Unique style of selling vadapav goes viral, watch video
Bengaluru is known for its technological prowess and entrepreneurial spirit and now a man is grabbing people’s attention by selling street food with a unique twist. This former architect turned entrepreneur has tried something unique and new for pav and chutney, and has set up a Vada Pav Stall on his bike that is attracting both appetite and imagination.
The post shared by Vishwas Rawat on X shows the man’s mobile restaurant posted outside HSR Zudio. With a board that reads, “I’m not a superhero, but I can save the day with Vada Pav,” he is showcasing a part of Mumbai’s culinary heritage to the tech city’s diverse population.
The caption of the post reads, “Met that guy at Zudio, HSR. A day of shopping and vadapaav fun! An ex-architect, he left the corporate world to revive the taste of vadapaav. Living in Bengaluru is an exciting ride on the innovation rollercoaster!
This ex-architect’s journey from making tables to serving one of Maharashtra’s most favorite snacks is not his typical entrepreneurship story. It’s a story of passion for food and a nod towards simplicity in a city that often houses big startups and high-tech enterprises. Their Vada Pav is not just a quick meal; They represent a complete meal, epitomizing the comfort and nostalgia of home-cooked dishes.
As customers enjoy their shopping with this delicious snack, they are reminded that the allure of Bengaluru lies not only in its technological advancements, but also in its embrace and celebration of life’s simple joys like a well-made vada pav. He also has the ability to persuade. This architect of flavors is actually saving money one vada pav at a time, proving that innovation in Bengaluru comes in many forms, including on two wheels.