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Best Mumbai Pani Puri in San Francisco
“A hollow crisp sphere. You fill it with spiced water and put the entire thing in your mouth. No half measures.”
What the real thing tastes like
Pani puri is a dish designed to be eaten in one bite. The puri — a hollow sphere of semolina dough fried until completely crispy — is cracked open with a thumb, filled with spiced potato or chickpea, then filled to the brim with ice-cold spiced water (pani) made from tamarind, mint, green chilli, and black salt. The entire sphere goes in the mouth at once. The explosion of flavour, the crunch of the puri, the icy water, the spice — all simultaneously. Each vendor's pani recipe is their identity.
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The reviews are written in seconds: crack, fill, flood, mouth, explosion — repeated eight times before anyone speaks. Loyalty to a specific vendor's pani recipe runs deeper than loyalty to restaurants; people cross Mumbai for a particular bhaiya's tamarind water. Hesitation is the only real mistake, and every review warns the same thing: the whole puri, in one go, or chaos.
Order it here when it has
- explosive flavour moment
- perfect one-bite format
- ice cold contrast
- addictive sequence
Walk away when you see
- messy if you hesitate
- spice level varies dramatically
- best only from trusted vendors
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