Spent two weeks in Mexico City and the street food is indeed world-class. @2:40 Marisqueria El Caguamo is definitely a must. The hype is well deserved...awesome seafood and outstanding service. In fact, all the service in CDMX was excellent. Great job, GBS!
rainepanda yeah dude, I've never seen mexican food look that good in the US. I guess you gotta go to Mexico to get the real stuff. That burned cheese on the outside looks toooo good I'm so hungry now!!
@@MeMe-wt2le Vegetarians don't eat meat, eggs n cheese are ok. Vegans don't eat anything that comes from an animal. Easy to confuse with the whole vegan hype these days.
I was in shock the first time I had street food in Mexico DF years ago. I was also a little jealous and envious at the rich variety and complexity of flavors this country offers. I still get flash-backs from the flavors and smells!
Assistance Dog nah Chinese food is as good as Mexican food. Your probably from a country that hates China. China has a very nice spicy smell (depends on region) and same with Mexican food. Coming from a guy that has Both Mexican and Chinese blood running through his veins.
That chinese restaurant to serve foods for the chinese audience. Here in my country chinese only serve cheap, stinky and much-flavoured foods to us. I would prefer korean or japan over chinese foods
Assistance Dog what do you mean stinky. Yeah it’s cheap because the ingredients are cheap and easy to make. Boy I don’t know what Chinese food you eat but I eat actual Chinese food (I make it at home or when too lazy I go to a real Chinese restaurant.) also Chinese food is forrrrrr CHINESE PEOPLE, I always see other ethnic group serve their own food to their own group/ethnicity. Chinese food is mainly fresh. I’ve tried korean and Japanese food and they are not as good as Chinese food (in my opinion.)
@@thepokemonlover3806You obviously had really bad Mexican food because Mexican food is absolutely delicious if cooked well. There's no need to disrespect someone else's culture/cuisine just because you had a bad personal experience. If us humans could learn to be much nicer to one another, this world would be a much better place. I hope that your heart expunges the hate inside of you & you become a nicer person!
It's pretty easy to make: get half a kilo of dried fruits: peaches, mangoes, or any kind of tangy fruits (your choice). Boil them with some hibiscus flowers ((Hibiscus sabdariffa). This is the most difficult ingredient to find) in half a liter of water. Let it cool and add one cup of sugar, powdered dried chilies (depends on how spicy you like it. Take note that sugar counters the spiciness) and a teaspoon of salt. Blend it and boil the mixture again until it thickens (around 5 minutes). Let it cool and presto. If you want more flavor, add orange and lemon juices to the mix, but be aware that this make the chamoy more runny.
@@nothingbox4504 You could also find it in the tea section, since it's used to flavor teas, or herbology stores (where you can buy natural remedies and such), because it's used as a diuretic. If you find it, it's an amazing ingredient to have it in your kitchen: you can make a simple drink by boiling one liter of water and a cup of hibiscus flowers, let it cool and add sugar at your taste. It is known as "agua de jamaica" here in México and it's a staple in our culture. I'm glad that you liked one part of our culture!
Saludis a toda esa GENTE LINDA Y TRAVAJADORA DE MEXICO...y FELICIDADES DIOS LOS BENDIGA SIEMPRE..por su amabilidad ala hora de vender cada platillo elaborado con tanta dedicacion dia a dia!!!!!
This warms my hearth. Often we don’t really recognize how wonderful the people, the places, and of course THE FOOD that we have around us truly are. I’ll look my beloved Mexico City with new eyes now. Thanks!
yeah I love Mexican and Chinese food. (I’m mostly Mexican and part Chinese actually) and I’m going to see family in Sinaloa tomorrow and our cuisine is different than let’s say Oaxaca or Mexico City.
I’m from Michoacán, but when my mom was young she lived in different places in Mexico. And omg I’m so thankful she learned how to cook like people from Oaxaca. They have the best food in Mexico!!! The mole omg you guys 😳❤️❤️❤️😩😩😩
Si! Gracias GBS!! Con este y muchos otros videos plasman la belleza de México y la delicia de sus comidas. Saludos desde la Ciudad de México!! Lots of love😘💖🇲🇽
I love the world!!! It's so amazing to see how rich all the cultures are, and thank god for the internet because now we can connect and share bits of our ancestry with everyone!! how amazing!!
