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Mumbai's 10 Best Vada Pav Spots: A Friendly Guide

Curious about Mumbai's famous vada pav? We've got the scoop on 10 authentic spots, from legendary stalls to local favorites, each with its own special

7 Min ReadJun 15, 2026
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Ever wonder what makes Mumbai tick? It’s often said that the city runs on dreams, chai, and a whole lot of vada pav! This simple, spicy potato fritter tucked into a soft bread bun is more than just a snack; it's a feeling, a quick energy boost, and a true taste of Mumbai life. Think about it: a warm, fluffy pav, a perfectly spiced potato vada, and a sprinkle of tangy chutneys – pure magic. You'll find a vada pav stall on almost every corner, each with its own loyal fans, but some spots just hit different. As your friend, I’ve scouted out 10 legendary places where Mumbaikars queue up for their daily fix. Get ready to discover some truly special vada pav experiences across the city, maybe even a new favorite to crave!

So there you have it – 10 fantastic spots to enjoy Mumbai’s iconic vada pav! Each one offers a little something different, from unique chutneys to historic vibes. Trying them all is a fun way to explore the city and taste its true spirit. Whether you’re a long-time fan or a first-timer, I hope this guide helps you find your perfect vada pav moment. Don’t forget to tell me which one became your favorite!

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Ashok Vada Pav

Price varies4.2Kashinath Dhuru Marg, Dadar West, Dadar, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400028, India
Ashok Vada Pav

Ashok Vada Pav is a true institution near Kirti College in Dadar. It's so famous that you'll often see a long line, but don't let that scare you – it moves fast, and the wait is definitely part of the experience. Many locals consider this a pilgrimage for vada pav lovers. It's a great spot to grab your snack and then maybe stroll towards Dadar Beach nearby. Just be prepared for the crowd, especially during peak hours. One visitor wrote, "The queue is usually quite long, so some patience is required, but the taste makes it totally worth th". Come with an empty stomach and an open mind!

2

Aram Vada Pav

Moderate4.3Capital Cinema Building, 126, Dr Dadabhai Naoroji Rd, opp. Aram Hotel CSMT, Azad Maidan, Fort, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400001, India
Aram Vada Pav

Right opposite CSMT, Aram Vada Pav has been serving up history since 1939. It’s known as one of Mumbai's oldest vada pav shops, and you can feel that legacy in every bite. This place gets super busy, even in the afternoon, so be ready for a bit of a wait. You might even queue twice – once for a ticket, then for your vada pav! It's worth it for the classic taste and the spicy, tangy chutney. One visitor wrote, "recently visited Aram Vada Pav (since 1939), and honestly, it felt like I was tasting a piece of Mumbai’s history." It's a perfect stop if you're exploring the Fort area.

3

Graduate Vadapav Head Outlet

Price varies4.6Shop No 4, Cross Lane, narayan bhuvan, NM Joshi Marg, Byculla West, Byculla, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400027, India
Graduate Vadapav Head Outlet

Located conveniently right outside Byculla station, Graduate Vadapav is a popular spot that's been around since 1992. It's a no-frills kind of place, focusing purely on quick, tasty street food. There are no tables, so you'll be ordering, paying, and enjoying your vada pav standing up, just like a true Mumbaikar. Some find their vada pav on the spicier side, which is great if you like a kick! One visitor wrote, "Located right outside Byculla station, rapchik is the word that comes to my mind when I think of the Vada pav." It’s perfect for a quick bite before or after your train journey.

4

Babu Vadapav, vileparle

Price varies4.4Hanuman Rd, Satsang CHSL, Navpada, Vile Parle East, Vile Parle, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400057, India
Babu Vadapav, vileparle

Babu Vadapav in Vile Parle East has been a local legend for over 50 years, transforming from a street cart to a well-loved takeaway spot. Generations of locals know this name, and it’s a go-to for many. It's essentially a roadside snack joint, so don't expect seating – it’s all about grabbing your vada pav and going. While the taste is generally good, some visitors mention the staff's attitude can sometimes affect the experience. One visitor wrote, "Babu Vada Pav in Vile Parle East is nothing short of a local legend." It’s best for a quick, authentic grab-and-go experience.

