
VV Puram Food Street (Thindi Beedi)
Bangalore's legendary 'Thindi Beedi' offers a vibrant vegetarian street food experience with diverse flavors and a lively evening buzz.
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VV Puram Food Street (Thindi Beedi)
Best Time
Street buzzes with energy
Highlights
Must-see attractions
Bangalore's legendary 'Thindi Beedi' offers a vibrant vegetarian street food experience with diverse flavors and a lively evening buzz.
"This spot is a haven for vegetarian food lovers, with countless stalls dishing out local favorites."

🎯 Embrace the Chaos
It's a busy street food experience, so expect crowds and a lively atmosphere. Enjoy the vibe!
💰 Budget-Friendly Bites
Most dishes are reasonably priced, allowing you to try multiple items without breaking the bank.

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4 · 317 reviews
Type
Restaurant
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Pav Bhaji & Chole Bature
Various stalls
Buttery pav and well-spiced chole with fluffy bature deliver a punchy masala kick.

Matka Rabdi
Dev Sagar stall (recommended)
Refreshing and subtly sweet rabdi, often served with jalebi or gulab jamun.

Chocolate Coated Strawberries
Near Arya Samaj building
A sweet treat that's surprisingly affordable and a popular choice for many visitors.

Noodles & Pakode
First shop near parking
Spicy pakode and flavorful street-style noodles are highly recommended by visitors.
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It's a busy street food experience, so expect crowds and a lively atmosphere. Enjoy the vibe!
💰 Budget-Friendly Bites
Most dishes are reasonably priced, allowing you to try multiple items without breaking the bank.
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💯 Vegetarian Paradise
This is a haven for pure vegetarians, with a wide variety of delicious Indian snacks.
🚶♀️ Food Walk Ready
It's best enjoyed as a food walk; seating is minimal. Come hungry and ready to explore!
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🎯 Embrace the Chaos
It's a busy street food experience, so expect crowds and a lively atmosphere. Enjoy the vibe!
💰 Budget-Friendly Bites
Most dishes are reasonably priced, allowing you to try multiple items without breaking the bank.
💯 Vegetarian Paradise
This is a haven for pure vegetarians, with a wide variety of delicious Indian snacks.
🚶♀️ Food Walk Ready
It's best enjoyed as a food walk; seating is minimal. Come hungry and ready to explore!
⭐ Try Recommended Stalls
Look for stalls like Dev Sagar for rabdi and the first shop near parking for noodles.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
VV Puram Food Street is a vibrant vegetarian haven, celebrated for its authentic street food flavors and lively evening atmosphere. While hygiene and seating are basic, the delicious and affordable dishes like Matka Rabdi and Pav Bhaji make it a must-visit for food enthusiasts seeking a true taste of Bangalore's street culinary scene.
"Visited on a bustling evening, and the energy was unmistakable—crowds, chatter and the unmistakable aroma of street-style Indian snacks. This spot is a haven for vegetarian food lovers, with countless stalls dishing out local favorites.
We tried the Pav Bhaji and Chole Bature both delivered on flavor. The pav was buttery and well-spiced, while the chole had a punchy masala kick, paired with fluffy bature that hit the spot. If you're chasing taste over presentation, this place delivers.
Hygiene isn’t the selling point here it’s more of a grab-and-go setup. Think fast bites, not finesse. Seating is minimal, and the ambiance is pure street-style chaos. But if you're okay with that, the food makes it worth the detour.
Great for a quick vegetarian fix, especially if you're craving bold flavors and don’t mind trading cleanliness for character."
PAVAN KIRAN
"Thindi Beedi the best place for food lovers 😻
VV Puram Food Street, also known as Thindi Beedi, is a must-visit destination for all foodies in Bangalore! This vibrant street is packed with a variety of mouth-watering vegetarian dishes from crispy dosas and spicy rotis to sweet holige and more.
The atmosphere truly comes alive after 5 PM, with the street buzzing with food lovers and the delicious aroma of freshly prepared snacks. The best part? Everything is reasonably priced, making it perfect for a tasty food walk without burning a hole in your pocket.
If you're in Bengaluru and love exploring different vegetarian street foods, VV Puram Food Street is a pure veg paradise you shouldn't miss!"
vasanth kumar
