With Vada Pav, 'Kavita Didi' Serves Pakistan A Taste Of Indian Street Food
With Vada Pav, 'Kavita Didi' Serves Pakistan A Taste Of Indian Street Food
From savoury vada pav to tantalising daal samosas and smoky barbecues, Kavita Didi serves delicious street food.

It’s no wonder that Indian cuisine has taken the world by storm, and for good reason. With aromatic spices, vibrant colour, and a blend of flavours such as sweet, savoury, sour, and spicy, Indian food is a feast for the taste buds. Bringing this taste to the streets of Pakistan, a family serving Indian street food has become an internet sensation, winning hearts over the past couple of days. Located near Cantt Station in Pakistan’s Karachi, the street stall serves mouthwatering street food popular in Mumbai. From savoury vada pav to spice-infused pav bhajis and daal samosas, their menu promises a roller coaster ride for the taste buds.

Shared on social media by the user Karamat Khan, the video shows the influencer introducing the food stall named ‘Eat Express’. He also mentioned that the food cart had two separate menus: one for vegetarians and another for non-vegetarians.

Have a look at the video below:

As evident in the now-viral video, people were pleased after just one bite of Pav Bhaji and Vada Pav. Since being shared, the clip has captured the attention of social media users as it’s not every day that you see Indian or Indian food being lauded in Pakistan. Viewers chimed into the comment section to know the exact location so that they could visit the stall to try the delectable cuisine, while a majority talked about how beautiful it is to see Indian food being enjoyed in Pakistan.

“So uplifting! It is good to see that Indian food is getting as much love in Pakistan as Pakistani food is getting in India," expressed a user.

Another added, “Divided by Brits. United by roots."

“Very Nice… Good to see this type of example," posted an individual.

Expressing his wish to try the same, an account remarked, “Didi come to Lahore, we also want your Indian cuisine here too, plz."

Drawing a comparison between Delhi’s Vada Pav girl, a person commented, “This girl is better than the viral Vada Pav girl from Delhi."

Earlier, in another video, Kavita revealed the inspiration behind starting the food cart. She cited that her passion for good food was the driving force that led her to show her culinary prowess. In the video, she also introduces the audience to her speciality, which is homemade daal samosas.

If you ever visit Karachi, would you give this place a shot?

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