The dad who keeps saying things are bussin is awesome dad vibes. I love it. I will say tho, it seems like their 1-10 scale is weighted heavily on the high end and you can tell because they will say its not that good and still give it a 6,7, or 8. I know they are just being super polite. There is so much amazing mexican food out there. Good vid tho!!
I like Chipotle, but I really think it needs to stop branding itself as "Chipotle Mexican Grill." It was created by a white guy from Indiana. There's no shame in branding Chipotle as Mexican fusion or inspired. Panda Express already does it, they're branded as American Chinese food. Edit: Y'all are out here taking this comment way too seriously! They ask the Papahs if they think Chipotle is real Mexican food, and I'm the one y'all get mad at when I add on? 🤷♀️
@@crisspena2211y’all get too much into the “authenticity.” My family in Michoacán literally throws anything into a corn tortilla and calls it a taco. They don’t even say come to dinner, they literally say “vente por un tacito” and it can be anything, not even taco related lol Enjoy the food, enjoy the process and eat. My Mexicans get too wrapped up on this “authenticity” aspect
I love this series! Keep it up! If you have a Qdoba near by you could do a similar one but make sure to include the spicy queso as well as their tortilla soup if it's offered there.
Burritos are little donkeys. It's an aglo term used to describe for some unknown reason, a taco. And no burritos are not common in Mexico they're just tacos no matter how you fold them wrap them.
Chipotle burritos seem to be based on the mission style burritos from Pancho Villa taqueria in the San Francisco mission district. It used to be a local thing. Cheap and tasty, and filled you up for the day.
Here in the midwest they're extremely overpriced and taste like ass. I'd much rather have chipotle. If I lived in California or Texas it'd be a different story
Burritos were created in México and they are very common in the northwest part of México. We just don't super size everything like gringos. Burritos are usually smaller and typical on any city from this region.
When he said burritos were from the north, i thin he meant northern Mexico more than the US. Burritos are relatively popular in Chihuahua and Sinaloa. They're not the same as this style but they're burritos nonetheless
I live in Mexico and I have to agree with most of the "Papahs" opinions. I can say you will definitely get the spice and flavor of anything you eat in Mexico😁
Well in Mexico, "Pocho" is used to specify people who are born in the US but their parents are from Mexico. So saying Mexican-American is just the literal meaning of what Pocho is trying to imply
Tex Mex was made by Mexican Americans in Tejas. People really need to study Mexican American influence in the South West After all it was Mexican territory. Just like Chocolate 🍫 Aztecs invented it. But it's always overlooked by the entire 🌎🌍
The subtitles were wrong in one instance. When he said "norte" he meant Northern Mexico, not the US. Burritos are big in Chihuahua and Sonora, but not Southern Mexico.
not if you get a veggie bowl! i always get them and one time an employee said “are u sure you don’t want guac? it’s free with a veggie bowl” so idk how true that still is i haven’t been in a while, but i used to get it cause it was free when i ordered a veggie bowl
I just moved to study here in the US, and the shock of lack of flavor is very noticeable. It lacks mexican flavor. But if I lived here for years, I would like it since it's the only food with basic mexican flavor
Wherever you are in the states, you can probably find a Mexican grocery store or an authentic restaurant. Even if the menu at that restaurant is geared towards Americans, let them know what you're looking for. You just might find it. 😀
here in Switzerland, we make tex-mex sometimes at home and it is not authentic Mexican... but that is not the point, Tex-Mex is an American an international adaptation of Mexican food, just like what happens with Italian food, or Chinese food,it is inspired... we put our own local cheeses in the burritos, own homemade sauces, etc... never buy the packaged sauces or guacamole mixes... better make your own.