I am planning a trip to MX City and I'm so glad to have found this video coz now I know where my lunches and dinners are coming from! All of these people look lovely and seem to have such a love for their food and culture and I'd love to be a patron at their joints :)
Y eso que les faltó poner los machectes que son unas quesadillas gigantes y las prejas de elefante que son milanesas super grandes esto está en la Guerrero. ;)
I’m literally going to Mexico (Sinaloa) tomorrow and I never heard of corn fungus before or many of the foods mentioned here. Now Americans should know that different areas of Mexico eat different things. In Sinaloa we don’t eat mole or know how to make it for example.
AAlG00 probably yeah. My family doesn’t eat it or doesn’t know how to make it. Hmm seems odd that I’ve never seen a sinaloense eat mole but ok. Yeah in the village/rancho where my mom is from is very isolated from any cities so that can be it.
I love this video because it offers street food options that are actually suitable for vegetarians. 90% of videos on youtube focus on tacos el pastor when mentioning street food in Mexico and although I understand how this is popular, I know there is a lot more to Mexican street food than tacos! This video is definitely my Mexico City go to street food guide!
yo aqui en ayunas, soñando de comerme todo cuado visite a cdmx! Te Amo Mexico! Tan bendecida me siento! Estadunidense por nacimiento pero puro orgullo Mexicano en mis venas!
The last guy in the video literally said that it's hard to find vegetarian food in Mexico. He's a Mexican chef that cooks vegetarian food, I'm sure he'd know about his competition lol.
Everything was on point ... I still stick with the most traditional food everything evolves at some point and people creates new spins on old dishes Love my Mexico 🇲🇽
Now I'm craving some "tlacoyos de huitlacoche con salsa verde". Interesting that I've been in all those places but never dared to try in anything in those stands, the veggie burritos really got me.
the history of mexican cuisine goes back 3000 plus yrs ago since the olmecs and the milpa agricultural foundation not just hundreds...i believe MOST of it for that matter.
@@yumyumwhatzohai I Tell you a Story: there is an empanadas stand outside a famous Tako Vell in Mexico City, rumor say there's ba line of people buying the empanadas, and the Tako bell it's ONLY being used ...for the restroom.
2:19 "Just go running two or three times and you'll burn it off" lol she got real with that assessment. We Stan transparency. Thats officially on my bucket list now.
FANY HAS SUCH A PRETTY VOICE
Rachel Ranch oh I know right?! ^_^
She's a trans
@@theaussie6526 how is she trans
I like her voice, is so cute 😊
@@theaussie6526 she's not. Some Mexican girls have this girly-kid voices.
Spent two weeks in Mexico City and the street food is indeed world-class. @2:40 Marisqueria El Caguamo is definitely a must. The hype is well deserved...awesome seafood and outstanding service. In fact, all the service in CDMX was excellent. Great job, GBS!
Couldn’t agree more!
Those squash blossom burritos look sooo good 🤤
rainepanda yeah dude, I've never seen mexican food look that good in the US. I guess you gotta go to Mexico to get the real stuff. That burned cheese on the outside looks toooo good I'm so hungry now!!
rainepanda
Hola!
Wait doesn’t cheese make the burrito non vegetarian????? I’m confused
cmiiw vegan dont eat cheese but vegetarian does .. idk
@@MeMe-wt2le Vegetarians don't eat meat, eggs n cheese are ok. Vegans don't eat anything that comes from an animal.
Easy to confuse with the whole vegan hype these days.
Me caen bien los mexicanos....great food and even better people
u pretty 👀
Peblo246 soooo.. if she saw me she’d be like oooo you handsome.. just a compliment you beta
Same mistake, watched this at midnight and now I’m so hungry. 🤤🤤🤤
UCZetaGundam SAAMMMMMMEEEEEEEE
UCZetaGundam it three am for me ugh
Same this always happens to me😫
I love Mexican food.. watching this while I'm eating Doritos! Greetings from Philippines
I Love Adobo hopefully you come to Mexico I’m a Mexican myself living in California right now and now I want to go back to where food heaven is
Username checks out.
