‘Pakistan’s Vada Pav Girl’: Karachi food stall by Hindu woman gains popularity for Indian street food
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Instagram reel on Kavita Didi’s food stall in Karachi was shared by @karamatkhan_05.
Have you caught wind of the latest sensation swirling around Karachi’s food scene? The viral vada pav girl from Delhi can now step aside and make room for the viral ‘vada pav and pav bhaji girl’ from Pakistan’s Karachi.
In focus is ‘Eat Express’ – a humble food stall managed by Kavita, affectionately called ‘Kavita Didi’ by her patrons. In a bustling street near Cant station in Karachi, Pakistan where Kavita and her family dish out an array of delectable treats, straight from the streets of India. From savoury vada pav to tantalizing daal samosas and smoky barbecues, their menu promises an adventure for the taste buds.
Thanks to an Instagram reel shared by @karamatkhan_05, the word is spreading fast about this culinary gem. In the video, customers rave about Kavita’s pav bhaji, urging future visitors to make it a must-try on their Karachi itinerary.
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Kavita’s food stall is run by her family and her from dusk to dawn.
Watch the video below:
In a video uploaded by M Rehman vlogs on YouTube from April 15, viewers are treated to firsthand accounts of Kavita’s culinary prowess. She reveals the inspiration behind her venture, citing her passion for good food as the driving force. Not content with serving run-of-the-mill fare, Kavita introduces her specialty – homemade daal samosas, a unique twist on a beloved classic.
As Kavita herself explains in the video, her stall has been a labour of love, braving the bustling streets of Karachi, Pakistan even during the holy month of Ramzan. Her philosophy is simple yet profound–why not share the flavours she loves with others?
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Near Cant station, Karachi, her food stall specialises in homemade daal samosas.
YouTube video on Kavita Didi:
On the video by @karamatkhan_05, many users shared what they felt. One user wrote, “All Pakistani should support our sister”. Another user said, “So uplifting ! It feels good to see that Indian food is getting as much love as Pakistani food in India”. A third user commented, “This girl is better than the viral vada pav girl from Delhi.”
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According to many YouTube videos, if you’ve tasted the Indian street food by Kavita Didi, you’ll be coming back for more.
If you find yourself craving authentic Indian cuisine in Karachi, look no further than Kavita Didi’s Eat Express.
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