Burritos are common in Mexico and always have been but they originated in the north part (chihuahua Mexico) so maybe that’s why they weren’t as familiar with them. But in chihuahua it’s always been a thing.
i am not a mexican dad... but i think their scores are legit. They should ask more people. I think their quesadillas are actually quite good. The burritos can be pretty decent, however huge . Their chips and salsa are still imo the best thing for me in the menu, simple , amazing quality. I have tried bowls once, burritos once and quesadillas twice. The winner for me has always been the nacho chips and tomatoe sauce. Second close for me are the quesadillas but I would probably eat 3 serving. lol
I'm Mexican and have had Chipotle twice in my life. The first time because it was a new thing and I had to try it. The second time was about 20 years later. Let's just say it'll be about another 20 years before I want to try it again.
@@spacetimegeezy really? So them saying many times in the video that they would have liked something with X..... and yes i have had Mexican food while staring at the wall.
I have a suggestion for you to try tacoria. Its a mexican-based chain. that has one of the best authentic mexican food you can find. I reccomend you try the nachos, burrito, there burrito bowl and for dessert Nutella Tortilla Chips!
My friends tell me not to think of it as Mexican food but as a health food. After that I can deal with it. Before that If i had the choice between Mexican and Chipotle I never chose Chipotle. But if I choose between a Salad or Subway I choose Chipotle
Happy Thanksgiving! 🦃 What should the dads rank next? 😁
Happy Thanksgiving to all the papahs!!!
They should rate Samoan food.
They should rate Mexican street food
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The dad saying bussin and deadass 😂😂😂🙌🏼
Hey mami 😍
he says BUZZIN and not bussin lol every video and he still can;t get it right
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@@localmilfchaser6938you miss every shot you don’t take I guess lol
😂😂😂
That dad in the blue shirt definitely spends a lot of time with his kids. They all seem like great people
I get teacher vibes
The dad who keeps saying things are bussin is awesome dad vibes. I love it. I will say tho, it seems like their 1-10 scale is weighted heavily on the high end and you can tell because they will say its not that good and still give it a 6,7, or 8. I know they are just being super polite. There is so much amazing mexican food out there. Good vid tho!!
True they are a bit to nice, but we also love them for being good people
“Who keeps saying things are bussin”😭
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"Is it authentic? No but it is tasty."
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Taco Bell
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@@ItsYuhBoyyyy🤓
@@Pack_Watchcheap as hell, and I love it
Just one small suggestion. You could put the names of each of the dads at the beginning of each episode.
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@@JacqueseOCE UR NAME IS SO REALLLLLL
@@ddear-april thanks haha
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i love the "not bussin" so funny
I love the inconsistency of how each of them judges food😂
I feel like he learned the word bussin and now dont know how to stop using it😂😂😂
Hes used this word in almost all his videos now😂😂
he even used deadass @@andreyacruz5427
That's called a midlife crisis. Soy mas chingon!
@@andreyacruz5427 every video and he still says buzzin each time LOL
He has to be a teacher😂
I like Chipotle, but I really think it needs to stop branding itself as "Chipotle Mexican Grill." It was created by a white guy from Indiana. There's no shame in branding Chipotle as Mexican fusion or inspired. Panda Express already does it, they're branded as American Chinese food.
Edit: Y'all are out here taking this comment way too seriously! They ask the Papahs if they think Chipotle is real Mexican food, and I'm the one y'all get mad at when I add on? 🤷♀️
But chipotle started in Colorado 30 years ago, in 1993.
Its literally burrito n Tacos lol. Its mexican food ….
@@2fast4u818its not authentic mexican food. Even if its just tacos and burritos there’s a specific way to prepare them.
@@crisspena2211y’all get too much into the “authenticity.” My family in Michoacán literally throws anything into a corn tortilla and calls it a taco. They don’t even say come to dinner, they literally say “vente por un tacito” and it can be anything, not even taco related lol
Enjoy the food, enjoy the process and eat. My Mexicans get too wrapped up on this “authenticity” aspect
@@laurent.9968 Yes, by Steve Ells. He was born in Indiana and went to college in Colorado.
I love this series! Keep it up! If you have a Qdoba near by you could do a similar one but make sure to include the spicy queso as well as their tortilla soup if it's offered there.
