The Family Behind LA’s Best Texas BBQ

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  • Опубликовано: 25 фев 2023
  • Ray's BBQ has brought residents a taste of Texas-style BBQ to the LA area since 2014. From the mouth-watering, slow-cooked brisket to the tender ribs and succulent sausage, the place has something for everyone to enjoy. Watch as we learn why the Ramirez family continues to carry on Rene "Ray" Ramirez's legacy after his untimely passing and get a behind-the-scenes view of the passion put into every dish.
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  • @chrismollard5474
    @chrismollard5474 Год назад +2446

    You can tell mom and dad did a great job raising those two. This very inspiring. Thanks to the family for sharing their story.

    • @masterchiefy830
      @masterchiefy830 Год назад +16

      sadly their father died of suicide battling depression.

    • @chrismollard5474
      @chrismollard5474 Год назад +23

      @@masterchiefy830 I guess I was implying he did a good job while he was around, and the way they have continued on is very inspiring.

    • @TheLivedeath
      @TheLivedeath Год назад +18

      @@chrismollard5474 Selfish father. Leaving behind his 2 kids and wife to fend for themselves. Doesnt win any father of the year awards in my book.

    • @HolaKarenSanchez
      @HolaKarenSanchez Год назад

      Absolutely! The legacy continues

    • @davidroyl2241
      @davidroyl2241 Год назад

      ​@TheLivedeath lol no one give a fuk about your book get over yourself dude.

  • @bobbymoss6160
    @bobbymoss6160 Год назад +1288

    The way this man speaks, putting his mom and brother before himself, alone shows you how humble and grateful he is. Definitely deserves all the business and love.

    • @DanL604
      @DanL604 Год назад +4

      I caught that too 👌

    • @1ittt
      @1ittt Год назад +3

      Yea for sure I hope these guys can expand and do good

    • @cwg73160
      @cwg73160 Год назад

      Being humble and grateful doesn’t mean someone deserves business and love.

    • @oliverivers
      @oliverivers Год назад +8

      @@cwg73160 well good thing the customer service and food is delicious to most of us! Have a great day!!!

    • @cwg73160
      @cwg73160 Год назад

      @@oliverivers And good thing having deserved something means more than being a nice person and being humble.

  • @mrsimonsplace
    @mrsimonsplace Год назад +2319

    This restaurant is amazing. I have eaten there for many years. It is as good as it looks. Ray was a great man and it was a hard loss. But the family endured and continues Ray’s legacy. I wish his family continued success and hope someday they can expand to new locations. Well done and I will return soon for that delicious BBQ.

  • @norespect
    @norespect Год назад +444

    Depression or whatever it is that causes someone to take their own life must be an awful thing. He obviously had loving children and a rock solid wife plus a thriving business. Hearing he took his own life hit hard. RIP and I wish his family continued success.

    • @JesseBonales
      @JesseBonales Год назад +57

      Honestly, I did not expect that ending. I was thinking unexpected illness. Just goes to show you that even the people that seem the happiest are harboring demons none of us can contend with. I hope he is at peace and his family can continue to support their thriving business.

    • @OurLordandSaviorSigmar
      @OurLordandSaviorSigmar Год назад +25

      Yeah. It's really a battle, coming from a person with depression. Sometimes your view becomes so myopic that you cannot see or feel everything else around you. Where I'm from, every time a suicide is posted on social media, people comment Bible verses sometimes to the point of blaming the person.
      I just wanna tell everyone who's reading this that if you have friends or family suffering from depression, it's best to tell them that you're with them in their struggle and to feel free to talk when they want to. It helps miles.

    • @andrewbrown5300
      @andrewbrown5300 Год назад +3

      A lot of these cases are spontaneous unfortunately so there’s no way of knowing it will happen

    • @princejaxisblack8789
      @princejaxisblack8789 Год назад +10

      My jaw dropped when he said “through suicide” when they started talking about his death I wasn’t even thinking about HOW he died bcuz I just assumed it was a sudden car accident or sickness. Shits crazy sad

    • @juliewick
      @juliewick 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@OurLordandSaviorSigmarthank you for this extremely thoughtful response. Your words really ring true and I’m sure others will read this and feel the same. ✌️🩷

  • @Sean-vx3xx
    @Sean-vx3xx Год назад +66

    I expected a story about BBQ and cooking. But instead got a story about love, honor and cooking. What a great family

    • @DOEMSROS
      @DOEMSROS 9 месяцев назад

      ❤❤❤oh my food me like

  • @GregCurtin45
    @GregCurtin45 Год назад +1633

    How does one type when tears are streaming down your face?
    Ray started a family business for generations to come but I hope the boys know it is time to create their own legacy together. One can't watch this without being heartbroken and inspired. The every day heroes are those who are left to pick up the pieces, continue on, and thrive as Raul and Sebastian are doing. Family first but don't miss out on living your own lives as well. The Ramirez family is an inspiration to us all. Thank you for sharing your family story.

