Pav Bhaji has been around for more than 25 years. It is nothing new to Goa.

It might have been an 'import' from Bombay then and definitely not typical Goan.

There used to be a 'gado' outiside Samrat/Ashok theatre in Panjim

and a lot of people used to flock to it in the evenings.

Naguesh Bhatcar
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> Date: Thu, 6 May 2010 12:22:39 +0000
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [Goanet] Talking Photo: Pav Bhaji
> 
> Talking Photo: Pav Bhaji
>  
> This is not something I ate before
> It’s nothing like Sukhi Bhaji or Patal Bhaji or Mix Bhaji
> Pav bhaji is not the same as  ‘Bhaji Pao’
> But Pav bhaji becoming very popular, particularly amongst the Hindus 
> and tourists visiting Goa.
> One of the famous or busy joint is ‘Bhaya’s Pav Bhaji’ 
> opp Don Bosco, Panjim.
> Pav bhaji also available at  newly opened Forrest at Campal Park
>  
> Did I like it?
> - No, it’s not my type.
> The gravy taste like onion paste (curry coloured)
>  
                                          

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