Ashok Vada Pav ranks 25th in TestEatlas’ global sandwich rankings

मुख्य बातें
- •Ashok Vada Pav ranks 25th among the world’s top 25 sandwiches
- •Earned a 4.1-star rating from TestEatlas, earning global recognition
- •Originated in 1966 from a stall outside Dadar Railway Station
- •Popular not just in Mumbai but also in Delhi, Kolkata, and Chennai
- •A dish loved by all classes, from laborers to millionaires
The prestigious platform TestEatlas, which ranks traditional cuisines and foods worldwide, has placed Mumbai’s iconic Ashok Vada Pav at the 25th spot in its latest list. This recognition has given the city’s beloved street food a fresh international identity. Ashok Vada Pav, prepared by the Ashok Vada Pav Center near Mumbai’s Dadar Railway Station—specifically near Kirti College—has been a Mumbaikar favorite for decades.
The dish owes its popularity to its consistent taste and accessibility. According to reports, Ashok Vada Pav originated in 1966 from a small stall outside Dadar Railway Station. Since then, it has not only become a staple in Mumbai but has also carved a distinct identity in major Indian cities like Delhi, Kolkata, and Chennai. Its appeal spans all sections of society—from laborers to millionaires—who relish it equally.