    • @staciesabatino3817
      @staciesabatino3817 Год назад +21

      I busted out tears because I have walked in those shoes.What a beautiful tribute. Thank You.

    • @BuckingHorse-Bull
      @BuckingHorse-Bull Год назад +14

      Dont feel sad.
      Ray completed his purpose in life.
      He had children and set them up financially.

    • @melissamartinez3593
      @melissamartinez3593 Год назад +8

      This really touched my soul as well I just woke up to this and it is beautiful .. I am in CA and I will be visiting this damn week!!!

    • @gus1992
      @gus1992 Год назад +2

      does anyone know why he suisided when he is litereally that sucessful in restaurant busineess

    • @dvsmike
      @dvsmike Год назад +8

      ​@@gus1992 success is not a cure for mental illness.

  • @josejuliofuego
    @josejuliofuego Год назад +891

    I worked there for a short time and I can honestly say it’s a great environment. Rene was such a passionate man for his BBQ and his legacy will live on for the city of HP through his family. The food is top tier and the service is amazing. A family owned hole in the wall is just the beginning. If you’re ever in the area stopping by is a must. You’ll be wanting to go back.

    • @robertogarciajr.8618
      @robertogarciajr.8618 Год назад +5

      ..what do u rec. frm there? them sandwiches look fire ;)

    • @josejuliofuego
      @josejuliofuego Год назад +28

      @@robertogarciajr.8618 the pulled pork burrito and the brisket sandwich for sure!

    • @mastercreamer1398
      @mastercreamer1398 Год назад

      My neighbor went to get us more beer and cigarettes, while he ran out I pumped his wife and gave her a fat cream pie. She was begging for it! Is that wrong do you think

    • @robertogarciajr.8618
      @robertogarciajr.8618 Год назад

      @@josejuliofuego thx bro;) wenevr im in the area of HP, ill def. stop by ;) have a great wknd!..

    • @mikelopez4148
      @mikelopez4148 Год назад +1

      Why would ray kill himself he had everything in life …

  • @CharlieChang
    @CharlieChang Год назад +148

    I teared up watching this - going to visit Ray's BBQ this year. What an incredible family!

  • @thegreatwal1224
    @thegreatwal1224 Год назад +543

    What a couple of strong young men, and an even stronger family. The food looks delicious.

  • @jshshh1041
    @jshshh1041 Год назад +569

    Ray held on until he created a successful business and knew his kids had the tools to keep it going. That's a warrior in the realm of depression. God bless ya Ray, I hope you are at peace now, especially watching your 2 boys killing it because of you. Be good

    • @samueltorres8105
      @samueltorres8105 Год назад +21

      This comment helped me understand why he did what he did, thanks

    • @Unknown74658
      @Unknown74658 Год назад +13

      This comment really helped me wrap my head around his decision. I hope he’s resting and I hope none of us go through that

    • @Nextbesthing81
      @Nextbesthing81 Год назад +10

      Hope he is at peace, after doing what he did ? We can hope the Lord has mercy on his soul. His decision was not made based on peace, it was based on torment.

    • @maximoreds
      @maximoreds Год назад +2

      He is in hell since he took his life

    • @Figs3
      @Figs3 Год назад

      @@maximoreds Jesus would be ashamed of you.

  • @lorenzo6777
    @lorenzo6777 Год назад +200

    I was not expecting such an impactful story, a family that is fighting against their struggles while acknowledging the pain that they have endured and find passion within it all.

  • @rantsandfaves
    @rantsandfaves Год назад +40

    *THOSE BOYS DESERVE THE WORLD!!* Oh my God I came to see bbq & totally had my heart shattered & rebuilt by this story. God bless this family & the love Ray had for food & family. I have to try it when Im in LA next

  • @charlesh7476
    @charlesh7476 Год назад +466

    Boys are very well spoken. Wish them much success

    • @kevinmartinez3373
      @kevinmartinez3373 Год назад +4

      Love ur story stay strong and everything will be ok

    • @punishanpika
      @punishanpika Год назад

      Truth ✅

    • @Angieibrahim777
      @Angieibrahim777 11 месяцев назад

      Why wouldn’t they be? Because they’re hispanic?🙄

  • @jodyharris9731
    @jodyharris9731 Год назад +405

    It's good to see them honor their father and continue his legacy!

