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After India’s Karachi Bakery vandalised, Pakistanis are showing love for Hyderabad’s Bombay Bakery

After India’s Karachi Bakery vandalised, Pakistanis are showing love for Hyderabad’s Bombay Bakery

The beloved bakery and its famous coffee cake have been enjoyed by Pakistanis for over a century.
14 May, 2025

After workers of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) vandalised Karachi Bakery in India’s Hyderabad over its name on Saturday, Pakistanis have been showing love for Hyderabad’s Bombay Bakery in Pakistan.

The attack on Karachi Bakery came prior to the ceasefire announcement between the two neighbouring countries amid heightened tensions. The vandals wore saffron shawls, stepped on Pakistani flags and chanted anti-Pakistan slogans, The Wire reported, adding that there was footage of them striking the bakery’s sign with sticks, to target the word ‘Karachi’.

This was not an isolated incident. In 2019, an outlet of the Karachi Bakery in India’s Bengaluru covered up the word ‘Karachi’ on its signboard after a mob protested against the name. The Bengaluru Police Control Room confirmed to Scroll.in at the time that it had received a distress call in connection with a ruckus at Karachi Bakery in Indiranagar.

Amid this, social media users from Pakistan were quick to show their appreciation for Bombay Bakery and its delicious cakes. The bakery, owned by the Thadani family, celebrated its centennial anniversary in 2011, and has been a local staple for years, enjoying a very loyal customer base.

‘Shameful behaviour’

Pakistani designer Deepak Perwani condemned the “shameful behaviour” following news about the Karachi Bakery vandalism. He highlighted that “no one, absolutely no one ever touches their [Bombay Bakery’s] shops.”

‘Super special cake’

An X (formerly Twitter) user pointed out that the “legendary” bakery featured a “super special cake that’s so famous, it flies off the shelves faster than you can say, ‘yum’!” That cake is, of course, the very famous coffee cake.

Another user pointed out that Bombay Bakery in Pakistan often had lines of customers over that cake.

The bakery is famous for long queues and selling out their cakes in mere minutes, despite their frantic efforts at limiting the number to two per customer.

“Even in Hyderabad, Pakistan, the most iconic bakery is the Bombay Bakery,” someone wrote.

“From early morning until closing time, people line up outside its doors. The bakery’s cakes have become a cherished staple that are often gifted as tokens of affection and celebration.”

Pakistan’s ‘pride’

Others affectionately said that the bakery was Pakistan’s “pride.”

A netizen said the bakery was “the pride of Pakistan, regardless of its name.”

Generations of eating coffee cake

One person shared that an event in their family, especially birthdays, was incomplete without Bombay Bakery’s famed coffee cake.

“My father and my grandfather have stood in lines to get the cake, years before I was born. Bombay Bakery is as Pakistani as it can get.”

A beloved bakery

Some social media users highlighted that the bakery was run by a Hindu family and loved by “all Pakistanis.”

Another person said that if anyone dared to touch Bombay Bakery, the entire city of Hyderabad, and perhaps the whole country, would “riot” because “it’s beloved.”

‘Honour our heritage with love’

“While Indian extremists vandalise bakeries out of hate, here in Pakistan, we honour our heritage with love. Bombay Bakery founded in 1911 in Hyderabad, Sindh by Pahlajrai Gangaram Thandani, a Sindhi Hindu from Dadu, is more than just a bakery,” one person wrote on X.

“It’s a symbol of shared culture, co-existence and legacy […] We don’t attack names. We celebrate taste, tradition and those who created it.”

‘Once a proud nation’

An Indian X user shed light on the incident, adding that Bombay Bakery in Pakistan’s Hyderabad was “celebrated by all.”

“We were once a proud, secular nation. Look at us now. Is this the India we dreamed of?” he questioned.

‘Craving’

All we can say is that we’re grateful for Bombay Bakery and, much like this X user, we’re now craving some of their delicious coffee cake.

