This place sells one of the best Vadapav's in Mumbai hands down! You can never be satisfied with just 1 Vadapav here, you need minimum 2. Just a small place and nothing fancy. They directly give you the vadapavs wrapped in paper and you just go and eat wherever you like. There's always a line over h
Ashok Vada Pav is definitely one of those spots in Mumbai that lives up to the hype! It's a tiny stall near Kirti college, but the vada pav they serve is huge on flavor. The crispy vada, soft pav, crispy Chura and their tangy spicy chutneys with green spicy fried chillies come together for a real ta
This place is super hyped but meets the expectations. Big Vada, big Pav, 3 varieties of chutney (green, sweet tamarind, red powder) and crispy Chura to top it off. The Vada itself is delicious and always served hot. Can’t get any better in my opinion.
This was one of the best vadapav I’ve eaten in Mumbai. Tamarind chutney hits different, crispy Chura in the vadapav is like cherry on a cake. We didn’t expect that we’ve to be in Que to have vada pav. But Que of 15/20 minutes was worth.
4.5/5.
It's remarkable how this place is an iconic venue in Mumbai, and yet it is so easy to miss. A small, unassuming stall outside a college. The crowd practically engulfs the whole place. The vada pav is ace! With lots of chura, and chutney. They tailor the heat levels based on your choice (low,
Nestled in the heart of the town, Ashok Vada Pav stands as an iconic haven for vada pav enthusiasts. Renowned for its unbeatable taste, this place is a must-visit for anyone seeking the ultimate vada pav experience. The chur chur vada pav, a unique specialty, adds an extra layer of crunchiness to th
Decent vada pav. You get vada paav with lot of chutney which may not be of everyone's interest. I intentionally tried one as just a plain vada paav with no churaa and chutney and that also tasted fine.
Road work in progress around it hence not enough place for the car parking.
I had seen this place surfacing on Instagram a lot of times because of which I added this to my list of places to try when in Mumbai. This place is very famous in Mumbai. It is apparently one of the oldest vada pav centres and very close to the Siddhi Vinayak Temple. There was a queue for the vadapa
Priced @30, different and yummy.
People stand patiently in queue for 15 -20 minutes.
Eating at shop not allowed due to rules so
Take away but you can stand nearby and have it.
Next to kirti college and 2 minutes walk from dadar beach and 5 minutes walk from Sidhivinayak mandir.
Accepts Paytm etc.
We specially went there to taste the vadapav along with their very famous chutney.
I heard about this Ashok vadapav a lot on social media and therefore we were there on a Sunday morning to taste their vadapav.
It is a very small stall kinda shop, in Dadar.
There was a long queue for buying vadapav.
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