The End Of Indian Street Food
Culture ZoneStreet Food & Travel/Slayy Point/14:59
Two guys dissecting the slow death of real Indian street food, the kind that used to mean something before Instagram got its hands on it. You know the cycle — authentic becomes viral becomes sanitized becomes dead, and somewhere a vendor who's been working the same corner for twenty years watches his regulars disappear. They're calling it like they see it: the stuff that actually feeds people is getting pushed out by whatever photographs better. Anyone who's watched their neighborhood spot get gentrified out of existence knows exactly what they're talking about.
— The Chef's Take
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