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we gave this the aztecs gave us avocado. avocado aguacatl is the aztec word for testicle. i m not making this up. and the tomato. without the tomato i mean, half the world cuisine would be over. italian food, you wouldn t have it without us. zucchini, you know we gave the squash to the world, too. you know that, right? that was our stuff, man. [sucks teeth] don t make me have to suck my teeth at you. [sucks teeth] cause that means i m upset. [sucks teeth] hey, what s up, bro? how you doing? - how you doing, buddy? - nice to meet you. what do you think is so special about a bodega? - i ve seen people grow up here. i ve known these kids since they were babies. i ve seen them start walking, start school and everything. you know, it s like a family. like you said earlier about giving credit, we try to help everybody out in the community. it really makes it feel like one big family here. you know, i see people coming home from school. i say hi. i stand out there, you know. - yo, there s
that s when i was like, oh, this is it. and so for the last 40-some odd years - you switched over to torta and forget the taco. [laughter] whether you prefer tacos or tortas, his family-run joint has been serving up authentic mexican food for decades and owner raul muñoz has been working at atoto atoto at at atoto here since he was born. - how you doing, buddy? - what s up, man? how you doing? help me say the name of your place because i almost had an aneurysm trying to say it. - i ll break it down for you. ah-toto-nilco. - ah-toto. both: nilco. - atotonilco. - yeah, yeah. - i grew up here, grew up upstairs. - right upstairs? - in the neighborhood, right upstairs. - the first one was right across the street. - uh-huh. - that s right. - and it was way, way smaller. - a little hole in the wall. - kind of mom and pop. - yeah. - but this is very traditional. if you go to mexico, the same kind of food you get in mexico. - oh, so this is authentic to what part of mexico? - jalisco. - jal
and it had, like, cream. that s when i was like, oh, this is it. and so for the last 40-some odd years - you switched over to torta and forget the taco. [laughter] whether you prefer tacos or tortas, his family-run joint has been serving up authentic mexican food for decades and owner raul muñoz has been working at atoto atoto at at atoto here since he was born. - how you doing, buddy? - what s up, man? how you doing? help me say the name of your place because i almost had an aneurysm trying to say it. - i ll break it down for you. ah-toto-nilco. - ah-toto. both: nilco. - atotonilco. - yeah, yeah. - i grew up here, grew up upstairs. - right upstairs? - in the neighborhood, right upstairs. - the first one was right across the street. - uh-huh. - that s right. - and it was way, way smaller. - a little hole in the wall. - kind of mom and pop. - yeah. - but this is very traditional. if you go to mexico, the same kind of food you get in mexico. - oh, so this is authentic to what part of
and so for the last 40-some odd years - you switched over to torta and forget the taco. [laughter] whether you prefer tacos or tortas, his family-run joint has been serving up authentic mexican food for decades and owner raul muñoz has been working at atoto atoto at at atoto here since he was born. - how you doing, buddy? - what s up, man? how you doing? help me say the name of your place because i almost had an aneurysm trying to say it. - i ll break it down for you. ah-toto-nilco. - ah-toto. both: nilco. - atotonilco. - yeah, yeah. - i grew up here, grew up upstairs. - right upstairs? - in the neighborhood, right upstairs. - the first one was right across the street. - uh-huh. - that s right. - and it was way, way smaller. - a little hole in the wall. - kind of mom and pop. - yeah. - but this is very traditional. if you go to mexico, the same kind of food you get in mexico. - oh, so this is authentic to what part of mexico? - jalisco. - jalisco. - jalisco. - my dad was born and r