Watch: Move over 'Vada Pav Girl', this beautiful 'Roti Lady' is now viral - where to taste her famous parathas?
Recently, videos of the 'Roti Lady' have been making waves on social media. This girl sometimes makes banana parathas, other times egg parathas, and even sells juice on occasion.

Who hasn't heard of Delhi's 'Vada Pav Girl,' Chandrika Gera Dixit? Chandrika brought Mumbai's famous vada pav to the streets of Delhi, and soon went viral. Her frequent social media shares led to an offer from Bigg Boss OTT. But Chandrika isn't the only woman who has gone viral selling food. Recently, videos of the 'Roti Lady' have been making waves on social media. This girl sometimes makes banana parathas, other times egg parathas, and even sells juice on occasion.
The video was shared on Instagram by the PUY ROTI LADY. Puy, who hails from Thailand, runs a paratha stall with her sister. The girl in the video is Puy's sister. The unique way the two sisters serve parathas has captivated many. In one video, Puy's sister is seen slicing bananas and placing them inside a thinly rolled paratha, cooking it to perfection and serving it with cream. In another video, she stuffs an egg inside the paratha and carefully prepares it for customers.
The video shows how the girl rolls the dough paper-thin, resembling a rumali roti. She then places it in a hot pan, cracks an egg over it, and cooks it thoroughly. Once it's crispy, she adds cream and salt, wraps it in paper, and hands it to the customer. This video has gone viral, garnering over 475,000 views in just a few hours. Thousands of people have liked and commented on it.
Fouad Al Shamali commented, "You deserve to be the queen of chefs." A person named Venkat praised her business tactics, while a user named Deven admired her beauty, saying, "What we dream of is now available at stalls." Another woman noted, "If a man were cooking, people would insist on wearing gloves. But no one says that here because it's a woman." Meanwhile, a user named Fatoum wrote, "Nice. It looks delicious and clean. It could look even better with a bit more decoration."
This viral sensation highlights the growing trend of street food vendors gaining popularity through social media, showcasing their unique culinary skills and the diverse flavors they bring to the streets.