Come and visit Central Texas. Somehow, Tex-Mex cuisine embraced a wonderful Puerto Rican dish, Carne Guisada. Breakfast Tacos or a plateful with Beans, Rice & Tortillas. I love it for any meal of the day.
I live in Austin but I was born and raised in El Paso next time I need you to drive a little outside the city limits when your head back east El Paso to a small suburb called Horizon and go to a hidden gem not even all the locals know about called Tacos El Charley and get a mix of different tacos . Also if you’re in far east El Paso there is a Mexican bakery that outdoes even the OG bakeries called El Prado bakery it’s something you can’t go without trying.
yessur tacos el charley is amazing! Moved to horizon a few years ago and that has been my go to place. My dad *big time authentic taco fan* fell in love with that place. I was so glad to introduce him to tacos el charley
My beautiful city, I never want to leave. Puro Chuco town 915! All my 28 years of life, I've been here and love it. Thank you for this great and well-made video!
Amazing episode! Great job you nailed it! Really made me homesick for my hometown! Here’s some places you missed.. Ft Bliss, The Chamizal, The Missions, Licon Dairy, Bowie Bakery, and the star on the mountain.
Excellent job! Best El Paso tour I've ever watched. You missed a few spots, but it would've been hard to squeeze all in just one day. I am so happy that you were able to go to the tramway (hard to believe, but hidden gem not many people knew about it), sadly no longer working.
Listen I don’t like living in el Paso (I’m a north western girl who wasn’t built for the desert) , but this video made me appreciate it a bit more and showed me a few places in this town I haven’t seen or heard of before despite being here for 3 years now.
Watching your videos nonstop here after following and liking. Met you in Fort Worth shortly after my move to Texas. A friend of mine who’s from El Paso was a USCG who freed freighters frozen in Lake Michigan from ice and snow stationed in Charlevoix Michigan.
Born and raised in EP and my dude, your little hat and mustache intro completely embodied my high school freshman English teacher. I mean you nailed it. Mr. Bruns
We had a Mr. Bruns in high school, with a moustache, but he wasn't the teacher, he was an academic counselor. Our principal Mr. Watts was tall and lean and dressed like a cowboy. It was hilarious to see him walking down the hall and his cell phone would go off with "The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly" ringtone.
By that “Border monument #1, around the bend by the railroad tracks there’s parts where u can see dinosaur tracks. When I was attending UTEP our Geology final was to go there and find them with a map the professor gave us. I’m from EL Paso and I still live here.
Really happy you did an episode here, I never knew about this channel but I just got this video recommended to me in my feed this morning. If you ever come back check out some of the cultural/community events they have going on downtown in San Jacinto Plaza 😁
"It's the only taco you can drink" omg so true 😂😂 I love Chicos. BTW the tramway has been closed for a couple of years now I guess this video was filmed a while back. Still hoping they open back up soon it's a real treasure going up there and seeing our beautiful city ❤
It's been deemed not safe for the public and would cost too much to re-open it. I hope that some millionaire takes it on as a pet project for the city... best views in all of TX up there!
@@EricaGametI’ve been following the tramway’s revitalization. It cost $10M to repair, and (thankfully) the State Representative from El Paso asked the legislature for the money. Even though Texas Parks and Wildlife has the money, it will take several years before it’s open because they’re moving it to a completely new place.
El Paso native!! Thank you for not representing our city as *country cowboy county.* we have a very rich Mexican culture that most media coverage overlooks. And don't insult us with Tex-Mex!
Man those are only the amazing places to visit. The individual stories of everyone in El Chuco is something else. The stories about El Barrio and others like it can literally be made into a colorful film. My own family is a reservoir of stories that'd be beautiful, intense, and magical to watch in the silver screen. love you guys for showing my home and the people some love. it's extremely underrated. Bless up!!!
really cool to see the love and care put in the production of this video! thank you for visiting el paso. you showed me sites I have never even been to and its my hometown!
I'm originally from SE New Mexico and have been to El Paso many times. My favorite part of this episode is when the host is at L&J's and is told "No" when he asked if the food was what he'd call Tex-Mex.
Excellent El Paso showcase! You need to take a short trip across to Juarez, yo will find interesting places just a few steps in once you cross trough the downtown Juarez-El Paso international bridge.
I lived in EP 2013-2017 and loved it. I didn't realize this was a throw-back episode and thought, "Yay! The tramway is open again!" No such luck... permanently closed. I never even tried Chico's... heard too many horror stories! My go-to place was Kiki's Restaurant. Also, if you like history, the Historic Mission Trail is great. I used to bike the length of the trail back in the day!
