Bombay Street Food has truly mastered the art of delivering an authentic culinary experience. The Vada Pav, a Mumbai street food classic, stands out with its perfectly crispy exterior, complemented by a symphony of tangy and spicy chutneys that elevate its flavors to new heights. Each bite is a celebration of textures and tastes that transport you straight to the bustling streets of Bombay.
The Spicy Panipuri is a revelation, offering a burst of flavors in each delicate, bite-sized package. The combination of crisp puris, tangy tamarind water, and a hint of heat creates a delightful explosion for the taste buds. It's an immersive experience that captures the essence of the vibrant street food scene.
And then there's the Misal Pav, a dish that embodies richness and depth. The flavorful misal, a spicy sprouted lentil curry, is served with soft pav bread, creating a harmonious balance of textures and tastes. The robustness of the dish reflects the commitment to using quality ingredients and traditional recipes.
In summary, Bombay Street Food isn't just a restaurant; it's a culinary journey through the heart of Mumbai's street food culture. The attention to detail, authentic flavors, and the ability to transport diners to the streets of Bombay make it a must-visit for anyone seeking a genuine and memorable...
Read moreHighly recommend! Fantastic Authentic Indian Chaat food - the best I've had in Austin - bar none.
This is NOT the 2nd location of Bombay Street Food - it's a standalone business on its own. This is the not same recipes and owner as Bombay Street Food. Armaan is the owner - really friendly set of folks who were so open to doing tweaks to our dishes! He was so gracious and hospitable. Kept on coming to us with extra condiments and service - very warm service You don't find that with a food truck
Legendary - as good as it gets
• Raj Kachori
Loved - must order again
• Pav Bhaji * This might be the best Pav bhaji I've had anywhere in years. • The Ragda that came with the Pani Puri was fabulous - so authentic • The fried mirchi green chilies with some dishes were lovely - perfectly home cooked • The Brown Chutney was insane • Bhel Puri - with extra Aloo/Potatoes and Peanuts - could be a touch spicier • Dahi Puri
Not bad - could order again
• The Pani Puri - the Pani could be a different recipe - I liked the texture of the Puri's though • Vada Pav - the vada was very dry to taste and eat - perhaps some more could be done here • Pineapple Sheera / Halwa
Ok
• Chai was a bit too milky for my liking and a bit too sweet - but I think this might the Bombay...
Read moreWhile growing up in Mumbai, Vada Pav and pav Bhaji are the 2 things I used to eat atleast 2 times a week (literally) drive at night to go to these places in Juhu to Santacruz to Bandra to Colaba. When it comes to Vada Pav, nothing beats Dadar in Mumbai and Pav Bhaji's great at Amar Juice center In Juhu and many other places like sukh Sagar etc. Austins- Bombay Street Food has tried to recreate the Bombay experience which is very exciting but after eating their Vada pav and Pav Bhaji, It came short of my expectations. The Pav is not real Pav, it's north American buns and things don't just fall apart there. The vada was very crisp, a first time for me because it's never supposed to be crisp, flavors were fine but not authentic in and lacked the vada punch of spice and tangyness. Pav Bhaji was like home made, nothing special, I've made better versions at home in my quest to replicate the flavors of Mumbai.
I am being too much of a critic but the fact is I am a Mumbai street foodie who is getting Vada Pav from the streets of Mumbai delivered next week in Austin.
Having said that I will go there again and order Vada Pav just to...
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