You’ll find it in every nook and corner of Mumbai. Each suburb has plenty of udipis that serve piping hot medu wadas. There are a few differences between the tastes of their sambars though. Like around matunga/Sion the Sambar is a lot less sweet when compared to the one found in Mulund/Ghatkopar. Also around matunga the sambar/chutney are replenished for free while around Mulund you do have to pay a nominal charge.
Then there comes service. I can safely say that Vishwa Bharati, located just outside Mulund Station has the fastest service. The time between placing your order and receiving your order is negligible. It actually takes more time to get change from your pocket then for them to serve you a piping hot plate of Medu Wada.
Now to Medu Wada etiquette. I for one believe that the sambar needs to be poured over the wada and not given separately in a bowl. There are two reasons for it, the first one being that it gives the wada an opportunity to soak in the sambar thus adding to the flavour. The second reason is rather simple, yet important. The quantity of sambar you get in bowl is much lesser than what you get when it’s poured over the wada. It comes into play especially when you’re having it around Mulund. I’ve even had an argument about this with a friend in a hotel in Matunga. When the argument turned a bit rough (as in rough words no punches) the waiter, for the gentleman he was got us additional sambar for free. That is when we realized that you get additional sambar/chutney for free in matunga.
Regards
Shijoshisha
Wow ,i must say most of us warehouse ppl will be surprised at this,joshi talking abt medu wada and not his trademark DOSA...
ReplyDeletejoshi ye toh sarasar nainsafi hai...
common now pen down some DOSA thoughts....
kya re
ReplyDeleteu shud hav read the 1st blog
Nice article..Too bad you did not add the real spicy details about "an argument about this with a friend in a hotel in Matunga." Would have made the sambar more delicious...
ReplyDeleteGood one.
ReplyDeleteSome how I always prefer the sambar to be kept separate as i like the medu wada to be crisp and not soaked.
Thats my taste. Enjoyed reading it brother.
FYI for ppl
ReplyDeleteThe guy who jus commented above is the one whom I had the famous argument in Ram Ashray.
Always nice to hear frm u bro.
joshi...
ReplyDeleteu want sambar(wife) and chutne(saali--Aadhi ghrwali.....)...hmm thts cool...