2nd visit: visited after a few months, the vada pav was really good this time! The Sabudana Wada was good too, served with a dahi-cucumber raita (typical accompaniment for this dish). Their Pav Bhaji was also good, it had a great home made taste and was not oily at all - plus the Pav served with it was a yummy masala Pav!
Atmosphere: Seating options are picnic tables as this is an outdoor food truck park - however there are ants around and of course mosquitoes so come prepared with insect repellent if youâre someone that bugs like to single out.
First visit: We visited Zatka Vada Pav today on a friends recommendation. We got the Vada Pav, Paneer Frankie, Chicken Frankie, Misal Pav, Tea, and Koum sarbat. The Vada Pav was quite good, tasted homemade, although I wouldnât say itâs the best in the area. The Misal Pav was really good, good amount of spice/oil and they give the farsan in a separate paper bag so it doesnât get soggy! The Kokomo sarbat was really good, refreshing without being too sweet (the next time we visit Iâll be sure to ask how they make it and if they add any sugar to it!). Both the Frankies were tasty and felt quite authentic although for the size of the roll they were kind of pricey at $10 each. The food truck is located In a food truck park with 3-4 other trucks, there are lots of picnic...
   Read moreZataka Vada Paav isn't just serving food; they're transporting you straight to the bustling streets of Mumbai with every bite! From the first crunch of the Batata Vada, I was flooded with nostalgia. It was perfectly crisp, with a flavor that struck that ideal balance â not too spicy, not too bland, just the right amount of savory goodness that reminded me of the best vada pav I've had in Mumbai.
And let's talk about the "paav" â the bread! Soft, pillowy perfection with a delicate crust, it was truly the unsung hero of the dish. It elevated the vada pav to another level, cradling the flavorful filling in a warm embrace.
We also couldn't resist trying the Kheema Pav, and it was equally delicious. The rich, aromatic kheema filling paired perfectly with the soft paav, creating a symphony of flavors that danced on our palates.
Zataka Vada Paav is a must-try for anyone in the greater Austin area craving authentic Mumbai street food. Don't miss out on this gem â you won't be...
   Read moreMarch 22, 2025 review:
Amazing vada pav location in North Austin/cedar Park area. I had tried them couple of times and vada pav have been consistently good. Price is $5 per vada pav. They make homemade fresh bun, which turns to be very soft and taste amazing. Aloo vada is also not super oily and not spicy. We got our super hot, meaning it just just fried after placing the order. They also put some green and red chutney which are probably coriander and date chutney. These bring good moist texture. The green pepper on the side also moderate spicy. Overall heavenly treat. We went there on Fri 5:30pm and got our vada pav in 2 mins. Owner was asking us feedback while we're finishing vada pav. He also offered the chai (on the house), which I think very thoughtful and kind way of making connection with customer. I didn't try it so can't provide feedback on tea. Plenty of seating available and this area has 3 more Indian food trucks (ice cream, Marathi, south Indian). Highly...
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