Bajjis Pakoras at VV Puram Food Street Thindi Bheedi Bengaluru

Bajjis | Pakoras at VV Puram Food Street | Thindi Bheedi Bengaluru

VV Puram, Bangalore- Indian Street Food

Location: https://goo.gl/maps/9t1dDAxJVj64Mmm46

serves delicious Mirchi Pakora chaat made from fried chilli fritters which chopped and mixed with spices, onions, flaked rice etc. The chaat recipe is very unique and tasty.

Capsicum Bajji

Another most famous item is Capsicum bajji at Shree Swami Bajji Centre is a must-taste. The whole capsicum fried to scrumptiousness is worth tasting. The capsicum retains its crunchiness after frying. These bajjis have a pinch of Ooty pepper and red chilli, which gives a kick to their taste. If you are considering a nice evening snack, then this dish will favour your cravings.

Banana Bajji

The raw and scratchy tones down the spice in that chutney and chilli powder sprinkled on top will make you fall in love with this crunchy banana bajji. The bajji is deliciously crisp when eaten within seconds after frying. One can enjoy it with a cup of hot tea on rainy evenings.

VV Puram is the most famous food street in Bangalore, and a must-visit for any food lover while in this buzzy Indian city. This food street (or thindi beedi eat street as it's known in Kannada) is beloved in Bangalore by locals and tourists alike, and is where you'll find some of the best eats in the city. the food street is said to have a cult status among Bangaloreans. The street typically becomes busy after six in the evening.

Bangalores largest stretch of food stalls, VV Puram is a Mecca for local street food. Theres over 20 vendors selling south Indian, north Indian and Chinese delicacies.

Basically, its the place to go to if you want to sample tasty Indian .
close by the historic Lal Bagh Botanical Gardens, so you can easily take a taxi or the Metro.
Prices for food items start from as low as INR 10, and the best way to do it is to get lots of little thing to try and share.
This is a dinner that wont burn a hole in your pocket expect to pay no more than INR 200-300 ($3) for a full meal.

How long do you have to eat?! For real though, you should expect to be here for the most part of an hour. It can take some time to decide which stalls to visit, and it can get busy so you might have to join a queue for something popular.

The Best time to go- The weekends are the most fun, as the street is hugely popular and theres a great atmosphere. It can also get extremely busy though, so you wont find space to sit down and eat.

Come midweek for guaranteed space to roam around.

VV Puram opens from 6.30/7pm until midnight, seven days a week.

Everywhere! Must-try places to eat on VV Puram include:

Jalebis at Shri vasavi chatnis

Gulkan ice-cream at Shivanna Gulkhan Centre

Chilli, Capsicum and Banana Bhajjis at the Bhajji Stall

Cream Puffs and Honey cakes at V.B. Bakery

Curd Kodu Bele at Arya Vysya Refreshments

Here are few tips for the one who visits :

1.Youll find some extra seating outside Sri Vasavi Mane Tindi

2.Go in a big group to sample lots of different things

3.Bring your own water bottle!

Location: Vishweshwarapura, Basavanagudi, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560004.

Whether you recently moved to Bangalore or have been around for a while, chances are you might have heard about VV Puram. Also known as Food Street, Thindi Beedi, and Chaat Street, VV Puram is Bangalores only food street that serves everything vegetarian. Its one of the must do things in Bangalore. The street starts bustling with restaurants, kiosks, carts, and small hole-in-the-wall shops around 5 pm and by 8 pm (especially on weekends), youll find a large crowd eating their way through everything imaginable. We did it ourselves, and heres what we recommend that you eat at VV Puram.

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