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Mumbai Food: Marine Lines sandwich maker gets playful with mayo

Updated on: 18 September,2016 09:01 AM IST  | 
Kusumita Das |

This sandwich maker near Marine Lines station gets playful with mayo

Mumbai Food: Marine Lines sandwich maker gets playful with mayo

Pramod Gupta

Pramod Gupta
Pramod Gupta


Roadside sandwiches have dotted the city's street food culture for years. We often see sandwich makers toying with myriad combinations of ingredients to give their regular fare that extra zing. Some experiments pay off, some don’t. This sandwich maker, whose little roadside stall — Om Sandwich and Panipuri — is nestled in a road opposite Liberty Cinema, is quite a hit in the neighbourhood. Sandwich-maker, Pramod Gupta has been running his sandwich and chaat outlet since 1993, along with two brothers. Thanks to their stall, opposite the Pancharatna Hotel, beside a popular juice centre, some refer to that lane as 'khau galli'.


Pramod Gupta’s (above) mayo cheese chilli toast is a hit with the student crowd at Marine Lines. PICS/SURESH KARKERA
Pramod Gupta’s mayo cheese chilli toast is a hit with the student crowd at Marine Lines. Pics/Suresh Karkera


Now and again, Gupta is known to mix and match flavours. Among his recent experiments is the mayo cheese chilli toast. This one's a scrumptious medley of bread, toasted or grilled, with mashed masala potatoes, mixed with shredded capsicum and lightly fried onions and green chilli. On top of it goes a plump layer of cheese, which is then heaped with a generous helping of mayonnaise. He’s not done with cheese yet. He then adds some shredded cheese on top and peppers it with chilli flakes. "I keep experimenting with food. This particular mayo sandwich was a hit from day one, especially with college students. The way I combine the mayo with the masala potatoes and chilli flakes, is what makes the snack stand out," says Gupta.

For those with an infinite appetite for mayo, he doesn't mind adding some between the breads, too. The sandwich, priced at Rs 55, is served with both green and red chutney.

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