-[ Speaking in Spanish ]
-[ Speaking in Spanish ]
-A taco ninja.
A taco Jedi
is probably more like it.
-[ Speaking in Spanish ]
[ Laughs ]
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Good morning, Primo.
How you doing?
-Good morning. You well?
-I'm find. Thank you.
-You're making a movie today.
-Oh, yes.
-I told him when him woke up,
I said,
"We're going to Primo Tacos."
He said, "Oh, my friend."
-[ Laughs ]
-This is chorizo,
egg and cheese tacos,
which I think
are the best in town.
-For my money, honestly,
best breakfast tacos in Austin.
-Whatever he does, he
does it right.
-[ Speaking in Spanish ]
Hey, good morning.
How you doing?
Yeah, a little late. Alright.
See you late. Take care.
Chorizo and egg?
[ Conversing in Spanish ]
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-Makes great, great, great
breakfast tacos.
I also like the [indistinct].
Good [indistinct].
-I have been coming to El Primo
for about nine years.
We use to live
right down the street,
and we would come here
four or five days a week.
-The people that live around
here know Primo.
-[ Speaking in Spanish ]
-I've had many, many breakfast
tacos in Austin, and these guys
are without a doubt my favorite.
-The food is epic.
I think they have the best tacos
in Austin.
-Probably the best tacos I've
ever had.
-[ Speaking in Spanish ]
-He's always gonna, like, mess
with you kind of,
make fun of you
in a certain way.
-[ Speaking in Spanish ]
-Just like a good guy to come by
and have a laugh with.
-Where are you going? Home?
-Going home.
-Good. Take you taco. Wife?
-Yep?
Happy wife.
-Happy life.
[ Laughter ]
-In Chicago,
I don't use too much English,
but when I move over here,
I started learning
and learning every day.
Sometimes I'm very nervous,
and then my English is gone.
[ Laughs ]
I have the translator.
My Spanish and my English.
I have to think, like, two
times.
Right now, I don't care if I say
it right or wrong.
I don't care.
[ Laughs ]
Hey, how you doing, sir?
How are you?
-Good. How are you?
-[ Speaking in Spanish ]
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