The Porotta Roll is now a favourite snack for young India — quick, tasty, affordable, and available almost everywhere. But very few people know the real story behind this iconic dish. Its journey began in 1979, long before food trends, fusion menus, and modern cafés became popular.
Behind this invention was a family that turned a small kitchen experiment into a national street-food movement.
Where It Began: Reinventing a Dish People Didn’t Understand
In 1979, a young restaurateur tried introducing porotta to customers who had never tasted it before. But people found it: • too plain • too heavy • not exciting
The response was poor. Still, he didn’t give up.
The Turning Point: A Homemade Masala That Changed Everything
Watching his struggle, his wife created a flavourful homemade spice mix. Using it, he prepared: • juicy chicken • onions • light sauces
He rolled everything tightly inside a hot porotta and grilled it.
This simple twist changed everything.
Customers who once refused porotta were now coming back for this new rolled version. This moment marked the birth of:
India’s First Porotta Roll
The Pune Chapter: When the Roll Became a Hit
Years later, the family moved to Pune in the mid-1990s. This is where the Porotta Roll saw its first real breakthrough.
Pune’s youth, Arab students, college crowds, and working professionals instantly connected with the roll. They loved it because: • it was affordable • easy to carry • perfect for students and travellers • full of flavour and satisfying • different from anything available at the time
In Pune, the Porotta Roll didn’t just sell — it became a trend, slowly becoming a signature item that people travelled to taste.
This city played a major role in turning a home invention into a recognised fast-food favourite.
A Family Innovation That Grew Into a Legacy
The inventor’s three sons eventually built the next chapter. They: • standardised the recipe • preserved the original taste • opened multiple outlets • built a brand identity around the Porotta Roll
This took the dish beyond one city, making it a part of India’s fast-food culture.
Why This Origin Story Deserves Its Place in Indian Food History
Millions enjoy Porotta Rolls today, but very few know where it truly started.
The inventor of India’s first Porotta Roll was not a celebrity chef or a giant restaurant chain. It was a family that believed in: • innovation • consistency • hard work • and never giving up
From a small idea in 1979 to a hit dish in Pune, and now a nationwide favourite — this is the real legacy behind the Porotta Roll.