  • @winreacts6528
    @winreacts6528 Год назад +100

    Their dad raised two amazing and strong boys. Im 100% positive he is looking down on them smiling and super proud of how they grew up as amazing adults.
    their Mother is a very strong woman who became the foundation for her kids.

  • @CSFRazielCSF
    @CSFRazielCSF Год назад +383

    I used to grow weed and live in a warehouse not 2 blocks down the road from this place. I moved away a few years ago, but Ray's brisket was always the best. I am so sad to hear of his passing. Ray used to always be so enthusiastic about bbq. I told him I went to Austin, TX and he got so excited to tell me that he started bbq because of what he'd seen out in Texas. His wife was always slicing the brisket in the back and his sons would get drinks and things like that. So cool to see them continuing things and I wish them the best.

    • @staygrinding3817
      @staygrinding3817 Год назад +85

      Lmao just had to throw in that you grew weed in there?🤣

    • @youropiniondoesnotmatter
      @youropiniondoesnotmatter Год назад +54

      ​@@staygrinding3817 I don't think the focus of his story was the weed, I mean it's LA. Weed is legal, but go off I guess

    • @PapagenoMF
      @PapagenoMF Год назад

      hey potty potty pot head

    • @venitawilliams5035
      @venitawilliams5035 Год назад +14

      ​@@staygrinding3817 Right! 😂He could have kept that info out the story!

    • @swerv7053
      @swerv7053 Год назад +17

      Pretty sure if he said anything other than growing weed ya’ll wouldn’t be pressing him

  • @se1663
    @se1663 Год назад +262

    Strong family. Mature kids. Really rooting for y'all. ♥️🙏🏾💪🏾🔥

    • @Mussi93
      @Mussi93 Год назад +8

      They were obviously well raised and come across as smart and mature, as you said.
      And as the one son said, his father's death is helping him develop and finding himself.
      He really is making the best out of it and sees the silver lining.

  • @dstjoe
    @dstjoe Год назад +107

    I would support this place just because of how great these kids are doing. I wish more young kids behave and aspire like these kids. Thank you.

    • @davida7559
      @davida7559 Год назад +4

      I agree. Amazing family. 😊

  • @goodlifetony
    @goodlifetony Год назад +120

    I’m born and raised right around the corner from this restaurant and have been going since they first opened. Ray was always super welcoming and loving. This family is amazing. May Ray rest in peace

  • @deejayseek
    @deejayseek Год назад +65

    Met Ray and his family at the Houston BBQ Fest. He was a great guy. So passionate about BBQ and happy to be a part of it. Glad that the family is carrying on his legacy. RIP Ray.

  • @cheeseburgereddy6179
    @cheeseburgereddy6179 Год назад +7

    Me and my friend are coming to LA in April all the way from Germany. We‘re going to this place 100%

  • @wnd2845
    @wnd2845 Год назад +24

    Damn😭 this got me. I lost my bro to suicide and that shit never heals, you simply just learn to cope with it. It’s nice to see a family come together after such a huge loss. Much love and blessings to them❤️🙏🏻

  • @JtrainMedia
    @JtrainMedia Год назад +281

    I'm going to call up and send money to this establishment from the east coast. They can feed the next customers who come in or use it to re-invest in this business. What this family has gone through and how much those two guys have grown up truly is inspiring. I wish this business overwhelming amounts of wealth and prosperity.
    Thank you for bringing such amazing businesses, stories, and people to us Munchies. Wow.

    • @okayyyeahh5286
      @okayyyeahh5286 Год назад +4

      Would help if you sent me 10 😭

    • @decades143
      @decades143 Год назад +6

      toss me a dollar too

    • @hxhdfjifzirstc894
      @hxhdfjifzirstc894 Год назад +18

      It's really great how you patted yourself on the back in front of the whole world -- What a great person you are.

    • @T2Pacalypse
      @T2Pacalypse Год назад

      @@hxhdfjifzirstc894 You miserable fuck, he wasn't patting himself on the back, he was trying to inspire others to do the same - share some love in the world. Try it sometimes, trust me, it'll make yourself happier as well.