Yes! Yes! Qdoba is much better taste & value than Chipotle.
Mexican food is like pizza, its so delicious that even when its bad its still pretty good
You’ve clearly never had bad pizza then
@@jonahbroen1646they probably meant the low quality- non-authentic pizza, it's not fancy nor well made but it's still good
Except Chipotle isn't Mexican food.
Burritos are little donkeys. It's an aglo term used to describe for some unknown reason, a taco. And no burritos are not common in Mexico they're just tacos no matter how you fold them wrap them.
@@joshuaramirezJesus Christ bro here comes the Mexican food connoisseur
These Mexican mom and dad testing food videos are addictive.
Happy thanksgiving Papahs/Mamahs and Happy Thanksgiving to all out there.
Chipotle burritos seem to be based on the mission style burritos from Pancho Villa taqueria in the San Francisco mission district. It used to be a local thing. Cheap and tasty, and filled you up for the day.
I like the way that one of the dads flips over the whiteboard so uncomfortably and awkwardly for his arms 😂
It's nice that they didn't completely dismiss the food.
I know they were a lot nicer than I was expecting 😆 I'm a white girl from California and I'm not this nice about Chipotle
@@GSMachinistsounds about right, white girl from California being offended on others behalf lmao
@@trashcantacos oh I'm not offended about the food at Chipotle, I reserve that for the Mexican food available in *Scotland*
@@GSMachinist is that a joke? I mean I bet it's as good as the Scottish food you can find in Mexico
@@trashcantacos I'd be down for Mexican haggis actually I think it'd be good
People please support the real deal humble Mexican that make this food.
Here in the midwest they're extremely overpriced and taste like ass. I'd much rather have chipotle. If I lived in California or Texas it'd be a different story
0:56 this dad reminds me of Ernie from the George Lopez show lol. The glasses, his laugh, & the shirt. He’s adorable
Burritos were created in México and they are very common in the northwest part of México. We just don't super size everything like gringos. Burritos are usually smaller and typical on any city from this region.
Whole northern area
Northeast ? Tamaulipas ? No Creo yo
Baja California es burro no burrito
@@chelleroberson3222 de que diablos hablas. YO SOY 100% CACHANILLA Y MI ABUELO ERA DE CHIHUAHUA., AHI SE CREARON LOS BURRITOS.
@@chelleroberson3222 en eso sí estás en lo correcto, es northwest. Mi error.
“Es un burrito pocho”😂
When he said burritos were from the north, i thin he meant northern Mexico more than the US. Burritos are relatively popular in Chihuahua and Sinaloa. They're not the same as this style but they're burritos nonetheless
I thought burritos were actually American food that was inspired by Mexican food.
Burritos like this come from San Francisco.
@@laurent.9968I’m pretty sure they’re an American creation.
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@@wreckitrigo230 well, they were created at Chihuahua son they are Mexican... and American because the continent
Dad in the blue is hilarious!!!!
I live in Mexico and I have to agree with most of the "Papahs" opinions. I can say you will definitely get the spice and flavor of anything you eat in Mexico😁
Yesiirrr, we got the video we waited for
1:01 The translation is wrong. When he says "El Norte" he means Northern Mexico since Burritos are a Northern Mexico thing.
Lmao "not bussin" 😂
Funny that "pocho" translated as Mexican-American lmao.
yeah, pocho literally means lame HAHAHA
Well in Mexico, "Pocho" is used to specify people who are born in the US but their parents are from Mexico. So saying Mexican-American is just the literal meaning of what Pocho is trying to imply
Tex Mex was made by Mexican Americans in Tejas.
People really need to study Mexican
American influence in the South West
After all it was Mexican territory.
Just like Chocolate 🍫
Aztecs invented it. But it's always overlooked by the entire 🌎🌍
Pocho is disrespectful its like us saying pinchie mojado
@@josejuandiaz936pinchie wacho means lamer😂😂
need ppl to stop sleeping on chipotle’s red salsa….. cause that shit is spicy and so good
I used to work at chipotle. If you’re the one to make it; it’s completely and utterly delicious
That “deadass” sounded good
The subtitles were wrong in one instance. When he said "norte" he meant Northern Mexico, not the US. Burritos are big in Chihuahua and Sonora, but not Southern Mexico.
