Mumbai's Iconic Vada Pav Hub 'Ladu Samrat' Shuts Amid LPG Crisis

The iconic Mumbai eatery 'Ladu Samrat,' famous for its vada pav, has closed its doors due to the ongoing LPG crisis affecting food vendors across the city. Known for drawing long queues from early morning, Ladu Samrat has been a beloved spot for locals and tourists alike, symbolizing Mumbai's vibrant street food culture. The shutdown comes as a significant blow to the area’s culinary landscape, where many small businesses are grappling with rising fuel costs and supply chain disruptions. The LPG crisis has forced several eateries to reconsider their operations, highlighting the vulnerabilities faced by street food vendors in urban centers. As Mumbai continues to navigate these economic challenges, the closure of such a cherished establishment raises concerns about the future of street food culture in the city. Community members and food enthusiasts alike are mourning the loss, emphasizing the need for support measures to help small businesses survive these trying times.
Originally reported by NDTV Profit. Read original article
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