Bizarre Delight: Mutton Maggi Takes Delhi's Food Scene by Storm!

It seems that experimenting with beloved instant noodles by combining them with various other dishes has become a trend among street vendors

Bizarre Delight: Mutton Maggi Takes Delhi's Food Scene by Storm!
Mutton Maggi

According to a widely circulated video, a street vendor in Delhi's Paschim Vihar named Bunty Meat Wala has been spotted selling a unique dish called Mutton Maggi. The surprising aspect is that this fusion dish is priced at Rs 600 per plate, making it quite extravagant. It seems that experimenting with beloved instant noodles by combining them with various other dishes has become a trend among street vendors. Examples of such bizarre combinations include 'Paratha Maggi,' 'Pizza Maggi,' and even the unconventional 'Whiskey Maggi.'

Mutton Maggi: A Surprising Fusion Delight at Rs 600 per Plate

Recently, a viral video surfaced on the internet featuring a street vendor preparing 'Mutton Maggi.' It's truly astonishing! The vendor can be seen cooking Maggi noodles in mutton gravy and serving this unconventional dish to customers at the exorbitant price of Rs 600 per plate. In the video, the street vendor opens a Maggi packet and adds it to the mutton gravy, along with some pieces of mutton. The peculiar dish is cooked for a few minutes before being served hot on a paper plate.

Food Blogger's Humorous Take: 'Maggi Apple 15 Pro Max 600 GB

An Instagram food blogger shared the video, captioning it as "Maggi Apple 15 Pro Max 600 GB." The blogger humorously suggested that only wealthy individuals should share the post since the dish is so expensive and only affordable for the affluent. Since being shared, the video has garnered over 15,000 views and more than 14,500 likes. Netizens have expressed mixed reactions, with many criticizing the vendor for tampering with their beloved Maggi.

Netizens React: Mixed Responses to Mutton Maggi's Unusual Combination

Here are some noteworthy comments:

- "Hey, only Suji ka Halwa is left. Can you add Maggi to that too?" one Instagram user joked.

- "This place is overpriced and overhyped," another user commented.

- "That would taste much better with rice instead of Maggi," suggested a different individual.