Delhi-Based Banker Turns Momos Vendor After Layoff; Netizens Applaud His Spirit

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Losing a job is quite disheartening. It takes a lot of effort and courage to not just start afresh but also venture into a whole new world. And that’s why the internet is applauding Delhi-based Ankush Sharma. The banker was laid off from his job, so he started a street food cart of his own in Delhi.

Banker Turns Street Food Vendor In Delhi

Delhi-based food blogger Foodler (@realfoodler) recently posted a video of a street food vendor in the city. He covered a food stall in Laxmi Nagar that is run by a former banker named Ankush Sharma. Sharing his story, Ankush shared that he was laid off from his job at a reputed bank. Not losing heart, he decided to follow his passion and started his own food cart in the city.

His street food cart is located near the Laxmi Nagar Metro station in Delhi and he serves paneer momos, vegetable momos, spring rolls, Maggi, four varieties of soups, and fries there. With a special emphasis on hygiene, all the food here is prepared with utmost care and even the momos here are homemade, Ankush shares in the video. He further mentioned that he has always been interested in starting his own food-related business and when the opportunity arrived, he took it with open arms.

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Netizens React & Applaud The Man’s Spirit

Image Courtesy: Instagram/realfoodler

Seeing the man’s spirit, hundreds of netizens commented and applauded him for not giving up. They appreciated his decision to turn into a street food vendor in Delhi after being laid off as a banker and left messages of encouragement as well. Here are some comments from this post that you cannot miss out on.

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So, are you heading to try food made by this banker-turned-street food vendor soon? Let us know in the comments.

Where: Near Laxmi Nagar Metro Station, Delhi
Timings: 5 PM – 10 PM

Cover Image Courtesy: Instagram/realfoodler

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Tashika Tyagi: Good coffee, charming cafes, indulgent desserts, and Indian street - these are just a few things Tashika can never say 'no' to! When she’s not scouting out new spots to explore or eat at, you'll likely find her experimenting with Instagram recipes in the kitchen or binge-watching a K-Drama.