Food streets are there in every city and Bangalore has one too. Though this place is not too popular with non natives of Bangalore, VV Puram is a great place to be if you want something different. And particularly if you are a foodie and want a taste of different dishes in the place, go to VV Puram.
VV Puram is very close to the South End Circle at Jayanagar and anyone will guide you to the place from there. You have to take the road that goes to Basavangudi from South End Circle and take a few right turns before you reach VV Puram.
VV Puram has lost its charm these days as push cart vendors are not allowed on the street and only people who have shops are allowed to sell. However, there are enough shops for you to choose from. Most of the dishes are made in front of your eyes and served hot.
We started with a hot jalebi and it just melted in our mouth. From then on, it was a sumptuous ride with a mix of north indian, south indian and chinese dishes.
We feasted on chat items, ghee dosas, sweets and more. We also spotted a rich Gujarati family feasting on street food and this reminded me of my Surat days.
what a fantastic country India is, I feel so proud for you, for what you have achieved despite all the suffering and failures. if the street food of India is the measure of richness and deep complexity, then you are truly headed for the stars. Just don't waste your power and strength on going to war, like the juvenile Americans.
Jingogunner 2 weeks ago
Watch out its the white shirt cowboy at 2:13
paularaja 9 months ago
mouthwatering....
abhi5a 1 year ago