You made the same mistake most newbies make: you tried to stab the taco to raise. Think this way: you are on the floor of a carpet warehouse and you want to move rolls of carpet around. Your forklift (your fork) slips into the end of the roll of carpet to lift it up.
No its more like Mexico in every aspect even down to the poverty...Its really nothing like true texas
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I must admit that I do not comprehend the widespread popularity of Chico's tacos among some of the local populace. Although I was raised in El Paso, I never developed a taste for them. In my opinion, the article overlooked several other noteworthy locations, including the Cattleman's ranch/ steakhouse.
I live in El Paso, and I've never been to some of these places, lol. I been on the tramway and of course Chicos Tacos. I need to check out the Aztec caves.
I hope EP gets another episode, so many more things show! The Mansion belonging to J.J. Arms, Chamizal and Ascarate Parks, UTEP Sun Bowl, Fort Bliss, etc… I owe my childhood and part of my adolescence to that great city 🫶🏼.
Glad to see you visited the place of I was born and raised however I did comeback after living in SA the past 4 years I keep hearing about the tram being featured and I also heard it was closed but I wish someone would get the vision to restore and revitalize it it would generate tourism for sure by the way I also use to work in hospitality!!!!😊
Wow was this thorough. Missed fortis, but this was such a professional well done video. As an el pasoan I didn’t even know half these places existed. Great work!
I live here in El Paso, and I thought the Tramway closed back in 2018, and still is, was this recorded back then? Or did they made an exception for your show?
I have lived in El Paso and surrounding area most of my life, there are great places to visit and good food if you know where to look. El Paso has an amazing cost of living a dollar goes a long way. It's funny to me that most people who visit or even live here just see what was shown in this video. This video makes El Paso look like a dry depressing desert. Come to the Westside of El Paso, upper valley is beautiful and lush due to it being along the Rio Grande, not including the country club, etc. Great restaurants from Sunset street to Cimarron area. Take the old country road towards Las Cruces and all you see is beautiful homes and farmland and vineyards not including the quaint town of Old Mesilla with tons of history and good food. My family and myself love to travel and El Paso helps us afford that due to the low cost of living not to mention we have a decent international airport.
Native El Pasoan here. Great video! One correction tho. The park ranger was incorrect. The Rockies end art the Sangre de Cristo mountains in northern New Mexico. The Franklins ate geologically considered part of the basin and range geographic province. They were formed entirely independent of the Rocky Mountain chain.
Dude you missed out not going to cattleman's at indian ridge ranch it's 30 minutes east but every el pasoan has taken the drive out there for special occasions
My favorite place right next to the high School i was to here from 1977 to 1989 met hung out at the park with the amusement rides lake my cholo friend at the handball courts i knew some of the bigest named people there
To understand what the Chico's Tacos sauce tastes like: One 8oz can of Herdez Casera salsa. One 8oz can of tomato sauce. 2 quarts of water. Boil for about 20 minutes. Also makes a good base for tortilla soup.
@@dianasantoso3117 Sorry, That's too hot for me so I've never tried to recreate it. Herdez has a green salsa that is similar in looks, but you would have to try it to see if it is the same.
I was stationed there at Fort Bliss prior to going to college. I loved that place.
Same! I was stationed here and been here for the past 10 years. Just finished school and now I'm moving away.
Thank you for coming to El Paso, we arrived from PR 🇵🇷30 years ago and we are still here. I love Texas specially El Paso.
Come and visit Central Texas. Somehow, Tex-Mex cuisine embraced a wonderful Puerto Rican dish, Carne Guisada. Breakfast Tacos or a plateful with Beans, Rice & Tortillas. I love it for any meal of the day.
@@bassmangotdbluz Eww no
Having lived all over the state, El Paso is severely underrated. Great people, great food, great nature.
If you don’t have an ambitious bone in your body and want to live humbly, El Paso ain’t a bad place to call home.
@@barano9729 haha I agree, that part frustrated me and one of the reasons why I don’t live in my hometown anymore
@@apmrage71Left EP almost 25 years ago. Never looked back. lol
Same here. El Paso gets a really bad rep, but it's a great place
@@barano9729 so everyone who lives in El Paso has no ambition?
I live in Austin but I was born and raised in El Paso next time I need you to drive a little outside the city limits when your head back east El Paso to a small suburb called Horizon and go to a hidden gem not even all the locals know about called Tacos El Charley and get a mix of different tacos . Also if you’re in far east El Paso there is a Mexican bakery that outdoes even the OG bakeries called El Prado bakery it’s something you can’t go without trying.
yessur tacos el charley is amazing! Moved to horizon a few years ago and that has been my go to place. My dad *big time authentic taco fan* fell in love with that place. I was so glad to introduce him to tacos el charley
Omg my sister lives in horizon!! I’ll tell her to take me!