    • @calvinma9493
      @calvinma9493 Год назад +2

      @@itsbigcliff5178 talk is cheap

  • @nickfurlongmd
    @nickfurlongmd Год назад +16

    My brother died by suicide in August. It sucks so hard but I'm so proud of this family for acknowledging that fact. The more we are open about it, hopefully the more lives we can save. Best wishes to the amazing Ramirez family.

  • @kenrodriguez2128
    @kenrodriguez2128 Год назад +73

    Wow man heartbreaking and resilient at the same time. Those boys stepped up for their mom and sister!

  • @AwokenEntertainment
    @AwokenEntertainment 7 месяцев назад +27

    Ray would be so proud to see where his sons are today.. what a story and the food looks amazing

  • @christopherb.6720
    @christopherb.6720 Год назад +94

    This hurt my heart, especially when the mom started crying. I feel for the entire family. The brothers too. You can tell they’re holding back tears, especially the older one. The father’s legacy lives on through them. It’s a very unfortunate situation. But they’re so strong for continuing the family business. I would love to visit LA and check them out. LONG LIVE RAY 🕊️

    • @jeremys5904
      @jeremys5904 Год назад

      I started crying...i am a softie like that.

  • @Tediz421
    @Tediz421 Год назад +11

    I cried when the mom cried. What a beautiful family business, I hope I can make the trip out this summer to try their BBQ.

  • @jmontoya1677
    @jmontoya1677 Год назад +15

    Wow…what a story. This needs to be a movie! As a dad of two young men this broke my heart but made me so proud of you two young men. God is using you and your story to inspire others to keep their heads up and fight the good fight!!! I don’t know you personally but as a dad I just want to say “I am proud of you and your mom!!!!! Continue the American dream!

  • @Briangnc96
    @Briangnc96 Год назад +8

    These are the places in America that need to stay open and be supported by the community forever! I’ve never been there but man is it on my list next time I’m in CA! RIP Rene and thank you for your gift and sharing your family with America

  • @AC-zb2ue
    @AC-zb2ue Год назад +98

    Dude no way his father passed 😢 I met that guy before the pandemic.. my condolences brother. 🕊 keep being great at what you guys do!🙏💙

    • @joeyzze
      @joeyzze Год назад +8

      He didn’t pass away, he killed himself

    • @nvondoom545
      @nvondoom545 Год назад +7

      @@joeyzze same shit bozo he passed

    • @joestarjoestar1020
      @joestarjoestar1020 Год назад

      @@joeyzze Do you know what happens when you kill yourself? Lmao

  • @jhnyjoejoe69
    @jhnyjoejoe69 Год назад +15

    Rest in peace Ray. I remember when he first opened his shop. It was an instant hit for us locals who love bbq.

  • @thirstbuster78
    @thirstbuster78 Год назад +61

    Señora Ramírez, felicitaciones por formar una familia y un negocio exitosos. Tu esposo estaría muy orgulloso.

  • @datboiisforreal
    @datboiisforreal Год назад +31

    I wish this family the best! They seem honorable, strong, kind, talented and intelligent. May the next years to come treat them with the love they so much deserve!

  • @danielpreilly77
    @danielpreilly77 Год назад +165

    Anyone who has worked in a restaurant knows how much of a grind it is.
    My father suffered from alcoholism and depression, very brave video to make, I hope to visit Im this restaurant some day. God bless 🙏

    • @AllenHanPR
      @AllenHanPR Год назад +4

      Sorry to hear that I suffer from both as well. But I learned to deal with my alcoholism. I live about 50 miles from that place or I'd be happy to shit you some lol.

    • @koysaephanh1154
      @koysaephanh1154 Год назад +2

      What happen to their dad?

    • @tobiramasenju5878
      @tobiramasenju5878 Год назад +2

      ​@@koysaephanh1154 he committed suicide

  • @gabrielnunez5168
    @gabrielnunez5168 Год назад +39

    I had the privilege to meet Ray when I went to the restaurant a couple years back. super awesome dude. I did see the same thing his kids and other customers saw too. His passion for his craft and he actually really cared. His customer service was great as well. I wish his family the very best and cheering for them to continue forward.

  • @fbspin
    @fbspin Год назад +245

    What a beautiful family, I'm sure the dad is smiling down at them!

    • @JessieGutierrez.
      @JessieGutierrez. Год назад +1

      Don't you mean smiling up at them? Read the Bible before you make a comment like that.

    • @xgoatface2359
      @xgoatface2359 Год назад +2

      @@JessieGutierrez. - I’m just saying; that’s a really really selfish thing to do. Like really selfish.

