The age-old fight between Sardar Pav Bhaji and Amar Juice Centre is known to everyone, but which one is better? You can never tell because liking and disliking something are subjective matters, but we can only help decode the two.
SoBo Vs Suburbs, Round One: Which Pav Bhaji Do You Love More?
What Makes Them Awesome
Let’s start with Sardar Pav Bhaji. If you love butter and feel that your calorie intake for the day isn’t enough, then make your way to the famous Sardar Refreshments (that’s what it’s called). This forever-crowded eatery is filled with hungry pav bhaji lovers, so be prepared to wait. Frankly, we think their pav bhaji is good, but not exceptional. To be honest, it’s loaded with butter, making it very rich and almost difficult to taste the actual flavours of the dish. Served with, again, very buttery pav, unless you’re interested in consuming that quantity of butter, we’d say you’re not missing out on much.
On the other hand, the pav bhaji at Amar Juice Centre is hugely different. Not to say they don’t add enough butter for you to notice, it blends in well with the tasty bhaji which is spicy yet quite tangy. We hear they add a special chutney powder to their bhaji that gives it a unique flavour, and also adds to its tanginess. This eatery is perpetually flooded with people, mostly college students during the day, so you will have to elbow your way through to get your hands on the city’s famous street food.
The Winner
Between the two, we’d pick Sardar, but having said that, we feel these two aren’t the only two in the race to win the number one position. Mumbai house thousands of pav bhaji lovers, which only means there are that many more eateries that cook up fantastic versions of this dish. So go on and explore!