
After Masala Dosa, British High Commissioner Tries Mumbai's Vada Pav
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Several Twitter users offered their own suggestions on where to find the best vada pav in Mumbai
The British High Commissioner, Alex Ellis, is on a charm offensive during his deputation to India and trying desi food and flavour from across the country. After trying masaladosa, Mr Ellis is now enjoying the Maharashtrian vada pav, a fast food consisting of deep-fried potato dumplings placed inside a bread bun. Mr Ellis is in Mumbai, meeting top state government officials and political leaders. And, no matter how busy you are, there is always time to grab a vada pav in the maximum city. Well, we have Mr Ellis' approval on this. He shared a picture of himself trying the vada pav in front of the iconic Gateway of India. In true Maharashtrian style, Mr Ellis said the popular snack was “lai bhaari” (excellent). The post has got more than 19,000 likes and several interesting comments. There's always time to have a #vadapav in Mumbai - लई भारी! pic.twitter.com/Xv6Hu4iW2X You enjoying well ...in india good Please have the vada paav outside Keerti college.. I know you won't but still telling you where the best one is available ???????? Sir what you are eating vada pav is made in Taj hotel worth $10 vada pav vs 10 rs vada pav. And what better place than The Chambers... (Would still recommend to try the Aaram Vadapav .. bang opposite CSTM) So South India; how do I eat tomorrow's dosa? Like many good beginnings, I have started my #Mumbai visit today by visiting a wonderful Ganesha workshop ahead of #GaneshChaturthi.|| गणपती बाप्पा मोरया |||| मंगल मूर्ती मोरया || pic.twitter.com/jpuin5CM56 Given his apparent penchant for Indian food, one user suggested the British High Commissioner was enjoying his stay in the country.More Related News