    • @Deathl2ow
      @Deathl2ow Год назад +29

      ​@@JessieGutierrez. What a terrible thing to say man. You definitely got some issues of your own you need to figure out putting that type of energy out there

    • @JessieGutierrez.
      @JessieGutierrez. Год назад +1

      @Deathl2ow it's facts...I'm just saying, stop living in a bubble just because I speak my mind, and the TRUTH!!!!

    • @Deathl2ow
      @Deathl2ow Год назад +19

      @@JessieGutierrez. you speak from ignorance, the final judgment is god's perogative and while it's a sin to commit suicide nowhere in the bible does it say it's an auto ticket to hell with no redemption

  • @firewind3509
    @firewind3509 Год назад +12

    God bless the mother. May your business forever flourish

  • @s0fa274
    @s0fa274 Год назад +23

    So sad to hear about their dad, but he clearly raised two incredible kids who are humble and hard working. I’ll have to visit their shop when I’m down in LA. What an incredible story of perseverance and growth ❤

  • @jonsmiths6192
    @jonsmiths6192 Год назад +18

    I live down the block from this place! It’s nice to see them finally get more recognition.

  • @ryankillpatrick
    @ryankillpatrick Год назад +6

    Awwwwww..... Hugs to mama.
    And the boys, too. I know the dad is looking down with pride.

  • @woanito5851
    @woanito5851 Год назад +6

    Very strong young men right there. You can tell older brother has to hold back his tears at times and little brother catches on as steps in to save him. The food is delicious because of all that love they put into it 🤌🏽

  • @scoopsf
    @scoopsf Год назад +5

    I'm salvi from my mom's side and this here makes me so proud to see. I remember when they would sell BBQ from their house and now own one of the best BBQ restaurants in LA 🇸🇻

    • @kr-yh4nj
      @kr-yh4nj Год назад

      Are they salvadoran?

  • @StopWars420
    @StopWars420 Год назад +39

    RIP Ray. Good job keeping his legacy going. When I'm in LA I'll be stopping by.

  • @fudgenugget3925
    @fudgenugget3925 Год назад +12

    I also lost my father to suicide in 2022.
    What inspires me most about these young men is their incredible strength, both in their will to carry in their father's legacy and their iron stoicism to get in front of the camera and talk about their life. My dad was also a chef , and I relate to the artisan-ship and passion that both had when it came to their work. It's art that you guys are creating when it comes to making your barbecue.
    To anyone reading this (even though I have no idea how because this comment was made 2 months after the video's publication), what the men in the video said is correct: everything will be alright. Even after I lost my most important person, even with the financial difficulties my family experienced after his passing, I'm still here on the other side. I still graduated high school, and my family members each still have something to look forward to in their own lives. Nothing in life isn't able to be overcome.
    To everyone, your loved ones want you alive. And if you think you have no loved ones, I want you in this side of the dirt.

  • @Grgaforniateezy
    @Grgaforniateezy Год назад +55

    So happy for Ray's. I used to work in Vernon off Soto and Fruitland and would frequent them. Legit best brisket I've ever had and was extremely sad to hear Ray passed. Entire family was always so warm and welcoming. Wish nothing but much continued success as it is more than well deserved.

    • @Teagod77
      @Teagod77 Год назад

      How did he pass you know ?

    • @cryisfree510
      @cryisfree510 Год назад

      @@Teagod77 sons told it at the end, sui

  • @steveb1008
    @steveb1008 9 месяцев назад +2

    These guys are AWESOME some of the best barbecue I haver EVER eaten, their dad would be PROUD.

  • @chefpeteymugs9257
    @chefpeteymugs9257 Год назад +5

    You men are an inspiration! Your Dad would be proud! I lost my Dad 10 years ago and it's still tough! You will find that the Kitchen in your Restaurant is the best Church! Best of luck to you guys!

  • @tomawen5916
    @tomawen5916 Год назад +175

    Excellent piece. An immigrant family making the American dream happen. My own parents, having left war torn Korea in the aftermath of the Korean War, did the same thing. Both my parents have passed but their love for America and the life they built is a reminder of how the "melting pot of Democracy" still speaks truth. My condolences to the loss of their dad and pray for the family. And if I get out to L.A. again, I will have to stop by and try to barbecue.

  • @savalascraftbarbecue
    @savalascraftbarbecue Год назад +6

    Man this story touched me so much because I have 2 boys as well. Proud of you boys and y’all mother. God bless y’all Texas has you all in our prayers.