I've been here the past 10 years and I am soon moving to Austin in a month. I have loved every minute of my time here, but time for something new :)
Tacos El Charley was average at best. Portion sizes were too small.
79928 all day!!!
El Paso is a great City with Great People. I was stationed out there 1997-2000 Training Marine Corps Reservist. Loved it.
As an el paso native of all my 23 years on earth you did our city justice well done!
Great to see someone actually came all the way out here to the middle of nowhere and teaching me something new about my city.
I never thought I’d miss El Paso, but I really do. It’s so different, but in a good way. It’s also a ridiculously safe and affordable city.
I’m an El Paso native and you’ve made me appreciate my city even more! Thank you for this video, made me smile!
el paso is basically Juarez mexico minus the cartel.Poor and getting no where in life
My beautiful city, I never want to leave. Puro Chuco town 915! All my 28 years of life, I've been here and love it. Thank you for this great and well-made video!
I've been here 47 years ❤
Glad you loved our city! We need more people showing love like this
How is it you did not see the The Giant El Paso Mountain Star. 😂
Amazing episode! Great job you nailed it! Really made me homesick for my hometown! Here’s some places you missed.. Ft Bliss, The Chamizal, The Missions, Licon Dairy, Bowie Bakery, and the star on the mountain.
I wasn't born in Texas, but I got here as soon as I could. And still here after 5o years!!! I love it here...
Thanks for doing a Day Trip to El Paso!!!
This was a very well made video, I grew up in El Paso and you educated me on places I had no idea about. Thank you for the great content.
I came back for a reason, love chuco 🖤
This was very interesting for me! My grandma was from El Paso. She was also a caterer. And her Mexican food sounded like what you experienced!
I love El Paso I even live here
Awesome episode Chet. We are watching all your RUclips stuff! Good job from home town fans!
El paso STRONG !!!! 915!!! Viva Chuco town !!!
Thank you for visiting El Paso we hope you enjoyed your stay come back anytime boss 💪🏽
We are fortunate enough to live in Las Cruces, NM, just an hour's drive to el Paso. Needless to say we are there all the time.
Another masterpiece, makes me wanna go to El Paso!
Got to get back to The Little Diner in Canutillo. That's THE place for authentic gorditas. Nothing else beats it.
Best entertaining and informational video! ❤Thank you!
Dude it makes me a bit emotional how proud are you of being a texan♥️
Keep it up!
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Excellent job! Best El Paso tour I've ever watched. You missed a few spots, but it would've been hard to squeeze all in just one day. I am so happy that you were able to go to the tramway (hard to believe, but hidden gem not many people knew about it), sadly no longer working.
Another great video Chet 👍😄. I wish you would have had your crew put you in that BIG boot and have you looking out 🤣
Thank you for showing El Paso love
Listen I don’t like living in el Paso (I’m a north western girl who wasn’t built for the desert) , but this video made me appreciate it a bit more and showed me a few places in this town I haven’t seen or heard of before despite being here for 3 years now.
Watching your videos nonstop here after following and liking. Met you in Fort Worth shortly after my move to Texas. A friend of mine who’s from El Paso was a USCG who freed freighters frozen in Lake Michigan from ice and snow stationed in Charlevoix Michigan.
We stayed in El Paso. Good food and friendly folks. Beautiful mountains nearby. Saw my first scorpion outside.
30+ years living here it stops feeling special but it's always heartwarming to see someone else enjoy it
Thank you for visiting and highlighting all the attributes of El Paso🤗. I love this place.
Born and raised in EP and my dude, your little hat and mustache intro completely embodied my high school freshman English teacher. I mean you nailed it. Mr. Bruns
We had a Mr. Bruns in high school, with a moustache, but he wasn't the teacher, he was an academic counselor. Our principal Mr. Watts was tall and lean and dressed like a cowboy. It was hilarious to see him walking down the hall and his cell phone would go off with "The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly" ringtone.
@@gloria7324 yup same Bruns! He became a counselor after I graduated in 05. Burges! Mr. Watt was awesome
@@princeofpips3400 Nice!!
By that “Border monument #1, around the bend by the railroad tracks there’s parts where u can see dinosaur tracks. When I was attending UTEP our Geology final was to go there and find them with a map the professor gave us. I’m from EL Paso and I still live here.
