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Sridhar Vembu poses while eating vada pav in Mumbai.Photo: X/svembu Indian billionaire business magnate and Zoho founder Sridhar Vembu discovered a newfound love for Mumbai's iconic street snack - ...
In the clip, Carrie, who hails from Hong Kong, is seen trying vada pav and it's not just her reaction to the snack but her adorable Marathi that’s winning hearts. Hong Kong vlogger tried vada ...
Hong Kong vlogger Carrie's video of ordering vada pav in Marathi has gone viral, capturing hearts with her sincere attempt and enthusiasm for Indian street food. Her effort, though imperfect ...
Zoho co-founder Sridhar Vembu took to social media on Thursday to share that he had eaten a vada pav for the first time in his life. Vembu whose net worth according to Forbes is $5.8 billion ...
A viral video shows a woman from Hong Kong ordering vada pav in MarathiPhoto Credit: Instagram/ _nickandcarrie_ Videos of foreigners tasting Indian street food often go viral for different reasons.
In a group of four, they arrive at a local snacks stall and ask for a Vada Pav. The clip was shared by vloggers Nick and Carie. In the video, Carie enjoyed a bite of Vada Pav from the streets.
The Foodie - Video Cheap vs Expensive Vada Pav: Street Style vs Chaayos | The Foodie Posted: April 17, 2025 | Last updated: April 19, 2025 In this video, we compare two popular versions of Mumbai ...
In the video, Gates and Tendulkar can be seen enjoying vada pav together while sitting on a bench. The clip concludes with the caption, "Serving soon." Reflecting on his visit to India ...
But when a global list of the World's 50 Best Street Foods dropped recently, the usual crowd-pleasers like Vada Pav and Pani Puri were nowhere to be seen. Instead, three other Indian favourites ...
“41% of travellers going to Mumbai said they specifically want to try vada pav,” he shared. “And in Delhi, momo-lovers came up!” Chennai Super Kings fans top the loyalty charts, with ...
This lighthearted response comes amid serious issue: India is facing widespread protein deficiency The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore ...