This is definitely one of the best TCR videos that I have had the pleasure to watch. Not many dry eyes in the audience. Manuel & Frank Barroso are humble, loving, hard-working people and they are the epitome of " The salt of the earth folks". I loved when Manuel said when he spoke from the heart saying " God does not care about the size of your wallet, He cares about the size of your heart". Port Isabel is blessed to have the fine Barroso family as citizens.
@@z-z-z-z I'm a Port Isabel native. From what I understand of the situation, the father (Manuel) decided to retire. Frank was set to take over the restaurant, but because of the pandemic, they didn't have enough $$$ to re-open and were forced to remain closed. Frank does still sell his salsa, though. And I highly recommend people buy as much as they can. The reason why I say that? Read on.... I was in Port Isabel just a few days ago (9/28-10/1), and heard rumblings of a possible re-opening, but nothing "for sure" just yet. I'm guessing Frank is accumulating the $$$ from his salsa sales in order to be able to afford a proper re-opening the restaurant. As for "when" that happens? I don't know. But I think it's coming.
Every weekend back in the 90's was Texas Country Reporter and the weekend outdoor tv shows the generations today have no idea what they are missing TCR is the best and always will be. From one Texan to another God Bless Y'all!
Thank you for highlighting this business, but most of all, for letting him speak and for listening. Too often, reporters are already formulating their next question and don't open their ears and hearts to listen. I was in tears watching this lovely video. Thank you.
Wow! Mr. Barroso. It was a pleasure learning about your life and your family commitment to God, family and your customers. I will definitely take a trip over to taste your breakfast one of these days. While I don't indulge on tortillas de arina much anymore the rest of your items look great. I was emotionally touched by the story of your family and restaurant. I'm glad I clicked on this video. I to am facing some giant trials in my life right now and now more than ever I need to lean on God to bring me through. You just reminded me that one must look back and see how God has blessed us so many times in our journey through life's storms. I do believe that God speaks to us through his word and we ought to always meditate on his word daily. He also uses the trials in our lives to draw his children back to him. We must always trust in his ways not ours. Always remember that the beginning of wisdom comes in the fear of God as the word states. I will see you soon, brother. Have a blessed day.
This was a good story my friends !! But sad there is to much pain in the world , so even though this was an AWESOME video I also really like the happy ones. Thank you Frank from montana......
Those flour tortillas with all the stuff folded in sure look delicious. Probably worth driving from Arlington, TX just to try. Add a fishing trip and it’s surely worth it👍👍
So, as always this Canadian, a loyal subscriber enjoyed this video and wished I lived there instead of 450 miles north of the border. If it's closed now, can I support the family and buy some hot sauce? If so please let me know.
Visited there in 2015 sad to say I didn't see that place 😕 but what really hit my heart is how he gave his mother the love she gave him in helping make that place together...folks its all about family and God and the rest will take care of itself. God bles us all!!
jesus ,,,,not sure i ever had such wet eyes watching these shows ......what a great place and ppl .....wish i was n el paso tx and not el paso illinois .....id be headed that way for some grub
Places like this will soon all be gone it is so sad that all we’re going to have left is McDonald’s Our grandchildren will never know what good food is. ☹️
@@opendstudio7141 That's a shame. I thought the son was going to take over and sell hot sauce to make it work. Sounds like another example of the kids not having the same passion and drive as their parents. Just the desire for the $$$.
@@ricardocarmona5210 your right about that! Between TCR and Texas Bucket List, my phone gets nervous, cause it thinks I am going to take a bite out of it. 🤣
Just a heads up Manuel is still making tacos! I am a local and he is at one of the condominiums and the tacos taste the exact same! And no he is not dead.
I guess Manuel's is closed down I just saw your video I was going to call and have them send me some of their salsa but I'm too late that's my fault I guess.
Oh no! Just seeing this today as it was recently posted and thinking I'm ready to drive from Houston to get some of those awesome looking tortillas and leave with a case of salsa!
in the real world and anywhere away from Texas we call that salsa. And there are no secret in making flour tortillas. Flour, oil, (or lard) hot water, royal, salt.
Ahmein Brothers and Sisters... mmmm mmm homemade good... the best tasting tortillas are made with lard. I no longer partake of the pig. for the bible tells me so.
This is definitely one of the best TCR videos that I have had the pleasure to watch. Not many dry eyes in the audience. Manuel & Frank Barroso are humble, loving, hard-working people and they are the epitome of " The salt of the earth folks". I loved when Manuel said when he spoke from the heart saying " God does not care about the size of your wallet, He cares about the size of your heart". Port Isabel is blessed to have the fine Barroso family as citizens.
I do wish the restaurant was still around.
Sad to see that they closed last April. Such a nice family doing their thing. Thank you Barroso family....
Martin - why did they close?