  • @antwoineanderson8715
    @antwoineanderson8715 Год назад +5

    I Love The Respect They Have For Their Father. In addition, how they took on the responsibilities of the family business..🖤

  • @isaiahgDRUMSS
    @isaiahgDRUMSS Год назад +6

    Been following these guys for a while even before Rey passed away. It’s so awesome to see them on this channel. Well deserved for sure

  • @when_life_gives_you_limes
    @when_life_gives_you_limes Год назад +15

    The boys were forced to grow up way faster than they'd want to due to such an unfortunate event, but I can see that they are doing great & that they're keeping the family together. Good lads.

  • @danielgarcia1009
    @danielgarcia1009 Год назад +5

    Soooo sorry for your loss, I'm impressed with your families determination and strength to carry on your fathers legacy. I see a great future ahead for your family. Blessings to you all....

  • @miggswu
    @miggswu Год назад +5

    BEST BBQ IN LA! HANDS DOWN!!
    IN LOVING MEMORY of Ray Ramirez🙏🏻
    These gentlemen stepped up & keep it pushing beyond proud of them!

  • @mijaelpelayo5638
    @mijaelpelayo5638 Год назад +12

    I really hope and pray for these kids and their mother. I too lost my father who was the manager of a 16 member Mexican band, which me and my two older brothers were a part of. It was tuff the first year as we tried to manage his business. All I can tell you guys is to always support your mother, she is happy if you are both happy! That is key! It is important to communicate if this business is a passion for both of the kids as they grow older. If its not, then you are not dissapointing eachother or your mother or anyone, you have not let anyone down. May God bless this beautiful family and their business. Thanks Vice.

  • @thetek9
    @thetek9 Год назад +9

    Sad to hear about Ray, I used to work near there when they opened. Absolutely best bbq I’ve had in LA.

  • @domoniquep2176
    @domoniquep2176 Год назад +3

    You all are so strong. Thank you for sharing your story and I pray you receive peace and comfort eventually.

  • @retiredmenace
    @retiredmenace Год назад +3

    Wow. I was already crying and then when he said he died from suicide it hit different. I lost my mom to it in 2019. It really is a different type of pain. May god continue to bless this family. I have never been here but im in LA. Definitely going to stop by!

  • @mikewilliams4499
    @mikewilliams4499 Год назад +6

    Respect to the two sons and the wife. 🙏

  • @harrisonnofoa6602
    @harrisonnofoa6602 Год назад +3

    Tears in eyes watching this. It can break you down and build’s you up.

  • @MG956_
    @MG956_ Год назад +2

    Keep at it boys, you got this..
    Pitmaster Ray is very proud of you!!
    Greetings from South Texas and God bless you all.

  • @fredschmidt4684
    @fredschmidt4684 Год назад +1

    I have never teared so much watching a cooking show. Except watching reruns of Anthony Bordaine. But this was a Beautiful Story. Thank you Munchies.

  • @Mkgin22
    @Mkgin22 Год назад +23

    Much love to all of you. It hit me seeing him holding back his tears, never hold back your tears - let it all out my man, this journey of life can hit us in weird ways but you never have to do anything alone,. Look at these comments here in this section, so much respect and recognition, you all have been blessed beyond comprehension and if could teleport to you guys and bring you money I would do it on a daily. You my friends are warriors of light, bringing joy through food and your passion for it is not unnoticed. Much love my friends

  • @Bumbastic-7
    @Bumbastic-7 Год назад +11

    I could not contain my tears from watching Ana. Both Ray and Ana where such and amazing soul. From starting on their backyard to owning their own business. I was glad to have met both. Always so humble and courteous with all his customers. Rene was always so generous even to help others in time of needs or for advice. The BBQ is the best I’ve tested. Blessings to them All Always. 😇🙏❤️

  • @aldo-228
    @aldo-228 Год назад +5

    My God, your Father raised 2 incredible sons and I'm positive that he is very proud of the young men he's taught so well. Your mom is an amazing person and I wish your family the best.

  • @HotNitrogen
    @HotNitrogen Год назад +7

    I also lost my dad around the same age as these two. It's amazing what this family has accomplished especially the two sons who have taken on the business and pushed it to new heights

  • @ashleybcookin
    @ashleybcookin Год назад +21

    I love seeing families work together. The fact they are successful is even better.
    👏🏽👍🏽

  • @LauraMartinez-nd4lr
    @LauraMartinez-nd4lr Год назад +5

    This Famiy is so inspiring. These boys are so strong and I know they are going to go far. I hope this community continues to support them and I will definitely visit one day when I visit California...

