Vada Pav Menu – Mountain View, CA

Type : Indian restaurant

Location : Mountain View, CA

Brightly colored, mellow operation showcasing Indian street food & other small plates. Based on 285 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.1 stars. Price

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout ✔️ Delivery

Vada Pav 94040

Address:
856 El Camino Real, Mountain View, CA 94040

Phone: (650) 938-1333

Website:

Hours

Friday 11:30 AM–10 PM
Saturday 11:30 AM–10 PM
Sunday 11:30 AM–9:30 PM
Monday

(Labor Day)
Closed
Tuesday 11:30 AM–3 PM, 5–9:30 PM
Wednesday 11:30 AM–3 PM, 5–9:30 PM
Thursday 11:30 AM–3 PM, 5–9:30 PM

Menu

Specialities
Vada Pav
Deep fried spiced potato dumpling (vada) served inside a bread bun (pav) with 3 chutneys (Garlic, tamarind and mint).Native to the state of Maharashtra.
$4.99
Batata Vada (2 Pcs)
Potato mashed with spices, patty coated with chick pea flour and then deep-fried. Served hot with 3 savory chutneys, garlic, tamarind and mint
$6.99
Sabudana Vada (2 Pcs)
Deep fried snack made with tapioca pearls, peanuts, mashed potatoes and spices, served with yogurt peanut chutney. These are often made during religious Hindu fasting.
$6.99
Kothimbir Vadi ( 6 Pcs)
Delicious savory fritters made with gram flour (besan), cilantro and spices.
$6.99
Samosa (2 Nos) $4.99
Samosa Pav
Deep fried spiced potato pastry served inside a bread bun (pav) with 2 chutneys. Tamarind and green chutney.
$4.99
Misal Pav
Popular dish from Maharashtra, consists of misal (spicy oily curry made from sprouts) and pav (bread bun). Topped with farsan or sev, onions and lemon and cilantro.
$8.99
Sabudana Khichdi
Soaked sabudana (tapioca pearls), tossed with peanuts, potatoes, green chillies and spices, served with yogurt peanut chutney. Also called Sabudana Usal in the some regions of Maharashtra.
$8.99
Pav Bhaaji (Regular)
Spiced mixture of mashed vegetables in a thick tomato gravy. served with a pair of butter bread bun (pav). Topped with Onion and lemon
$9.99
Pav Bhaaji (Amul Cheese)
Spiced mixture of mashed vegetables in a thick tomato gravy. served with a pair of butter bread bun (pav). Topped with Onion and lemon
$10.99
Street Food
Mumbai Sandwich
Popular sandwich topped with a vibrant herb chutney, cheese, chaat masala and layers of cucumber, onion, tomato and potatoes grilled until golden brown, served with tomato ketchup.
$7.99
Paneer Panini
Delicious Panini made from our house-special bread with crumbled paneer, spices, veggies & herbs, grilled and served
$9.99
Samosa Chaat
Tangy and spicy Samosa Chaat is popular north Indian street food. Crunchy samosa is served with spicy chickpea curry (chole), yogurt and chutneys.
$8.99
Vada Misal
Combination of batata vada and misal. Deep fried potato dumpling served with misal (spicy oily curry made from sprouts) The final dish is topped with farsan, onions and lemon and cilantro.
$8.99
Paneer Kathi Roll
Paneer Kathi Roll is made with flatbread, stuffed with paneer (Indian Cottage Cheese) that has been marinated in indian herbs and spices, as well as onions, topped with savory chutney.
$10.99
Mumbai Aloo Frankie
India’s most popular grab and go street foods. Spiced potatoes are wrapped in flatbread to which tomato sauce and green chutney are added to enhance the flavour.
$9.99
Amul Cheese Aloo Frankie
These Indian style wraps made with spiced potatoes, to which tomato sauce and green chutney are added with a heartful topping of shredded amul cheese to make it yummy. Undoubtedly Kid’s Favorite.
$10.99
Paneer Tikka Frankie
Popular Indian street-food, Paneer Kathi rolls are warm, flatbread filled with spicy paneer, mixed peppers and onions with tomato sauce and green chutney. A House Favorite, these kathi rolls are sure to be a hit.
$10.99
Bread Corner
Plain Paratha (1 Pc) $1.99
Plain Naan (2 Pcs) $2.99
Butter Naan (2 Pcs) $3.49
Garlic Naan (2 Pcs) $3.99
Jowar Bhakri (1 Pc) $3.99
Poori (2 Pcs) $3.99
Entrees
Bharali Vangi (12 Oz)
Maharashtrian-style stuffed eggplant cooked with roasted peanut masala and then simmered in a rich and thick coconut, peanut, onion and tomato gravy.
$8.99
Kadai Paneer (12 Oz)
Vibrant, tangy, spiced indian cottage cheese (paneer) cooked in onion tomato gravy made with the usual Indian pantry staples like onions, tomatoes, bell peppers, herbs and spices.
$8.99
Bhindi Masala (12oz)
‘Bhindi’ is a Indian term for ‘Okra’ & ‘masala’ is an Indian curry base made with onions, tomatoes, spices and herbs. So ‘Bhindi masala’ means okra cooked in a spicy onion tomato masala.
$8.99
Channa Masala (12 Oz)
Soaked garbanzo beans or chickpea cooked in a delicious & flavorful Indian curry made of spicy onion tomato and coconut masala gravy. Also called Chole Masala
$7.99
Tadka Daal (12 Oz)
The literal translation of Tadka Dal is Dal=lentil and tadka=tempering. Tadka is a term we often use in Indian cooking for the process of adding seasoning to a lentils adding spices like cumin seeds, mustard seeds, garlic, chilies, curry leaves etc. to hot oil or ghee.
$6.99
Sukhi Batata Bhaaji (12 Oz) $7.99
Combos
Poori (2Pcs) + Shrikand/Aamrakhand $9.99
Dal Tadka + Jeera Rice $9.99
Poori (2 Pcs) + Sukhi Batata Bhaaji $10.99
Poori (2 Pcs) + Channa Masala $10.99
Garlic Naan ( 2 Pcs) + Kadai Paneer $11.99
Bhakri (1 Pc) + Bharali Vangi (Wknd Only) $11.99
Bhakri (1 Pc) + Pithla + Thecha (Wknd Only) $11.99
Desserts
Shrikhand (Plain)
Shrikhand is a thick creamy indian sweet dish made of strained yogurt (curd), powdered sugar, cardamoms, nuts and saffron. Served cold.
$5.99
Aamrakhand (Mango)
Aamrakhand is a traditional Maharashtrian dessert made from strained yogurt, mangoes, powdered sugar, cardamom, nuts and saffron
$5.99
Gulab Jamun (3 Pcs) $4.99
Rasamalai (3 Pcs) $4.99
Puran Poli $4.99
Aamras (Seasonal) $5.99
Beverages
Masala Taak / Chaas $3.49
Mango Lassi $3.99
Kokam Sarbat $3.99
Mango Panha $3.99
Masala Chai / Tea $2.99
ThumsUp / Limca / Fanta $2.49
Water Bottle $1.00
Sol Kadhi $4.99
Extras / Sides
Thecha (Chili Garlic) (4 Oz) $1.99
Yogurt / Raitha (8 Oz) $2.99
Plain Pav (2 Pcs) $1.49
Butter Pav (2 Pcs) $1.75
Lasson Chutney (4 Oz) $1.99
Extra Rice (12 Oz) $1.99
Jeera Rice (12 Oz) $2.99

