3 leches. food was also wrong did not feel comfortable pointing it out - so just left it at that n paid the bill. liked the restaurant not the service - if u don‘t mind eating what they bring you regardless of what u order then this is the place for u.
That place isn't even that good
A lot of bread 🥖
No thanks in this one .
Not as much as it looks. They really stuff them.
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Well, just because you comment on it I’ll try them.
Greetings from North Texas.
place has recently started going downhill. meat is just super super greasy.
rip. this place isnt even that good.
That place is trash
Not that good and not a good person at all.
Hater