  • @billysulser1062
    @billysulser1062 Год назад +2

    After watching this I added this to my list of best food destinations I even teared up may God bless u all

  • @Ivy-ur2cg
    @Ivy-ur2cg Год назад +5

    What an amazing and beautiful family. I can feel the love radiating throughout the video-in the food, in their pride of what they’ve accomplished, and in the way they speak about one another, especially their father. I hope they continue inspiring with their strength! Would love to try their barbecue one day.

  • @baylonjones3771
    @baylonjones3771 Год назад +17

    What a beautiful story. I wish the best for this family.

  • @EthanMichaelKim
    @EthanMichaelKim Год назад +3

    These boys are so wise, grounded, and determined beyond their years...god bless 🙏

  • @mikedavison1466
    @mikedavison1466 10 месяцев назад +1

    The food here is off the scale AWESOME. Try the brisket burrito, it's huge, with giant pieces of mouthwatering brisket. Ray did a great job raising his sons to make excellent Texas BBQ in the heart of L.A.

  • @williamdiment7439
    @williamdiment7439 Год назад +3

    my first thoughts were "they are so young" even though really i am not that much older than them - but i have nothing but praise for seeing Raul mixing the meat by hand because he knows he will get better results for it, even if it is harder than letting the mixer do it. What amazing dedication to their craft and restaurant and family.

  • @jorgerivera9405
    @jorgerivera9405 Год назад +5

    Ray's BBQ restaurant is very good, the Ramirez family are very strong to open the restaurant a day before Ray passed away. What a beautiful story they shared of there family business. One thing that I would love to share to there son's is that they're still young to live life to the fullest and not to be scared to try out new dishes. Keep ur Dad's legacy going forever.

  • @Bravonewyork
    @Bravonewyork Год назад +13

    I’m sure their father is so proud of his boys. they didn’t stop and continued his legacy, they were taught good work ethic, they pull themselves up by their bootstraps. These family made me tear up… blessings.

  • @dayofthelords8371
    @dayofthelords8371 Год назад +1

    came to satisfy visual cravings and proceeded to hold back my tears for 10 minutes straight. what a beautiful and kind family, the soft spokenness of the men made my heart melt. all the power in the world to you!

  • @johnmaverick1211
    @johnmaverick1211 Год назад +1

    Bro, I was about to write a very heart felted comment. But I will save it and instead will visit your shop when I come back to LA. Lotta love and respect for your family and business.

  • @Squeeblez
    @Squeeblez Год назад +5

    I came to this restaurant with my dad around the time it opened up and Ray was the nicest guy it. It was empty and he kept asking if we needed anything RIP

  • @DanL604
    @DanL604 Год назад +3

    Dad is a legend and you can tell the older son has pride for his family and his craft. 🔥🔥🔥

  • @proudlakerfan
    @proudlakerfan Год назад +2

    This is such a bittersweet story. Heartbreaking and heartening at the same time. I wish this mom and two boys continued success.

  • @raqueljamerson217
    @raqueljamerson217 Год назад +1

    I just found out yesterday and I am still processing the loss… Ray was a beautiful soul; caring, loving, encouraging, compassionate and a light to those around him… In addition, his family is the same. I felt the love in the greetings and through the preparation of the food.
    I spread the word by “Word of Mouth” on how delicious the food was and the love that just exuded from everyone there.. from Ray greeting, to the boys serving and to Ray’s wife preparing the food..
    Yesterday when I found out, I had to read the article three (3) times because I couldn’t believe it… Someone asked me if he was my friend… It was at that point that I realized that Ray was not only everything a friend should be, but he can be considered family. Thank you all for sharing this story to help others and thank you for treating everyone with the love and honor that is so desperately needed. Thanks for treating everyone like FAMILY!
    Love, respect and condolences to the family,
    Raquel Jamerson

  • @_Lt__Dan_
    @_Lt__Dan_ Год назад +71

    This is awesome. So lucky they are not far from me. I’m taking my family and friends there to support this family business and legacy.

    • @immortalhahn
      @immortalhahn Год назад +7

      Please reply to this once you've done and let me know how good it was. Will appreciate it.

  • @robbiemontgomery581
    @robbiemontgomery581 Год назад +8

    Those guys are an absolute credit to their parents. Wishing them all the success in the world 🍀

  • @MrMajid070
    @MrMajid070 Год назад +2

    Man, this was beautiful. Two strong, talented, and hard-working boys. A loving, hard-working, supportive wife and mother. Mr Ray is gone but he created a wonderful family for himself. You guys are a great inspiration. GOD bless you all.

