In the busy streets of Bengaluru, this man and his unconventional stall have become a Twitter sensation, challenging the superhero stereotype.
What sets him apart? It's his stall's sign that boldly declares, "I'm not a superhero, but..."
Going beyond the ordinary, his stall offers a distinctive culinary experience that extends beyond the traditional boundaries of street cuisine.
He is a former architect who transitioned into an entrepreneur, but his identity remains undisclosed.
Bengaluru is renowned for its innovations in technology and its culture of entrepreneurship.?Now, this man is leaving his stamp on the street food scene with a twist.
Rather than trading plans for buns and chutneys, this former architect turned entrepreneur has put up a Vada Pav kiosk on his bike that captivates people's attention and appetites.
The post displays the man's food truck parked outside Zudio in HSR.
Holding a sign that says, "I'm not a superhero, but I can save the day with a?Vada pav," he shares a bit of Mumbai's food history with the multicultural population of the tech city.
Before entering the corporate sector, the man was an architect and decided to bring back the allure of Vada Pav.
This is no ordinary story of an ex-architect turning his passion for drafting tables into one of Maharashtra's most popular treats.
It's a tale of?culinary?passion and simplicity in a metropolis frequently known for its sophisticated companies and high-tech endeavors.
His vada pavs are more than simply a snack; they're a whole dinner that captures the cosiness and nostalgia of something made at home.
The post was shared just a day ago, and since then, it has gone viral.?
You can check out the post on X by Vishwas Rawat.?
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