What to try from Bengaluru's VV Puram food street

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The most popular food street and a must-visit for any food lover in Bangalore aka Bengaluru would be the one at VV Puram. This old street often called Thindi Beedi, which means Eat Street in Kannada, starts bustling with carts and restaurants from 5 pm.

The shops serve a variety of south Indian and north Indian delicacies. From Pav Bhajis to traditional holige and gulkand, this street will tickle your taste buds.

There is a whole range of delectable food to explore- chaats, sweet corn, rose milk and badam milk, paddu, Bangarpet Masalpuri, maggie, akki roti and more.

When you need a drink, head to Sree Ganesha fruit juice centre and try their seasonal fruit juice. At the end of the street, a food cart serves around 50 kinds of sweet corn. You would fall in love with their American corn.

Game for something addictive? Give Bangarapet chaats and pani puri a try. The pani puri here is famous for their mouth-watering and colourless pani.

What to try from Bengaluru's VV Puram food street

At VV Puram street, the food is affordable and every day is a food festival. And if you happen to land here on a weekend evening, get ready to enrol for a marathon of sorts. A large crowd can be seen running around to try whatever food comes their way.

Cost: One can get food items from Rs 10 and we guarantee, you won't have to spend more than 200 for any item served here- even for a full meal.

Our pick: Try the varieties of corn, akki roti, paddu, gulkand, Bangarpet chaats

How to reach: VV Puram is in the centre of the city. The nearest bus stop is National College. You can take bus, metro, cab or auto to reach VV Puram.

Tips: 1. Weekends are crowded. So make sure you are prepared.

2. Limited seat availability could be a problem if you plan to sit and relax. So make sure you are good to go for a good walk across the street.

3. As the street is narrow, you might not be able to park your vehicles anywhere near. The roads nears Sajjan Rao Circle could accommodate your vehicles if you reach early.

4. Carry a water bottle.

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