Señores, morir soñiando!
- It's mine coño!
- In San Diego!
- Yo, everybody that knows me.
Knows that I love San Diego.
So Julissa and I are always mad that there's
no Dominican food in Los Angeles.
So, we had to come to San Diego
'cause there's a brand new Dominican spot
that opened down here.
- I'm so excited. - You so excited.
- I'm so excited.
- Yo, we woke up today;
we gonna eat Mangu?
- In California?
It's the only Dominican restaurant down here
in southern California.
- That's crazy.
- We have a night club out here, though.
They serve Sancocho.
- [Julissa] Oh really?
But this is a restaurant?
- [Gadiel] But this is the restaurant.
- Well I don't care, I'm glad we drove all the way
down here, even if it was two and half hours,
I'd drive whatever
for some fuckin' platanos!
So let's go.
I get excited, I get excited, I get excited.
(upbeat music)
- And we're gonna eat it with mangu & los tres golpes?
- The process start by peeling the plantains, of course.
And now boiling the plantains.
Add a little bit of salt to it.
After the plantains are fully boiled, you prepare them
with some butter to mash them together; and then there
is a secret part of the process, which is the ice
or cold water.
That's what gets the process going.
And that's how it gets to the consistency.
- You ate last night.
(tropical music)
- Are you excited?
- I'm so excited.
- Yo, it's like finally, huh?
- First of all, this presentation is beautiful.
- [Gadiel] It's dope as hell.
- It is so pretty.
And they gave me everything I wanted and some.
And it's a big nice slice.
Okay, I'm going in.
Okay, presinate.
- Amen.
(upbeat music)
♪ Mangu, Mangu, Mangu, Mangu ♪
Estos platanos están…
- So soft.
- So soft.
- They're so soft; they're juicy.
- The Mangu itself has a lot
of flavors, yo. - Right!
Like they season that shit.
- They season the hell out of it.
You know what I feel like right now; you know when you
wake up in the morning, at your mom's house, and she
makes that plato of mangu?
Like, I feel like I'm having a nostalgic moment right now.
- I wanna eat all of it, but, I can't because
didn't you say we have something else?
- Oh, the Sancocho.
(laughing)
You ready for Sancocho.
- The Sancocho is known to be mainly
a root and vegetables stew soup, that we make, again,
back in the Dominican Republic.
It consists, of course: yucca, plantains, some people
add carrots to it.
Some other people add malanga and other
root vegetables out there.
And then the three different type of meat.
So it consists of pork, chicken and beef.
Certain people do it with just one,
based on their preference on what they eat.
But, it's known to have the three different type
of meat inside.
- Yeah!
- It is not caldo de res, people.
- No, no, not at all.
- It's special, it's Dominican.
(upbeat music)
Okay, I'm not waiting for you, bye.
- This is how you eat Sancocho,
you gotta grab the rice and you gotta throw
the rice in the Sancocho.
- Or, you can be like me, and if you're like me,
you do this--
- No, no, no--
- I like to do little by little, look--
- Yeah, I told her the whole thing is--
- I like to go like this.
(laughing)
- Oh wow.
This is neat.
They have like a specific, certain flavor.
- Well, it's all very different, but I will say
it's fuckin' delicious.
- This is the bomb. - It is bomb.
- This is bomb.
Look at all the meat in it; that's what's crazy,
they did not disappoint.
They did not leave us with just una criquita.
Just a little bit of this, a little bit of that.
They packed it.
- That we'll eat Sancocho even though it's hot.
We eat this shit in the summer, in the winter.
It don't matter.
- Your girlfriend mad at you, be like, "Mami I brought
you Sancocho."
- And that's it, she's not gonna be mad it you, no more.
- Do you approve of this?
- Do I approve of this? - Yes.
- I am giving, Tropical Savor, two thumbs up
and my blessing and we making a video.
And I'm putting it on my Instagram.
I'm doing whatever I gotta do, for people to come taste
the beauty que es Santo Domingo aqui,
in San Diego.
- So you happy?
- Thank you Gadi for making me now feel like I'm home.
- No, thank you Gadiel.
- Okay, yeah, thank you Gadiel.
(laughing)
- [Gadiel] That's vitamin A, B, C, D, E, F, G.
- [Julissa] H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P.
- [Gadiel] And Y.
- [Julissa] And Z.
- [Gadiel] All the alphabet.




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