Really happy you did an episode here, I never knew about this channel but I just got this video recommended to me in my feed this morning. If you ever come back check out some of the cultural/community events they have going on downtown in San Jacinto Plaza 😁
"It's the only taco you can drink" omg so true 😂😂 I love Chicos. BTW the tramway has been closed for a couple of years now I guess this video was filmed a while back. Still hoping they open back up soon it's a real treasure going up there and seeing our beautiful city ❤
It's been deemed not safe for the public and would cost too much to re-open it. I hope that some millionaire takes it on as a pet project for the city... best views in all of TX up there!
He got that "taco you can drink" joke from Gabriel Iglesias. Bro tried to be funny and instead looked like clown
@EricaGamet Yes we miss it 😢
@Isaac-kf1kl lol I had no idea
@@EricaGametI’ve been following the tramway’s revitalization. It cost $10M to repair, and (thankfully) the State Representative from El Paso asked the legislature for the money.
Even though Texas Parks and Wildlife has the money, it will take several years before it’s open because they’re moving it to a completely new place.
Thank you for showing the beauty of my city.
I love my chuco Town❤️❤️ thank you for showing our town some love ❤️
El Paso native!! Thank you for not representing our city as *country cowboy county.* we have a very rich Mexican culture that most media coverage overlooks. And don't insult us with Tex-Mex!
Man those are only the amazing places to visit. The individual stories of everyone in El Chuco is something else. The stories about El Barrio and others like it can literally be made into a colorful film. My own family is a reservoir of stories that'd be beautiful, intense, and magical to watch in the silver screen.
love you guys for showing my home and the people some love. it's extremely underrated. Bless up!!!
Aww thank you for showing some love to our home ☺️♥️
really cool to see the love and care put in the production of this video! thank you for visiting el paso. you showed me sites I have never even been to and its my hometown!
Great job
I miss my hometown. It has more in common with New Mexico. Always enjoy my visits I now live in San Francisco.
Bet the food is better in Frisco tho.
@@slodado1hell na , that shits overpriced
I'm originally from SE New Mexico and have been to El Paso many times. My favorite part of this episode is when the host is at L&J's and is told "No" when he asked if the food was what he'd call Tex-Mex.
Happy to be living in El Paso❤❤❤❤
Me and my family watch all your videos we love bro, and shout out to the entire crew as well
Great video, but too bad you didn't cover the Mission Trail, UTEP or Ysleta Del Sur Pueblo.
i miss el paso 😢
Greetings from Juárez Chihuahua Mexico
Excellent El Paso showcase! You need to take a short trip across to Juarez, yo will find interesting places just a few steps in once you cross trough the downtown Juarez-El Paso international bridge.
I lived in EP 2013-2017 and loved it. I didn't realize this was a throw-back episode and thought, "Yay! The tramway is open again!" No such luck... permanently closed. I never even tried Chico's... heard too many horror stories! My go-to place was Kiki's Restaurant. Also, if you like history, the Historic Mission Trail is great. I used to bike the length of the trail back in the day!
You made the same mistake most newbies make: you tried to stab the taco to raise.
Think this way: you are on the floor of a carpet warehouse and you want to move rolls of carpet around. Your forklift (your fork) slips into the end of the roll of carpet to lift it up.
El Paso, or as I like to think of it, actual Texas
No its more like Mexico in every aspect even down to the poverty...Its really nothing like true texas
I must admit that I do not comprehend the widespread popularity of Chico's tacos among some of the local populace. Although I was raised in El Paso, I never developed a taste for them. In my opinion, the article overlooked several other noteworthy locations, including the Cattleman's ranch/ steakhouse.
If you ever come back, I would recommend Scenic drive and Bowie bakery. Thanks for visiting!
Thanks for visiting 🙏🏼
I live in El Paso, and I've never been to some of these places, lol. I been on the tramway and of course Chicos Tacos. I need to check out the Aztec caves.
This is awesome. As an el Pasoan? I’m proud of the info you’ve given…
Tramway is temporarily closed for refurbishment tho
I hope EP gets another episode, so many more things show! The Mansion belonging to J.J. Arms, Chamizal and Ascarate Parks, UTEP Sun Bowl, Fort Bliss, etc… I owe my childhood and part of my adolescence to that great city 🫶🏼.
Jj arms house has been torn down
It’s a Wendy’s now 😮
Glad to see you visited the place of I was born and raised however I did comeback after living in SA the past 4 years I keep hearing about the tram being featured and I also heard it was closed but I wish someone would get the vision to restore and revitalize it it would generate tourism for sure by the way I also use to work in hospitality!!!!😊
My Hometown!!!!!
