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Voices of the street : The untold story of Kolkata Street vendors

Culture ZoneStreet Food & Travel/Frame of Truth

The hawkers threading through Kolkata's streets with their portable kitchens understand something most restaurant owners forget — every meal is a negotiation with survival, every customer a lifeline. You see the same hustle in every kitchen worth a damn: the relentless pursuit of the next cover, the weight of feeding people when your own rent depends on it. These vendors carry their entire operation on bicycles and pushcarts, no walk-in coolers or backup prep cooks when the gas runs out. Anyone who's ever worked a station alone during a rush knows exactly what that kind of pressure tastes like.

— The Chef's Take

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