Hola q bien q te gusta nuestra comida y cultura me gustaría conocer comida filipina desde mx!!
Mexico City 🇲🇽 is a true treasure. One of my favorite cities that I’ve visited while travel vlogging! Keep it up and keep exploring 🙌🏻
I was in shock the first time I had street food in Mexico DF years ago. I was also a little jealous and envious at the rich variety and complexity of flavors this country offers. I still get flash-backs from the flavors and smells!
That video really makes me proud of my country.
You represent Mexico in a excellent way, giving the respect and value that those street places have!
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Quien mas es de MEXICO🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽😜
Thank you for giving the exact locations! I think I'm going to try the squash blossom burrito and the tlacoyos.
México lindo ! 🇲🇽 !
gustavrendon Show viva Mexico
I love Mexico! In some of my previous last lifes I was mexican
"Mexicans are born wherever the hell they want"
Chavela Vargas ( -Costa Rican- Mexican Singer)
Being Mexican is a feeling.
As a Mexican myself I know for a fact that u have no idea what it’s like to be Mexican
Rare Opportunity I can’t tell if you’re with or against me
Saludos amigo 🤗
@@rareopportunity3979 You dont know Mexico
Mexico has some of the best tasting food in the world. 🌮
Can't argue with that
Mexican and Chinese food FTW.
Assistance Dog nah Chinese food is as good as Mexican food. Your probably from a country that hates China. China has a very nice spicy smell (depends on region) and same with Mexican food. Coming from a guy that has Both Mexican and Chinese blood running through his veins.
That chinese restaurant to serve foods for the chinese audience. Here in my country chinese only serve cheap, stinky and much-flavoured foods to us. I would prefer korean or japan over chinese foods
Assistance Dog what do you mean stinky. Yeah it’s cheap because the ingredients are cheap and easy to make. Boy I don’t know what Chinese food you eat but I eat actual Chinese food (I make it at home or when too lazy I go to a real Chinese restaurant.) also Chinese food is forrrrrr CHINESE PEOPLE, I always see other ethnic group serve their own food to their own group/ethnicity. Chinese food is mainly fresh. I’ve tried korean and Japanese food and they are not as good as Chinese food (in my opinion.)
I love Mexico!
Saludos desde Brasil!
Saludos amigo,ojalá y pronto nos visites 🤗
salusos amigo cuando gustes eres bienvenido🤗🤗🤗
Aqui estamos viejon😀✌🇲🇽....Patrullando el Charco en Puerto Peñasco Sonora esperando tu llegada amigo😀✌🇧🇷
Mexican food is the best. Proud of my culture!
Torta de chilaquiles sounds bomb :O
@@thepokemonlover3806You obviously had really bad Mexican food because Mexican food is absolutely delicious if cooked well. There's no need to disrespect someone else's culture/cuisine just because you had a bad personal experience. If us humans could learn to be much nicer to one another, this world would be a much better place. I hope that your heart expunges the hate inside of you & you become a nicer person!
It is awesome food...love stopping in small taquerias...the food is way better than the stuff the big restaurants choose...
Yeah because one restaurant sums up all mexican food. Sounds logical.
@@thepokemonlover3806
Alright weeb
@@BB.halo_heir Well said brother!
THESE PEOPLE ARE SO HUMBLE. FOOD SO TASTY!
TORTA DE CHILAQUILES. SIMPLE, THE BEST.
like any mega city, it has its rough spots. But on the whole, Mexico City is one of the most vibrant & beautiful cities I've ever been to.
I fell in love with the “Chamoy” when my Mexican classmate introduce it to our German class. She brought it with some mangoes.
It's pretty easy to make: get half a kilo of dried fruits: peaches, mangoes, or any kind of tangy fruits (your choice). Boil them with some hibiscus flowers ((Hibiscus sabdariffa). This is the most difficult ingredient to find) in half a liter of water. Let it cool and add one cup of sugar, powdered dried chilies (depends on how spicy you like it. Take note that sugar counters the spiciness) and a teaspoon of salt. Blend it and boil the mixture again until it thickens (around 5 minutes). Let it cool and presto.