The Tramway is being renovated.
The tramway is being renovated. It cost a whopping $10M! But it’s being built in a completely new area. It will be several years before it’s finished.
Chicos is awesome, good and cheap. The best restaurant chain in El Paso is el cometa though!
Wow was this thorough. Missed fortis, but this was such a professional well done video. As an el pasoan I didn’t even know half these places existed. Great work!
All of this shown here is downtown and central El Paso , the city has grown so much there’s way more modern things to be shown and beautiful homes
I love El Paso, Tx.
I used to live in El Paso and Chicos Taco's Rock!!
CHICO TACOS IS SO GOOD🫶🏼🫶🏼🫶🏼🫶🏼 I love the fries
You forgot to visit the lower valley missions oldest in the states, Hueco Mnts state park .
Those are all for my next trip for sure.
Am happy you enjoyed it in El Paso:)
Love EP
Lol the fierce Chicos Tacos… i think i missed a museum or two
I live here in El Paso, and I thought the Tramway closed back in 2018, and still is, was this recorded back then? Or did they made an exception for your show?
I was upset about the closing of the Tramway, some 6 months after my last visit. From what I understand there are no plans for its reopening.
The Tramway is being renovated
There are. The Texas legislature barely funded it last year, so it will be a couple years before it’s open again.
THAT'S MY HOME!!!❤
Dude, you missed the Star on the mountain 😥
I have lived in El Paso and surrounding area most of my life, there are great places to visit and good food if you know where to look. El Paso has an amazing cost of living a dollar goes a long way. It's funny to me that most people who visit or even live here just see what was shown in this video. This video makes El Paso look like a dry depressing desert. Come to the Westside of El Paso, upper valley is beautiful and lush due to it being along the Rio Grande, not including the country club, etc. Great restaurants from Sunset street to Cimarron area. Take the old country road towards Las Cruces and all you see is beautiful homes and farmland and vineyards not including the quaint town of Old Mesilla with tons of history and good food. My family and myself love to travel and El Paso helps us afford that due to the low cost of living not to mention we have a decent international airport.
i cant believe youtube knows my location so they put a video about my city but thanks for coming to el paso bro
As a Native im sorry you went you Chicos 🥲
My hometown! 💗 💗💗
I heard the property taxes are atrocious in El Paso.
Greater than 2%. 😵
the mill at 4:40 no longer exists
And I thought no one knew about us...
As a native to El Paso, I’ll tell you don’t go eat at L&J’S. That place is garbage compared to Lucy’s, Kiki’s etc…
You should have gone to Eloise bar and resturaunt. Jim Ward owns it with wife. He used to be in Sparta. Such a great band.
Someone asked me once online if El Paso had Tex-Mex. I told him, "BETTER! We have Mex-Mex!"
Facts!!!
Native El Pasoan here. Great video! One correction tho. The park ranger was incorrect. The Rockies end art the Sangre de Cristo mountains in northern New Mexico. The Franklins ate geologically considered part of the basin and range geographic province. They were formed entirely independent of the Rocky Mountain chain.
Born and raised here and this ain’t “tex mex” this is our foods 24/7 the best Mexican food! All El Paso! 🎉❤
El Paso?! "I spent one month there one night." El Paso🤣
We are city on its own in Texas people and life and culture is the best here in el chuco tejas 915 for life
Dude you missed out not going to cattleman's at indian ridge ranch it's 30 minutes east but every el pasoan has taken the drive out there for special occasions
My favorite place right next to the high School i was to here from 1977 to 1989 met hung out at the park with the amusement rides lake my cholo friend at the handball courts i knew some of the bigest named people there
To understand what the Chico's Tacos sauce tastes like:
One 8oz can of Herdez Casera salsa.
One 8oz can of tomato sauce.
2 quarts of water.
Boil for about 20 minutes.
Also makes a good base for tortilla soup.
What about the green salsa
@@dianasantoso3117 Sorry, That's too hot for me so I've never tried to recreate it. Herdez has a green salsa that is similar in looks, but you would have to try it to see if it is the same.
23:03 in Mexico we call those flautas! 🪈 tacos 🌮 are this 👈 😉
Nice video!!! ❤
Tramway has been closed for years!
Great video! 👍🏼 ❤
Here to give a like cuz u are in my city welcome
how did you take the tram way up? heard it’s been close for years
🎉welcome!
Heyyy El Paso native living in sc treat my city kind now go ez on chicos please 😊😂