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Famous Katkar Vada Pav

Price varies4.4SP Road, 13th Ln, near Shiv Sena Shakha, Dalal Estate, Nagpada, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400008, India
Famous Katkar Vada Pav

Famous Katkar Vada Pav is known for its unique spice chutney that really sets it apart. This place is open 24 hours from Monday to Friday, making it a great option for those late-night cravings or early morning starts! On weekends, it's open from 4 PM to 10 PM. The workers here are incredibly quick, almost a blur as they prepare orders. Some also enjoy their moong dal bhajiya. One visitor wrote, "Best vada pay. Their spice chutney is very unique to add." If you’re looking for a vada pav with a special chutney twist, this is a spot to check out.

6

Gupta Vada Pav & Fast Food Center

Price varies4.3Shop no. 4 Darshan classic, Taruvel CHS, Wing-C, Tarun Bharat, Andheri East, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400099, India
Gupta Vada Pav & Fast Food Center

Gupta Vada Pav & Fast Food Center in Andheri East is a well-known spot for vada pav and other traditional snacks like samosas and bread pakoda. It’s an unpretentious takeaway option, perfect for a quick, fresh bite. While it's quite famous in the Chakala area, some visitors feel it’s a good, normal vada pav rather than something extraordinary, despite the hype. Prices are reasonable, with vada pav around 15 rupees. One visitor wrote, "Gupta Vada Pav serves a very good vada pav, fresh and tasty. But honestly, with the kind of hype around it, I expected something extraordinary." It’s a reliable choice for a tasty and fresh snack.

7

Gajanan Vada Pav

Inexpensive4.2Chhatrapati Sambhaji Rd, Naupada, Thane West, Thane, Maharashtra 400602, India
Gajanan Vada Pav

Gajanan Vada Pav in Thane West is super famous for one thing: its special besan chutney, a yellow, flavorful accompaniment that many consider the star of the show. They have multiple outlets, but the one near the railway station is very popular. There’s no proper seating, so you’ll enjoy your vada pav standing up. Many visitors also rave about their samosa pav with that amazing yellow chutney and spicy mirch. One visitor wrote, "I really liked Gajanan Vadapav, especially their yellow chutney—it tastes absolutely amazing." If you love unique chutneys, this is a must-try.

8

Famous Masala Vadapav, Mulund (Original)

Inexpensive4Purushottam Kheraj Road, Dr Ambedkar Rd, opp. Kalidas Auditorium Road, Mulund, Mulund West, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400080, India
Famous Masala Vadapav, Mulund (Original)

If you're looking for a vada pav with a twist, the Famous Masala Vadapav in Mulund offers a unique masala pav along with the vada. They also serve a special coconut chutney. This spot is popular for being different, though opinions on the taste can vary. Some find it a decent one-time try, while others feel it doesn't quite live up to its fame. The price is around 40 rupees for a masala vada pav. One visitor wrote, "Tried the famous masala vada pav from this popular shop after hearing a lot of hype. While the taste was decent and the chutneys were flavorful, I personally felt it didn’t quite live up to the hype." It’s worth a visit if you want to try a different style of vada pav.

9

ashok vadapav

Price varies4Kirti College Marg, Chandrakant Dhuru Wadi, Dadar, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400028, India
ashok vadapav

This Ashok Vada Pav, near Kirti College in Dadar, is another beloved spot. It’s known for its absolutely delicious vada pav and a unique item called "chura pav," which is a must-try. The service here is impressively quick, which is a big plus when you’re hungry! Many visitors say that after trying this one, other vada pavs just don't taste the same. However, one visitor mentioned that sometimes the vada pav isn't served fresh. One visitor wrote, "Kirti Vadapav truly lives up to its fame! The taste is absolutely amazing — so good that the 20-minute queue feels completely worth it." It's a place with a loyal following, perfect for a quick and satisfying bite.

10

Bhau Vada Pav

Inexpensive4.3Shop Number 1, Patil Bhavan, Netaji Subhash Chandra Rd, Mulund West, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400080, India
Bhau Vada Pav

Bhau Vada Pav in Mulund West is praised for its authentic Mumbai-style vada pav, served with sukhi chutney and fresh onions. It’s a very popular spot, so expect it to be crowded, especially during peak hours. You’ll likely be eating while standing, which is part of the street food experience! Many visitors highlight the delicious coconut chutney and green chutney as well. Prices are quite reasonable, around 25 rupees. One visitor wrote, "Bhau Vadapav (Mulund branch) is one of the best places to enjoy authentic Mumbai-style vada pav." If you don't mind a crowd and want a truly local taste, Bhau Vada Pav is a great choice.

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