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Reviews

Rohit desai
Good taste I say good enough and one time try for sure and prices are reasonable.

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Vinita Jain
This is relatively new restaurant in Bay Area. They serve pure veg maharashtriyan Indian food. By definition it is supposed to be spicy and I was glad they maintained that authenticity in taste. But my rating is low because it felt like a less professional business. Several menu items were not available and they didn’t have any bread on a regular weekday lunch time. The restaurant wasn’t busy at all. I expected more from this place. The ambience is low key and pricing is not exorbitant but not cheap either.

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Sharath Kumar K
After alot research, we found a perfect place to enjoy Mumbai Vadapav/ paav bhaji. The taste was exquisite. Surprisingly, I got a poori that tasted exactly like a Chole batura and it tasted so nice. Please note that this is a popular eatery in town for the quicksnacks. There were no options for heavy meal or Thali. The restaurant has ample dining space and it was less Crowded during our visit. The prices are well balanced and service was really good.

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Amit Tyagi
Ordered Pav bhaji. Taste was okay. Served with onion and lemon. Also tried Bharaili vangi. I didn’t like the taste. It was a bit sweet. Couldn’t get Bhakari on weekday. And Masala Tea wait time was 30 mins. Maybe because it was late lunch. They might have closed the kitchen.

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Serena He
first experience eating vada pav (so take my review with a grain of salt) but was super delicious! came with some coworkers who said vadapav is their favorite food since childhood and had to come here to try some. we ordered vada pav, masala fries, and the paneer tikka frankie. the vadapav was super delicious, great amount of spices and delicious chutneys. masala fries were also very solid (not many ways in which you can go wrong with them). the frankie was a bit lacking especially in comparison to the other two dishes; felt like it could have used more seasoning/sauce. overall, quick service, great chutneys (esp. the tamarind one). would definitely come again!

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Shourjya Dasgupta
Found this restaurant while looking for warm sandwiches on maps. Drove down here for a weekend lunch. We had the mumbai sandwich, mumbai aloo frankie, aamras, vadapav. The food was served within 10 minutes.

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A K
A very homely casual snack/lunch place in downtown Mountain View. I read somewhere the owner cooks a lot of the dishes. Everything is fresh and vegetarian.

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Nidhi S
It’s a nice place to try great wada paavs. Wadas are on spicier side but overall taste fresh and delicious. They also have other Maharashtrian food items such as Kothimbir vadi and Kokum sarbat. Kothimbir vadi isn’t really available at most of the places, so it was a pleasant surprise. It’s not as good as homemade, it’s rather in the form of dense squares that gets little oily. The tiny yogurt dip that comes with it was rather yogurt water, we had to request for real yogurt, that we got. Kokam sarbat was another surprising item, however it was too salty. They might need to reduce the salt quantity or offer salt separately based on customers’ taste. I still give them high stars because of 2 reasons. 1. Customer service is great. Gentleman on the counter named “Alex” was really kind and polite to us. We sat in the restaurant for hours and he made sure we had everything we need. 2. Irrespective of small hiccups, food is delicious. Be it kadahi paneer and thetcha or their signature wada paav. This place is at walking distance from Castro street (Mountain View downtown). This place is located in a complex and has ample designated parking.

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deepti savanur
I had ordered for take out for Indian festival Ganesh Chaturthi and the food was freshly prepared,very tasty and felt like homemade. Specially Modak and plain shrikhand was very delicious and tasty. We had pre ordered puran poli as well and they were sold out in the morning which I felt that they should have had handled better as even after pre ordering we couldn’t get it. Instead we had to order something else and ordered sabudana vada and masala fries which were fresh and good. Their Aam panna is also.worth trying.

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Pari Patel
I was unimpressed with the flavors. The paneer sandwich had way too much tumeric. The Bombay sandwich was alright but there’s better options around for this. Ras Malai was decent.

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