Experience authentic and exotic street food at Bengaluru's very own VV Puram. Try everything from congress buns to bath dosa, spicy American corn to fire paan, followed up by lassis and sweets.
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1) Visit VB Bakery at VV Puram Food Street
Explore hidden treasures at one of the oldest and most cherished bakeries around for their assortment of buns, cakes, and biscuits. Sample their famous sweet buns, congress buns, honey cakes, and masala biscuits before they sell out!
2) Eat at Arya Vaishya Refreshments
Try a curd kodu bale (spicy, crispy ring covered with yogurt) for your next staple teatime snack, or maybe some peri-peri potato twist to test your spice tolerance. Enjoyed best with the weekend crowd and friends, this stall is not to be missed!
3) Stop by Mumbai Badam Milk and Lassi Center
Refresh with some ice-cold badam milk, kesar lassi, or shahi rabadi. A humble shop that's been around for a couple of decades, their drinks and sweets are bound to recharge you from a hot day in the city.
4) Have South Indian food at Ramu Tiffin Centre
Satisfy all your South Indian food cravings at this traditional tiffin spot. Renowned for their dosas that are perfectly crisp on the outside and comfortingly soft on the inside, starting with Bengaluru's favorite type: Bath Dosa!
5) Checkout Dev Sagar at VV Puram Food Street
Experience a specially curated menu of dabeli (pav buns stuffed with potato, chutney, pomegranate and peanuts) and rasgulla chaat (a spongy sweet in a chaat). What more crazy combinations could you want?
6) Try American Corn at Mr & Ms Corn
Ever heard of a corn-themed restaurant...with about 37 different menu items...? Well, you have now. Run by engineers working 9 to 5 in the mornings and serving lip-smacking corn in the evenings, you'll enjoy your traditional American Corn with a healthy twist.
7) Have fun trying Fire Paan
Overcome your fear of fire by tasting fire paan - that's right the usual after-dinner betel leaf, now a main attraction. What better way to end a food trail?