@@z-z-z-z I'm a Port Isabel native. From what I understand of the situation, the father (Manuel) decided to retire. Frank was set to take over the restaurant, but because of the pandemic, they didn't have enough $$$ to re-open and were forced to remain closed. Frank does still sell his salsa, though. And I highly recommend people buy as much as they can. The reason why I say that? Read on....
I was in Port Isabel just a few days ago (9/28-10/1), and heard rumblings of a possible re-opening, but nothing "for sure" just yet. I'm guessing Frank is accumulating the $$$ from his salsa sales in order to be able to afford a proper re-opening the restaurant. As for "when" that happens? I don't know. But I think it's coming.
The best reporting team on RUclips. Wonderful stories about special people - filled with love. Can’t get any better than that!
This has to be the most touching story I've ever watched on Texas reporter
Every weekend back in the 90's was Texas Country Reporter and the weekend outdoor tv shows the generations today have no idea what they are missing TCR is the best and always will be. From one Texan to another God Bless Y'all!
Thank you for highlighting this business, but most of all, for letting him speak and for listening. Too often, reporters are already formulating their next question and don't open their ears and hearts to listen. I was in tears watching this lovely video. Thank you.
God bless you sir. God doesn't care about the size of your wallet he cares about the size of your heart.
AMEN
And the size of your tortilla.
And the size of your tortilla....
@@stusatwork30 💯🙌🙌
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Spot on, friend.
i like the channel but they should show more food and do less talking
@@robinsss The sob stories, and the "My Father died doing this" vids always get more views. Other RUclips channels for great food! (Minus emotion)
@@robinsss It's ALL about Bob. REAL narcissist......
there's been some times when those first few notes on that piano would bring a few tears , thanks , I've enjoyed them all
Really awesome salt of the earth family. God bless them and they deserve everything they have. Also really love the Deftones hat!
God Bless you and your family and bless your business always ✝️🕊🙏🏼❤️
Wow! Great Story.God Bless you Manuel & Frank for you great service provided to the Rio Grande Valley!
They seem like wonderful people. I wish them the best ❤
Manuel's used to be on the island. I lived there for three years. Many a hangover was cured with a con todo. Sad it's gone.
Man, what a sweet Family.. I wish them the best.. Talk about having good Hearts... Great video!
Wow! Mr. Barroso. It was a pleasure learning about your life and your family commitment to God, family and your customers. I will definitely take a trip over to taste your breakfast one of these days. While I don't indulge on tortillas de arina much anymore the rest of your items look great. I was emotionally touched by the story of your family and restaurant. I'm glad I clicked on this video. I to am facing some giant trials in my life right now and now more than ever I need to lean on God to bring me through. You just reminded me that one must look back and see how God has blessed us so many times in our journey through life's storms. I do believe that God speaks to us through his word and we ought to always meditate on his word daily. He also uses the trials in our lives to draw his children back to him. We must always trust in his ways not ours. Always remember that the beginning of wisdom comes in the fear of God as the word states. I will see you soon, brother. Have a blessed day.
Coming from a fellow Texan god bless you everything's gonna be alright sir much love to you from san antonio tx
Permanently closed. Another Texas icon gone forever. Great video...
LOOKED SOOO GOOD…..WHAT AN AMAZING FAMILY AND RESTAURANT.
I WISH I LIVED CLOSE TO THEM.
CLOSED
God bless this wonderful wonderful family.
Truth is.. he is rich. Rich in the things that matter. God bless you sir. What an incredible story.
What a man so nice and humble the way God wants us all to be
This was a good story my friends !! But sad there is to much pain in the world , so even though this was an AWESOME video I also really like the happy ones. Thank you Frank from montana......
Wait, giant tortillas, and the french toast at the very end? Long drive, but if I’m ever there, I’m going.
No you aren't. Manuel's closed over a year ago.
Even in the face of mortality this man looks up!
Just to update, the restaurant has closed down. Was a great place and environment.
I hope the family recovers from this sad that they closed down.
That is so sad.
Oh wow that's a bummer 🥺
Stay strong live long and pray
Those flour tortillas with all the stuff folded in sure look delicious. Probably worth driving from Arlington, TX just to try. Add a fishing trip and it’s surely worth it👍👍
Pick me up on the way, I'm in GP lol
One of the best videos you all have done! ❤
So, as always this Canadian, a loyal subscriber enjoyed this video and wished I lived there instead of 450 miles north of the border.
If it's closed now, can I support the family and buy some hot sauce?
If so please let me know.
My family and I came here for years and we’re so heartbroken that they closed. I wish they’d open back up. There’s nothing else like it.
How did they close?
I wil definately visit this place soon!! 😃 God bless you Manuel!
ABSOLUTELY LOVE you guys... BLESS Y'ALL ALL! 😍🤗
I love supporting small family business!
VERY sad to know it closed, because that would have been a special place to visit and eat at. :(
Visited there in 2015 sad to say I didn't see that place 😕 but what really hit my heart is how he gave his mother the love she gave him in helping make that place together...folks its all about family and God and the rest will take care of itself. God bles us all!!
Manuels in Del Rio has to have the best fajitas and ranch beans I've ever had.
I love eating at the bar.
The employees are awesome.
I understand I'm going through health issue again I know I will be healed. When your sick it's no joke during this pandemic. GOD will heal me!
just wonderful !!
Great story makes my heart warm!
jesus ,,,,not sure i ever had such wet eyes watching these shows ......what a great place and ppl .....wish i was n el paso tx and not el paso illinois .....id be headed that way for some grub
Me and the family are coming down to South Padre this summer I think we'll take a detour since my daughter is addicted hot sauce
God bless Manuel.
Places like this will soon all be gone it is so sad that all we’re going to have left is McDonald’s Our grandchildren will never know what good food is. ☹️
Yep, it's permanently closed.
@@opendstudio7141 Must have not been that good......
@@opendstudio7141 That's a shame. I thought the son was going to take over and sell hot sauce to make it work. Sounds like another example of the kids not having the same passion and drive as their parents. Just the desire for the $$$.
@@opendstudio7141 The owner, Manuel is alive and well. He just decided to retire. The pandemic really kicked their butts
Food looks Fantastic 👌 😋
This is missed up. It's making me so hungry. 😆
@@ricardocarmona5210 your right about that! Between TCR and Texas Bucket List, my phone gets nervous, cause it thinks I am going to take a bite out of it. 🤣
That kind of reaction to a question shows that his father was a real DAD.
Ok I’m hungry 🤤 reminds me of my mom she knew how to make flower tortillas. 🧢 hats off to everyone there. 2022
Sad to see this place close down. I really wanted to try it.
GOD BLESS 👪 FAMILIA, FOREVER..
I just read that this place closed on Easter Sunday due to Manuel’s health. Very sad, I would have loved to enjoy their Tex Mex
I believe in the Lord and Good ol Mom and Pop dinners and shops!💯❤️🥰
Food looks delicious 😋 need me a BIG TACO 🌮😋 right now 💯🌮👊😋
Keep your head up Manuel , la santa Muerte 💀 is always there ready to dance with us .
Wow! Look at the size of that taco! Too bad it’s not there anymore, I would’ve made a special trip to eat there and buy more for takeout.
May God help them succeed with the salsa business.Thank you Jesus. Sweet family
God bless yall!!
Just a heads up Manuel is still making tacos! I am a local and he is at one of the condominiums and the tacos taste the exact same! And no he is not dead.
Mucho gusto - hermano
I looked up this restraunt on google and it’s says permanently closed is this correct?
I'm so sorry to find out that this place closed it's doors for good...so sad
Do they still sale hot sauce if so how can I order some
Great job. Great food. I wish they used olive oil.
You need to try Angie's tacos in San Antonio Texas on Pleasanton road
Échale ganas Manuel y se a valiente.
It's gone not there after many many years 😭
Bro link to buy the salsa!!!
THANK GOD FOR MEXICAN FOOD
Amen
Agradable trabajo.
I'm his grandson.
Can we get a bigger bowl please..
Do other states have their own Country reporter or are we unique?
I would assume that most states have something similar, I believe that Tennessee has something like TCR.
TN and Virginia have similar shows but TCR is the classic if im not mistaken.
Nice Deftones cap.
Hang in there.
Looks like they closed after 38 years. You can confirm on FB
His health was failing so he decided to retire. Looks like he wrote a book
I guess Manuel's is closed down I just saw your video I was going to call and have them send me some of their salsa but I'm too late that's my fault I guess.
I want one
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❤️❤️❤️🥰
This place closed down permanently last April, it didn't survive the Pandemic 😢
Sad very sad
Oh no! Just seeing this today as it was recently posted and thinking I'm ready to drive from Houston to get some of those awesome looking tortillas and leave with a case of salsa!
Go to MD ANDERSON MEDICAL CENTER in houston!
👍👍🙏
NEED A INK TO BUY THERE HOT SAUCE PLEASE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
👍👍💪💪🙏
This place is permanently closed. 😭😭😭😭😭
I'm praying for you..
Love this restaurant and their story.
They are closed. So sad.
I hope and pray they are all doing fine and business is thriving. Ill see em soon
Shout out to my mans Deftones hat! white pony!
The nose hair being part of the stash kills it...
Bad Ass Deftones hat White Pony
they closed
Cool.
in the real world and anywhere away from Texas we call that salsa. And there are no secret in making flour tortillas. Flour, oil, (or lard) hot water, royal, salt.
Deftones!!
Ahmein Brothers and Sisters... mmmm mmm homemade good... the best tasting tortillas are made with lard. I no longer partake of the pig. for the bible tells me so.
He said hot sauce 🤣🤔it’s salsa sir !
Never made any money -
Tex-Mex ain't worth a s***
Why is the tortilla considered Humble ? That is a bit pretentious and condescending