Baja California too, burritos are basically our fast food breakfast thru all the northwest
I’m from the southeast and I didn’t know what a burrito was until I moved to California, USA. Mexican cuisine varies so much from state to state.
The most annoying thing is that you have to pay extra for guacamole at chipotle. But at qdoba, which is similar to chipotle, it doesn’t cost extra.
as someone who has worked at both, it is beccause qdoba has prebagged guac, chipotle makes it fresh everymorning from scratch
@@Chevybevy1131 yeah because I thought that the reason why you have to pay extra for guacamole at chipotle was because they make it from scratch
Qdoba's shit is frozen food and bagged guacamole
not if you get a veggie bowl! i always get them and one time an employee said “are u sure you don’t want guac? it’s free with a veggie bowl” so idk how true that still is i haven’t been in a while, but i used to get it cause it was free when i ordered a veggie bowl
@@coldkittens Its not really free. Its just the protein substitute. The veggie bowl costs the same as the chicken and sofritas bowl in my area.
They are so cute they all remind me of my viejo 😢
Love papah and this channel!😊😊😊❤❤❤❤
4:33 Somebody stop this dad , did he just say bussin and deadass I’m 24 and I can’t say those words 😂
Probably learned from his kids
“so pro mi fuera, todos los dias”🤣🤣🤣
My pops str8 from the sierra de Mexico he said chipotle has a good concept just needs a good salsa
Great video! Happy thanksgiving! And yep! 1:58 agreed with you all! Burritos there are great! 🌯🌯🌯🌯🌯🌯🌯🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤
Thank you! You too!
@@PapahChannel ❤️❤️❤️❤️
What Unc kno bout bussin😂😂
4:37 lmao the deadass
his laugh is so awsome and funny
I didn’t expect that one mexican dad to say bussin 😂
Deadass lol
I just moved to study here in the US, and the shock of lack of flavor is very noticeable. It lacks mexican flavor. But if I lived here for years, I would like it since it's the only food with basic mexican flavor
Wherever you are in the states, you can probably find a Mexican grocery store or an authentic restaurant. Even if the menu at that restaurant is geared towards Americans, let them know what you're looking for. You just might find it. 😀
Chipotle and papah is a winning combo! Love the burritos specially! 🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤
That dad must have some Gen z kids lmao deadass
No corn tortillas for the tacos?
All honesty those burritos look like they’ve been sitting for like a hour 😂 man give them a fresh burrito come on man 😂
Hey! I like this series. Is it just me, it's hard to read the translation captions on the white table
here in Switzerland, we make tex-mex sometimes at home and it is not authentic Mexican... but that is not the point, Tex-Mex is an American an international adaptation of Mexican food, just like what happens with Italian food, or Chinese food,it is inspired... we put our own local cheeses in the burritos, own homemade sauces, etc... never buy the packaged sauces or guacamole mixes... better make your own.
Burritos are common in Mexico and always have been but they originated in the north part (chihuahua Mexico) so maybe that’s why they weren’t as familiar with them. But in chihuahua it’s always been a thing.
Depends what part of Mexico you live in
Sin duda mis 3 papás favoritos ❤️❤️❤️
i am not a mexican dad... but i think their scores are legit. They should ask more people. I think their quesadillas are actually quite good. The burritos can be pretty decent, however huge . Their chips and salsa are still imo the best thing for me in the menu, simple , amazing quality. I have tried bowls once, burritos once and quesadillas twice. The winner for me has always been the nacho chips and tomatoe sauce. Second close for me are the quesadillas but I would probably eat 3 serving. lol
I like how open they are lol
The guy that always says "bussin" reminds me of Fred Durst and Guy Fiere. All old af but still trying to sound young 😂😂😂😂
these guys are amazing
My dad would be hilarious, no filter with a splash of sarcasm 😅 diría “no tiene chiste esta comida”
Said he didn’t like chicken but ended up giving it a high score. Way to go chipotle.