"Food few places were good , recommendation- Dev sagar , and pasta in last , the strawberry chocolate, , rest all is just warm food taste wise not a great place . Must visit in the eve , or weekends , costing was more for few eatables ."
Dr.Akshay kumar Shadakshari
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
VV Puram Food Street, also known as Thindi Beedi, is located in the VV Puram area of Bangalore. You can easily reach it by auto-rickshaw, taxi, or ride-sharing services. It's a well-known spot, so most drivers will know the way. Public transport options like buses are also available to the nearby VV Puram bus stop.
Yes, there is parking available, though it can get crowded, especially during peak hours. Some reviews mention a parking space near the first shop selling noodles, which is a good landmark to aim for. Arriving early can help secure a spot.
The best way to experience VV Puram Food Street is on foot. It's designed for a food walk, allowing you to sample various dishes from different stalls. Wear comfortable shoes as you'll be doing a lot of walking and standing.
Yes, you can reach VV Puram Food Street via public transport. Several BMTC bus routes serve the VV Puram area. The nearest bus stop is usually VV Puram, from where it's a short walk to the food street.
Absolutely! Ride-sharing apps like Uber and Ola are very convenient for getting to VV Puram Food Street. Simply set your destination to 'VV Puram Food Street' or 'Thindi Beedi', and your driver will drop you off nearby.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, there is no entry fee to access VV Puram Food Street. It's a public street, and you only pay for the food you choose to eat from the various stalls.
The food street typically comes alive in the evening, usually starting around 5 PM and continuing late into the night. It's best to visit after sunset to experience the full vibrant atmosphere and aroma of the food stalls.
No advance booking is required for VV Puram Food Street. It's a walk-in street food destination. You can visit anytime during its operating hours.
Weekends and evenings are generally the most crowded times at VV Puram Food Street. If you prefer a slightly less crowded experience, consider visiting on a weekday evening, though it will still be lively.
While it's always bustling, arriving shortly after it opens around 5 PM on a weekday might offer a slightly less intense crowd. However, the true 'buzz' is often experienced during peak evening hours.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
Must-try dishes include Pav Bhaji, Chole Bature, Matka Rabdi (especially from Dev Sagar), chocolate-coated strawberries, noodles, and pakode. Many visitors also enjoy the flavored pani puri and aloo tikki chaat.
Yes, VV Puram Food Street is exclusively a vegetarian food destination. It's a popular spot for pure vegetarians looking for a wide variety of Indian street food.
The food is generally reasonably priced, with many items costing between Rs. 30 to Rs. 100. You can enjoy a variety of dishes without spending too much.
Seating is very limited. It's primarily a grab-and-go street food experience. You'll find some small tables or standing areas, but it's best to be prepared to eat while standing or find a nearby spot.
Hygiene is not the primary selling point here; it's more of a traditional street food setup. While many stalls are busy and food is prepared fresh, visitors should exercise their own judgment regarding hygiene.
📸 📸 Photography
The best photo opportunities are capturing the vibrant street life, the colorful food displays, and the bustling crowds. The evening lights add a great ambiance for photography. Look for stalls with interesting food preparations or unique presentation.
Generally, it's acceptable to take photos of the food and the general street scene. If you wish to take close-up photos of vendors or their specific stalls, it's always polite to ask for their permission first.
In the evenings, the street is illuminated by stall lights and street lamps, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. This can be great for capturing the mood, but it might be challenging for low-light photography without a good camera or phone.
Colorful dishes like flavored pani puri, vibrant chaats, the rich hues of rabdi, and the glistening chocolate-coated strawberries are very photogenic. The steam rising from hot dishes also adds to the visual appeal.
Given the evening lighting, using a wider aperture (lower f-number) can help capture more light and create a nice bokeh effect. If using a phone, ensure your night mode is activated. A tripod might be too cumbersome in the crowds.



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