- Shankar Bhel on Wheeler road: Good Bhel puri as the name suggests. INR 15 per plate, they serve in your car, or you can eat at the counter. Open from 6ish in the evening till 11PM.
- The American corn vendor in Jayanagar: Take a right Near Devi International (3rd Block) and go down. Opposite an HDFC Bank branch. You will find this vendor below a tree, after 7PM. He serves American corn with variety: Mango corn, Pineapple corn, Baby corn chat etc... A corn lovers paradise.
- The Gol gappa guy outside MK Retail, CMH Road: Excellent pani puri or gol gappa as they are called here. His Churmur is equally good. Weekend evenings are crowded, albeit he is there all evenings through the week. INR 15 for a plate doesnt make this a hard buy
- The Idli/ Dosa pushcarts in Ibrahim Sahib Street (Parallel to comm Street): After an evening shopping, go to the street parallel to Comm Street and round off your day with steaming Idlis and dosas from the two roadside vendors who setup shop outside Saravana Bhavan (Not the original of course). This place is crowded - weekday or weekend, which is expectable given the quality of eats and the budget price.
- Finally, a place we visited today: VV Puram's Eat Street. Approach it from Lalbagh west gate. Ask any auto fellow for Sajjan Rao Circle or VB Bakery. I had read and heard about this place for years. Today, finally visited it, and yes it is worth every bit of energy spent in getting there. Street filled with food vendors- all vegetarian!!! We loved the food. Recommend the Capsicum Bajji , i havent heard of this, nor did i expect to like it so much! Also try the Pheni and Gulkhand (available in 2 different stores). This quirky street has a joint called "Subramanyaa Chaineese" right at the beginning. And also has at least four American corn push cart vendors vending their wares towards the end.
So the summary:
Dent to the pocket - 20 bucks for a plate of anything anywhere...
Service- Can never complain about it in these places - self service mostly...
Tipping - Duh - not required...

