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“Better Than Delhi’s Vada Pav Girl,” Netizens React To Indian Street Food Stall In Pakistan

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Recently, someone shared a video of a street food stall run by a Gujarati Hindu family in Pakistan’s Karachi. The Indian street food stall serves lip-smacking street food items from Mumbai like Pav Bhaji and Vada Pav in Pakistan. The video soon went viral with people in the comments section lauding the family. The video won the hearts of many as it’s not every day that you see a street food stall serving Indian street food in Pakistan.

Indian Street Food Stall In Pakistan Goes Viral

This street food stall located near Cantt Station in Pakistan’s Karachi has garnered a lot of attention over the past couple of days. This is because this stall is run by a Hindu Gujarati family and serves street food popular in Mumbai.

Digital Creator Karamat Khan shared this intriguing street food stall and shared their tale. The creator also mentioned that the stall had two separate menus – one for vegetarian items and another for non-vegetarian.

The stall is run by someone who is lovingly monikered Kavita didi. She even goes on to address the camera in Gujarati and says that all those who are looking for vegetarian flavours from India should come to the stall.

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This Is How Netizens Reacted To The Street Food Stall

Image Credits: @karamatkhan_05/Instagram

Many people were crowding the stall which is all the proof one needs to know of the great taste of the food served there. Many people reacted positively in the comments section. Some said that this lady was even better than the Vada Pav girl – a woman from Delhi who became a viral sensation.

Many others talked about how beautiful it is to see Hindu minorities in Pakistan flourishing. They even appreciated the fact that despite being in Pakistan, the family was serving Indian street food. Many Pakistanis vowed to visit the stall the next time they visited the vicinity to support the stall as well as the Gujarati Hindu family.

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Would you give this place a shot if you were ever in Karachi? Let us know in the comments section below!

Cover Image Credits: @karamatkhan_05/Instagram

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