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Mumbai’s iconic street snack

Vada pav is a vegetarian fast-food dish that originated in the Indian state of Maharashtra and is now one of the most widely-consumed street foods in Mumbai.It consists of a deep-fried potato dumpling ...
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When news broke last month about the Union Health Ministry’s directive urging government canteens to display the sugar and oil content in eatables — including vada pav — Mumbaikars stirred uneasily.
Sometimes called India's veggie burger, vada pav is indeed just as iconic in Mumbai, the city of its origin, as the burger is in America. But this deep fried, spicy potato patty sandwiched in a small, ...
Mumbai: On the occasion of World Vada Pav Day (August 23), people were seen enjoying Mumbai’s most loved street food, Vada Pav, near the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT) station. A photo ...
Sridhar Vembu poses while eating vada pav in Mumbai.Photo: X/svembu Indian billionaire business magnate and Zoho founder Sridhar Vembu discovered a newfound love for Mumbai's iconic street snack - ...
Taste Atlas has come out with their best sandwiches in the world list and Mumbai's vada pav occupies a place of pride. It is ranked at the 26th position. Touted as the "Indian burger", the deep-fried ...
For Mumbaikars, the vada pav is an emotion and the quintessential roadside snack that simply cannot be replaced with any other street food. Available for a bare minimum of Rs 12 onwards, the street ...
The recent spotlight on samosas and jalebis due to the health advisory by the Union Health Ministry in July had led to quite a stir among Indian street food lovers. While the health messaging about ...
A recent viral video has taken the internet by storm, revealing the surprising earnings of a Mumbai street vendor selling Vada Pav. An Instagram influencer spent a day behind the counter of a bustling ...
Los Angeles, to its credit, is wonderfully in touch with the world’s street foods. You can find Korean blood sausage, Thai papaya salad, Japanese okonomiyaki, Salvadorian papusas, Oaxacan tacos and ...