I Found INDIAN FOOD in Pakistan… But Is It Authentic?

I couldn’t believe it when I found South Indian food in Pakistan! Let's review it and see how authentic, or not, it is.

While exploring Karachi, I discovered a small street food spot called Dosa Stop selling classic Indian dishes like Masala Dosa, Vada Pav, Pao Bhaji, and even a Beef Mince Dosa.

As someone who has eaten hundreds of dosas across South India, I had to find out one thing:

How authentic is dosa in Pakistan?

In this video I meet the owner, Muhammad Mustafa, who explains how his family’s connection to India inspired them to start making dosa in Karachi.

They use a traditional dosa batter similar to Udupi-style dosa from Karnataka, but they’ve changed the spice mix and fillings to suit Pakistani tastes - including options like chicken cheese dosa and beef dosa that you rarely see in India.

So how does it compare to the real thing?

As an Indian food purist, I travel the world trying to find the most authentic Indian food outside India. No fusion, no “chai latte”, no watered-down flavours - just the real taste of India wherever it exists.

In this Karachi street food adventure I try a Pakistani Masala Dosa for just $2 and compare it to the iconic South Indian dosa from Udupi and Karnataka. The result surprised me.

📍 Location: Dosa Stop, Karachi, Pakistan
🍽️ Dish: Masala Dosa
💰 Price: 550 PKR (~$2 / ₹180)

Next, see my wife try Pakistani food! https://youtu.be/h8LaApA7IfU

And did you know that Karachi also has a small Tamil community based in Madrasi Para whose roots go back to the British colonial period, when many South Indians moved here for work in railways, ports, and administration? Over time they built temples, communities, and of course brought their food with them - including dosa and other South Indian dishes. Cool, huh?

Have you ever seen beef dosa or chicken dosa in India? Let me know in the comments.

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