If you want more flavor, add orange and lemon juices to the mix, but be aware that this make the chamoy more runny.
@@pronak4410 Thank you. But Hibiscus doesn't grow in my country. Unless if I'm going to find it in the Int'l section in the grocery dept.
@@nothingbox4504 You could also find it in the tea section, since it's used to flavor teas, or herbology stores (where you can buy natural remedies and such), because it's used as a diuretic.
If you find it, it's an amazing ingredient to have it in your kitchen: you can make a simple drink by boiling one liter of water and a cup of hibiscus flowers, let it cool and add sugar at your taste. It is known as "agua de jamaica" here in México and it's a staple in our culture.
I'm glad that you liked one part of our culture!
yoo that's deliciousness next level, try some fmango slices with tajin powder and lime juice
@@nothingbox4504 you can order spices/herbs on Amazon
Saludis a toda esa GENTE LINDA Y TRAVAJADORA DE MEXICO...y FELICIDADES DIOS LOS BENDIGA SIEMPRE..por su amabilidad ala hora de vender cada platillo elaborado con tanta dedicacion dia a dia!!!!!
Arriba Mexico, My beautiful Culture, Mi hermosa Cultura 🇲🇽🔥!
This warms my hearth. Often we don’t really recognize how wonderful the people, the places, and of course THE FOOD that we have around us truly are. I’ll look my beloved Mexico City with new eyes now. Thanks!
Mexico is quite diverse in the cuisine department, with different styles and influences, rivaling that of France and China. ¡Ajúa! ¡Viva México! 🇲🇽
yeah I love Mexican and Chinese food. (I’m mostly Mexican and part Chinese actually) and I’m going to see family in Sinaloa tomorrow and our cuisine is different than let’s say Oaxaca or Mexico City.
It doesn't matter is sinaloa food is better than whatever city in Mexico... All the food in mexico is good. Your comment it so stupid
Those Tlacoyos looked so good! And the burrito is a great idea! Delicious food ❤️
Yass Mexico! 🇲🇽
Y’all should try the food from Oaxaca...exquisite food from Mexico! 👌🏼
K B nah Sinaloa FTW.
Omg - I’ve been to a lot of places - but I’ve never tasted such delicious food as I did in Oaxaca!!
I’m from Michoacán, but when my mom was young she lived in different places in Mexico. And omg I’m so thankful she learned how to cook like people from Oaxaca. They have the best food in Mexico!!! The mole omg you guys 😳❤️❤️❤️😩😩😩
Everything looked delicious! But there are hundreds of equally delicious street foods in Mexico! Now i'm hungry
Love this video! You guys should make this for every country! This is perfect for those who want to travel.
Si! Gracias GBS!! Con este y muchos otros videos plasman la belleza de México y la delicia de sus comidas. Saludos desde la Ciudad de México!! Lots of love😘💖🇲🇽
Props to this channel, this is real mexican street food. Greetings from Mexico!
This channel not only describes food but also the genuineness of the people, culture and overall their passion its beautiful
The woman who comes second last in this video has a damn cute voice.
She sounds normal to me , prob since i can understand her
Simp
I love the world!!! It's so amazing to see how rich all the cultures are, and thank god for the internet because now we can connect and share bits of our ancestry with everyone!! how amazing!!
I am planning a trip to MX City and I'm so glad to have found this video coz now I know where my lunches and dinners are coming from! All of these people look lovely and seem to have such a love for their food and culture and I'd love to be a patron at their joints :)
Mexico is such a beautiful and vibrant country
What I never ate Chilaquiles like that . Christmas time is Mexican food time lol
1:18 That transition was flawless!
If more ppl knew about pipián. Just love it
Art The Great 🤢🤮
😍👍
Ayuda 😭
prefiero mole pa ser honesto
@@pmx5684 mole está bueno también
*All of these foods look absolutely delicious! Hope to try them someday* ❤️
Mexican cuisine is a rabbit hole. Tread lightly even Mexicans don't know all the foods.
Anonymous
Interesting - I would like to try!
