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Punjab’s ‘Speedy Singh Burger’ takes the internet by storm with unique noodle twist

It becomes a sensation, drawing crowds of customers lining up to buy it

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Tribune Web Desk

Chandigarh, March 19

In a video shared on Instagram by a popular food page, a street vendor in Punjab has introduced the ‘Speedy Singh Burger’—burgers with noodles.

The video has become a viral sensation, amassing 8 million views and sparking a debate among netizens.

Beginning with toasted buns slathered in butter, the vendor layers a creamy sauce, sweet corn, capsicum, and carrots. A sprinkling of oregano and a dollop of green chutney elevate the taste before the hero ingredient arrives—pre-made street-style chowmein, generously stuffed between the buns.

The ‘Speedy Singh Burger’ has become a sensation, drawing crowds of customers lining up to buy it. While many praised the vendor’s infectious smile, others have expressed reservations about the unconventional combination.

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