If you are in and around Sheshadipuram, Bengaluru then you might want to stop by at Sri Ganesha Bombay Vada Pav Corner. This small place serves a mix of North and South Indian delicacies and we managed to try out a bit of both. We had the following while we were at Sri Ganesha Bombay Vada Pav Corner.
Vada Pav was very different from the one’s we have had and we found the filling to be very bland though. The chilli adds the spice factor, while the potato filling on it’s own seemed to be very dull.

The Pav Bhaji on the other hand was also an average dish. The bhaji lacked spice, it surely needed some more bhaji masala, while the buns were perfect.

The Masala Puri was far better than the previous dishes, served piping hot, the masala was spot on. Finely cut veggies, masala powder, and the consistency of the curry was perfect indeed.

The Samosa is a must try, the filling was fresh, tasty, and the exteriors had the perfect amount of crispiness as well. Served with green chutney, the samosa ended up being the highlight of our visit to Sri Ganesha Vada Pav Corner.

We ended our time here by having a cup of filter coffee and tea. Both of them were strong and had a beautiful aroma and taste. A good way to end a chilly evening in the city of Bengaluru.

Sri Ganesha Bombay Vada Pav Corner is on the main road and finding a parking spot is very tough so be ready to park and walk a little. The service is fast and the place is clean as well. You can find them at
Budget Corner
- Vada Pav – 25 INR
- Pav Bhaji – 50 INR
- Masala Puri – 30 INR
- Samosa – 15 INR
- Filter Coffee – 10 INR
- Tea – 10 INR
Average cost for two people would be 150 – 200 INR.
Here is a video of our time at Sri Ganesha Bombay Vada Pav Corner.