HL Vadapav offers a unique twist on a beloved classic, exuding an almost heritage-like charm. While traditional Mumbai vadapav aficionados might find it unconventional, the buttery, toasted perfection of their vadapav is a revelation. Imagine a vadapav so decadently buttery and crisp that it feels almost sacred.
Admittedly, the price point is steep, but the first bite transports you to a culinary heaven, making the cost seem momentarily irrelevant—until, of course, you get the bill. 🤪
For skeptics who believe a vadapav can't melt in your mouth, HL Vadapav will be a game-changer. The vadapav here is an extraordinary, melt-in-your-mouth experience, brimming with flavor and culinary artistry. It’s a must-visit for those seeking an indulgent twist on a...
Read moreIt was very amazing and tasty vadaapav!! i never ate vadaapav like this! this was big and overfully loaded butter!! You can see how much quantity of Butter used in this vadaapaav!! They used half of piece of one packet of butter!! .I heard many times about this but never tried! yesterday my friends were planning to go there and have vadaapav!! There vadaapav was really amazing as well as their services!!Butter vadaapav was little high price! 90 rs of Butter vadaapav!! There red sauce and green chutney was really superb!!and funny moment that i kept one packet of green chutney to take for mom!.I highly recommended you!! please try this and enjoy...
Read moreHL Vadapav feels way too pricey, with a Cheese Vadapav costing ₹170—Subway seems like a cheaper and better option in comparison. The Butter Vadapav, priced at ₹120, is overwhelming with butter 🧈 and lacks any distinct flavor; it’s just buttery bread and nothing more. As they say, "Butter dholayu che ane pav thi potu maryu che," and it’s absolutely true. The Oil Vadapav tastes fine 🍔, but at ₹70, it doesn’t feel worth it either. Overall, it’s a place you can try once, but honestly, you’re not missing much if you skip it. Nothing here stands out as...
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