5:39 Fany resumed eating at Mexico in that sentence. It's so good you can't stop eating 🇲🇽💖💖💖
It's impossible not to love mexican food. Such a diverse and complex cuisine.
Yo con esta hambre y tan lejos de mi tierra linda mexicana😣
:( espero pronto puedas comer un rico antojito nacional :D saludos
@@humildemarcelo Gracias☺
Y eso que les faltó poner los machectes que son unas quesadillas gigantes y las prejas de elefante que son milanesas super grandes esto está en la Guerrero. ;)
@panter panter que chingados
Que comida tan rica! Their smiles are even better. I always love Mexican people and truly appreciate their culture. No puedo esperar para ir a México.
I’m literally going to Mexico (Sinaloa) tomorrow and I never heard of corn fungus before or many of the foods mentioned here. Now Americans should know that different areas of Mexico eat different things. In Sinaloa we don’t eat mole or know how to make it for example.
Yep, pero ya que andas allá, comete unos aguachiles bien picosos
msergio0293 mi familia no come los aguachiles so no sé como se sabe.
Espera, no comen mole en Sinaloa?
My Cup Of TAE no se come en Sinaloa. Mi ma no sabía como se usaba el tomatillo hasta que se fue a los Estados Unidos.
AAlG00 probably yeah. My family doesn’t eat it or doesn’t know how to make it. Hmm seems odd that I’ve never seen a sinaloense eat mole but ok. Yeah in the village/rancho where my mom is from is very isolated from any cities so that can be it.
Huitlacoche actually cost more per pound than corn so it's pretty cool cus it's not like you're gonna lose a lot if something happens to your crops.
aR0ttenBANANA96 probably cause it’s now a hipster food
@@thebigboofint8834 not a hipster food at all, that's rude
@@thebigboofint8834 since you will get a small amount of huitlacoche out of your crop, it's expensive because it's rare.
@@thebigboofint8834 It pre dates the Spanish. Corn and Mexico are one.
Huitlacoche is the 'mexican (corn) truffle' . Period.
I'm from Mexico City. I literally cried. This was beautiful.
YUMMY!!!!!! takes me back. Lived there's 12 summer time vacations.....
this makes me miss my hometown more. i'll see you in summer, mexico.
I love this video because it offers street food options that are actually suitable for vegetarians. 90% of videos on youtube focus on tacos el pastor when mentioning street food in Mexico and although I understand how this is popular, I know there is a lot more to Mexican street food than tacos! This video is definitely my Mexico City go to street food guide!
I want to go to Mexico hungry
You’ll pay a lot maybe
You will ALWAYS be hungry at my beautiful Mexico, my dear Murciélago Batman
Xox cat Gatcha nope because it’s so affordable! One taco is legit 9-10 pesos each.... when here in USA is just over a dollar each
@@anaa4086I like the Mexican beaches but sux that American see Mexico as a dessert with taco stand
@@Watch-0w1 yeah that's sad, we have lots of beaches, modern cities, forest, icy mountains and of course we have dusty pueblitos and tacos :D
I just love my country 🇲🇽 thank you for this wonderful video!
I so need to eat my way through México City.
yo aqui en ayunas, soñando de comerme todo cuado visite a cdmx! Te Amo Mexico! Tan bendecida me siento! Estadunidense por nacimiento pero puro orgullo Mexicano en mis venas!
Omg! Huitlacoche 😍😍😍 I ate a quesadilla with that fungus, lord!delicacy! ❤👍👌
Wow esto si que fue fantástico genial y muy pero muy Riquísimo y Sabroso. Gracias por su vídeo 👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼
Eso si es comida Mexicana, no esas mamadas de Taco Bell o Chipotle
Manolito Froch taco bell y chipotle ni se pueden classificar como comida😂
Manolito Froch tu si sabes
oooff
al menos el taco bell no te da tifoidea con solo oler la comida
Te la mamaste manolito
I’m proud to be Mexican 🇲🇽
I like this series the best because the main focus are the owners
Making me hungry. I LOVE Mexican food it is the best.
I want ALL of it😭😭😭😭
Wow! VIVA MÉXICO 🇲🇽 ♥️ this video is awesome!!!!
