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How many Vada pavs are sold in Mumbai?

How many Vada pavs are sold in Mumbai?

Around 200,000 vada pavs are consumed daily by hungry Mumbaikars craving a quick, cheap and filling snack. Most Mumbaikars swear by vada pav, available round the year – the roots of which are considered as old as the city itself.

Is Vada Pav famous in Mumbai?

There are plenty of cult vada pav stalls in Mumbai, and it is a never-ending debate as to which is the best one of them all. Some of the most iconic ones are outside Dadar’s Kirti College, Vile Parle’s Shivaji Vada Pav, Aram Vada Pav opposite Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus.

Which city has best Vada Pav?

Where to eat The best Vada pav in the world (According to food experts)

  • Goli Vada Pav. Chennai, India.
  • Jumboking. Mumbai, India.
  • Gajanan Vada Pav. Thane, India.
  • Soda Bottle Opener Wala. Bangalore, India.
  • Kunj Vihar. Thane, India.
  • Shree Datta Snacks. Mumbai, India.
  • Tapri. Jaipur, India.
  • Babu Vada Pav. Mumbai, India.
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Which Vadapav is the best?

The Most Popular Vada Pav Stalls In Mumbai

  • Ashok Vada Pav. This small stall in Dadar is one of Mumbai’s oldest and most popular vada pav joints.
  • Dhiraj Vada Pav.
  • Aaram Vada Pav.
  • Gajanan Vada Pav.
  • Graduate Vada Pav.
  • Shivaji Vada Pav.

Which city is famous for Vadapav?

Mumbai
The most common theory of the vada pav’s origin is that it was invented in the erstwhile mill-heartland of Central Mumbai. Ashok Vaidya of Dadar is often credited with starting the first vada pav stall outside Dadar railway station in 1966.

How old is Vadapav?

It was started in the late 1960s by the Vaze family, who used to hand out vada pavs from a window (Khidki) of their house facing the road. The carbohydrate-rich snack catered to the mill workers of what was then known as Girangaon.

Which is the best vada?