I have to agree with Corn Tortillas!
I'm Mexican and have had Chipotle twice in my life. The first time because it was a new thing and I had to try it. The second time was about 20 years later. Let's just say it'll be about another 20 years before I want to try it again.
If you ask me to go get Mexican food and you take me to Chipotle you're no longer invited to the Carne Asada lol straight disrespect 😂
Lmao fr huh 😂
Facts
I think you should explain like the 1-10 scale so they can rate accurately because it seems like it’s weighted depending on person
dads are the toughest critics XD
Dad with the blue is awesome hip dad lol
Stalin eating things of chipotle is one of the best things i ever see
I knew I wasn't the only one who thought that 😂
He said “when I season carne asada i marinate it for a day” fool that’s what they do too 😂😭😭
I like that for all of them they are like "here is the score, AND I would eat that" no matter what the score was.
This video would have been much better if they had allowed them to customize their items. Which is essentially the whole purpose of Chipotle.
😂 it wouldn’t have made a difference bro..u must have never had real Mexican food
@@spacetimegeezy really? So them saying many times in the video that they would have liked something with X..... and yes i have had Mexican food while staring at the wall.
We have a Qdoba here. Is that close to Chipotle?
They need to try each other’s pozole
0:56 Subtitling pocho to Mexican-American doesn’t quite hit the same.
when i get chipotle guac i go home and add citrus(lemon or lime) and garlic salt + pepper. it does need something extra
Now ask the Mexican Mom's !..Def different reactions !
i love hispanic people so much im grateful im hispanic but i barely know spanish lol
My dad would be awesome here cause he loves. Eating everything but we live in Wisconsin lol
“Not bussin” ☠️
Me waiting patiently for a pollo campero review or Honduran/Salvadoran food review. 🙇🏻♀️
just subscribe keep up the good work!!👍
I knew it we Mexicans think like each other I was like salsa
You should rank pollo loco!
im suprised the dads didnt say chile rellanos. they are a vegeterian mexican food option
Man I suddenly wanna order from this place near me that I really like called Taco Chinoz but theyre closed for Thanksgiving lol
Dad: “esta bien… bien caro”
Saludos desde Tamaulipas México 🇲🇽
sofrita quesadilla is diabolical, could've done the "quesabirria" like that dad said
Im not picking i like food if i don't like it ill not eat it again 😂❤
please get them some dutch snacks. and definetly some Stroopwaffles.
Dang, they really just translated pocho as "Mexican-American"
Literally a slur.
I like Chipotle. But personally, I prefer Moe's or Qdoba.
Sometimes the originals just don't taste as good lol we've all had the original but we're adding things too it to make it taste even better
Dead @$$😂😂😂
Do they have social media to follow them? 🤔
i love mexican dads
Aruta is just like my dad omg lmao, i always said dead ass, now he says it😂
I have a suggestion for you to try tacoria. Its a mexican-based chain. that has one of the best authentic mexican food you can find. I reccomend you try the nachos, burrito, there burrito bowl and for dessert Nutella Tortilla Chips!
It’s definitely not authentic Mexican. You’d get more authentic Mexican food from your local Mexican restaurant.
@@LivelyBriLivelyMe Its worth a try. It's really amazing.
My friends tell me not to think of it as Mexican food but as a health food. After that I can deal with it. Before that If i had the choice between Mexican and Chipotle I never chose Chipotle. But if I choose between a Salad or Subway I choose Chipotle
My dad fw it heavy
I'd love to travel South and try Mexican food. Being from ND, I highly doubt our "traditional" Mexican food is traditional at all. Still tasty though.
these dads legit look like Indian Dads man
Chipotle haves very good guacamole from what I've heard, my american family members love it
But the Mexican people don’t agree