  • @abbymarie3253
    @abbymarie3253 Год назад +1

    Wow. This story is so touching. I cried watching the whole time. Sending all my love.

  • @alfieleavy88
    @alfieleavy88 Год назад +3

    So heartbreaking yet inspiring by far the best munchies I’ve seen in a long time peace and love to ray and the family ❤

  • @rgonzalez817
    @rgonzalez817 Год назад +4

    Awesome story and sorry about y'alls loss, may God bless your business and family, very nice to see y'alls family come together in such a hard time, much love from Texas 👋

  • @butterypluto
    @butterypluto Год назад +1

    suddenly just started tearing up at the end there. amazing people to continue to work and provide in spite of the struggles they've been through. will have to visit the next time im down in LA.

  • @LEARNINGCHORDS
    @LEARNINGCHORDS Год назад +1

    The sausages look incredible... The brisket sandwich also looked yum.. I wish it was not so far away... good place to visit one day

  • @GiovannyOlivares
    @GiovannyOlivares Год назад +5

    Definitely glad i came across this video!! I've been looking for a good bbq spot in the LA area and can never seem to find something as good as Texas bbq. Glad to see this family is working hard to overcome hardships and good to see that their fan base is supporting of them as well!

  • @jcsfrancisco9417
    @jcsfrancisco9417 Год назад +3

    My sincerest condolences and appreciation to the family for continuing their father's legacy!

  • @_dell3888
    @_dell3888 Год назад +1

    Thank you Munchies. Such a beautiful story for a beautiful family. I hope they continue and prosper. Making Ray insanely proud.

  • @moveMENtwithmarlon
    @moveMENtwithmarlon Год назад +1

    AMAZING family story! I wish you all the very best in this life. Thank you for being courageously vulnerable to share such an intensely personal experience. As a father who struggled quietly in this area, my family and I thank you!!❤

  • @nativegurl8886
    @nativegurl8886 Год назад +8

    😞🥹🙏🏽 Wow! What an emotional video I was not expecting this reaction. 😭 I am a huge, huge fan of BBQ and quite impressed to see a humbled, proud, and passionate Latino family triumphing despite the loss and tragedy this Beautiful family had to endure. Cannot wait to visit and experience the food and show support to my fellow Latin community . Thank you for sharing your story and raising awareness about suicide and mental health. 😔👍🏽 Blessings and much success to Ray's family and my sincere condolences to their loss. 🙏🏽 🪶💫🌻💗

    • @villarreal6
      @villarreal6 Год назад

      Thank you girllll, it means a lot from a Mexican. We try and if we fall we get back up, because in the back of our head we picture our father telling us to get back up. 🥲🥲.. my father still here and strong but every other day he reminds us all the time .

  • @Jae-lg6nv
    @Jae-lg6nv Год назад +5

    Ray built a strong and financially sound future for his people while fighting depression. It is not for us to judge how one deals with and experiences pain. Often with suicide, the sudden and traumatic end of one's life overtakes the memory of how one truly lived. Ray lived a lot of life before that last day and by most accounts, lived it well. Ending a long and hard-fought battle does not make one weak. We are all just doing what we can do and it has to be enough- even when it isn't.
    Ramirez Familia~ thank you for speaking on this and allowing us to share a part of your story. Suicide leaves a thick cloud of shame that lingers and festers until we air it out. My family is Mexican and it is life-saving to hear this family speak about their experience. In homes like mine, this is often never discussed which allows trauma to be passed down from generation to generation like we pass down our recipe box. It is relieving to witness this family break that cycle.
    For the rest of us who feel the weariness of life in our bones ~ remember that people often commit suicide when they are finally feeling a little better and can function. So when you start to plan and make moves towards that plan - take stock. You might just be feeling better.

  • @christophermusick3795
    @christophermusick3795 Год назад +1

    This was great. What wonderful, strong yet vulnerable people. I too work in food and can clearly see their fathers passion was passed down. What great kids they raised. Keep pushing yall

  • @OhDrewzy
    @OhDrewzy Год назад +3

    Holy shit I dropped tears watching this. So much real stuff was said during this from the mom to the two sons I gotta try Rays BBQ one day.

  • @palepa15
    @palepa15 Год назад +3

    Wow. You are all amazing. Thank you for sharing your story so openly. I wish I had known about this store as I was just in the US (I live in New Zealand) but next time I am there I will make sure I visit as you are an amazing family and I love bbq!
    All the best family.
    …and thank you to Vice for creating the content and finding these stories.