The octopus one looks so good
Que chulada de comida arriba México y viva todos los mexicanos
La mejor comida es la nuestra (la mexicana) ✌️
Que no lea esto un peruano, por que te caerá arena.
Beautiful food beautiful people...mexico is a paradise...im not even from mexico
I know I wasn’t the only person drooling the entire time lol 🤤
They look so delicious! Love street food. Best thing about traveling.
I love that so much of the food featured here doesnt have meat.
Yep, a lot of mexican food is vegetarian, even before being vegetarian was a thing
@@msergio0293 sorry bud. I lived in Mexico and not a lot is vegetarian...
@@AlphaHealthYT there is lots of both .
The last guy in the video literally said that it's hard to find vegetarian food in Mexico. He's a Mexican chef that cooks vegetarian food, I'm sure he'd know about his competition lol.
Only 3 of them are vegetarian.
Plus good luck being vegan in Meixco, everything has cheese.
Everything was on point ... I still stick with the most traditional food everything evolves at some point and people creates new spins on old dishes
Love my Mexico 🇲🇽
Now I'm craving some "tlacoyos de huitlacoche con salsa verde". Interesting that I've been in all those places but never dared to try in anything in those stands, the veggie burritos really got me.
so you pretty much didn’t go
I love the fact that everything is Halal, love you Mexico, gonna visit one day and enjoy the food.
3:35 Veracruz 🇲🇽 ❤️
Aaaaaaay México cómo te amo!
*_I never skipped ads because this channel is a high quality channel!_*
Necesito regresar a mexico extraño la comida auténtica de mi país 🇲🇽
the history of mexican cuisine goes back 3000 plus yrs ago since the olmecs and the milpa agricultural foundation not just hundreds...i believe MOST of it for that matter.
This food looks amaaaaazing. Now I wanna go to Mexico 😍😍😍
Someone said to me that Taco Bell was Mexican food and I was laughing so hard 😄😂😄😂😄
Chipotle Tambien 😁😁
Taco Belll is still bomb though
@@yumyumwhatzohai I Tell you a Story: there is an empanadas stand outside a famous Tako Vell in Mexico City, rumor say there's ba line of people buying the empanadas, and the Tako bell it's ONLY being used ...for the restroom.
@@sweetaddictiontoawesomenes6831 that shit is sad and I heard no one orders from there to
Is there Taco Bell in Mexico?
Wuuuu arriba Mexicoooo 🇲🇽🇲🇽🤩🌮
Now I'm hungry..😢
pimpa's paradise same to
This made me so proud to be Mexican ❤️
Looked like 3 vegetarian foods, ahhhh!! They looked sooooo goood!!!! My stomach is grumbling hardcore now
Luv u bae
Wow! Thank you Great Big Story for embracing my culture!
oMG god bless all these amazing people, all this comida looks so delicioso!!! Ahaha
Mexican food is so coloured and so delicious. PROUD OF MY CITY! ❤️✨
That stand of Tortas is legendary, I have seen lines of about a block
Mexico Lindo y Querido..❤️
Thank you for giving me new spots to try when I go back to Mexico City.
Que rico!!! Ya me dió hambre🤤🤤
Delicious!! This video got me hungry💖💖
My husband loves mexico
Who doesn't🤪
2:19 "Just go running two or three times and you'll burn it off" lol she got real with that assessment. We Stan transparency. Thats officially on my bucket list now.
1:18 that transition though
LOVED IT!! Absolutely superb. All the best to my Mexican friends. I wish I was there with you.
When you live in Mexico City and actually have to find out these places because they look so good
WOW they are just awesome. Just awesome .
I gotta have that torta de chilaquiles 😭😩😩🔥🔥
one of the most eye pleasing videos I've ever seen ... thank you great big story
Tengo abre aorah 🤤~ sorry for my bad spanish typing
Been to CDMX earlier this year, have to say that it has one of the best street foods in the world. So rich, tasty and exquisite.
A torta with chilaquiles??? OMG 🤤
I thank god everyday that I’m Hispanic and was born into such a beautiful culture with such tasty food😍