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American Dreams

From Dishwasher to Award-Winning Restaurateur

Aug 31, 2015 | 4 videos
Video by The Atlantic

Hugo Ortega crossed over the Mexican border and arrived in Houston, Texas, without documents and without knowing any English. Over the next few years, he would become a citizen through President Reagan's amnesty program and go from washing dishes to owning multiple restaurants. Now, he and his wife, Tracy Vaught—whom he met while working as a dishwasher in her restaurant in the 80's—are the "reigning powerhouse couple of Houston's competitive restaurant scene." In this documentary produced by Katherine Wells for The Atlantic's American Dreams series, Ortega reflects on his journey within the industry. "I have a great responsibility to represent the Mexican cuisine in a proper way," he says. "It's a magnificent cuisine."

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