Comments

Tahmad May 14, 2025 03:20pm
Most Pakistanis have big heart in support of minorities living anywhere in Pakistan. Pakistan Zindabad. ❤️
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Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad May 14, 2025 03:21pm
Long live the Bombay Bakery in the great city of Hyderabad, Islamic Republic of Pakistan. Keep it up and hang on tough.
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M. Saeed May 14, 2025 04:00pm
What a shame! Karachi Bakery, Hyderabad, India vandalized but Bombay Bakery Hyderabad, Pakistan loved and hailed!
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ANTon May 14, 2025 04:06pm
Stupidity at its peak both sides of the border.
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Jin May 14, 2025 04:45pm
Pakistanis, a class above all. Ask any traveller that goes through Pakistan.
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Ehsan May 14, 2025 06:14pm
Fruits of bigotry, we have had our fair share of this craziness as well
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Srini May 14, 2025 06:28pm
India is against the Islamist Pakistan government and its army, not against it's people, who were once a part of India!
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dawn May 14, 2025 07:11pm
Once I arrived from New York, bought a cake, share with my family. I believe the owner was humble, in simple Shalwar , Khammez. Regards. Tiny island. Singapore glittering lights in the distant
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ASIF May 14, 2025 07:18pm
BJP n Modi will break india
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Naqi Ali Sajanlal May 14, 2025 08:20pm
Sir, Do you ship to America? I used to buy your coffee cake when I would come to Hyderabad to do the audit of Kotri Dam back in 70s. On my return back to Karachi I will buy your cake for my father and brother's. Please let me know. Thank you. Naqi Ali.
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D.M NAPAR May 14, 2025 08:43pm
What I just hate about PM Modi is his turning most of if not all Indians into fanatics.Both cultural and religious diversity is one of the strengths and beauties of great nations here on the planet earth.
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IndianObserver May 14, 2025 09:07pm
You have bad apples on both sides, lets not take that negligible percentage and hate each other. Im from Hyderabad, India...Trust me, KARACHI Bakery is very very popular here as well. The biscuits and bakery items are sold all over the world wherever Indians live.
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Ferozfer Sheikh May 14, 2025 09:54pm
Ignorants are often display their ignorance day in and out .. because they are well paid off to wreck havoc n vandalised .. purely n truly bikao ..
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MBA May 14, 2025 10:36pm
In German they say: "liebe geht durch den Magen". AI translation is "Love goes through the stomach", which is an understatement. I know, Lovers of good manners and tasty pastries in the Sub-continent understand it fully. How anyone can go and destroy a good cake-factory anywhere in the world is difficult to understand. Probably wearing a certain colour of Schaal has some wrong influence on the brain. CHANGE THE COLOUR and enjoy your cake.
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Ghalibjeee May 14, 2025 11:47pm
Only Modi, BJP and RSS are the factors. Which will destroy India
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Gurpreet Singh May 15, 2025 12:29am
That's because most Pakistanis look at Bombay with awe, whereas most Indians look at Karachi with disgust.
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Raghav May 15, 2025 01:17am
What is Bombay? It is Mumbai.
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Laila May 15, 2025 02:02am
We may not vandalise our Bombay bakeries but that does not mean we don't vandalise temples or churches sometimes even burning them down. And certainly with our persecution of religious minorities such as Pakistani Hindus and Christians and forced conversions of their females we are not exactly better. Extremism exists on both sides so let's not kid ourselves.
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Zoya May 15, 2025 04:09am
This is the fabric of our nation: Love, generosity and hospitality. Indians can't fake it anymore and ours wont be hidden anymore. So glad to be on the west side of the border, love you Pakistan!
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Shabnam May 15, 2025 06:03am
Hham, Na na! We have to have Bombay bakery vanilla cakes for our occasion.
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Ustaad Khan May 15, 2025 06:52am
Yaar. Bhul gaye ye ab Qureshi shaad ki bakery hai 2010 se
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Furqan Bhatti May 15, 2025 07:29am
Bombay Bakery Hyderabad Pakistan is synonymous to love dedication and close attachments in relations spread within and out of borders. Great late Kumar Thadani was an iconic person keen to bring unmatched quality and taste in every product he produced, now Mr Salman Thadani has carried on that legacy handsomely yet, effectively too. We love you all at Bombay Backery for bringing joy on our blessed events.
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Qaisar May 15, 2025 12:46pm
We Pakistanis even enjoy Bombay biryani masala more than any other masala in Pakistan we never boycott bombay biryani masala because of its name
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M. Saeed May 15, 2025 01:13pm
If Karachi is so hateful for Indians, then why Hyderabad is so likable to accept as the name of the Indian Hyderabad?
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Naveed May 15, 2025 01:23pm
I m 46, still remember the first time I tasted their coffee cake, somethings should never change..
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Haseeb May 15, 2025 03:02pm
We even have bombay clothes house, amritsar sweets, jullundar sweets, etc and we love to promote them and provide security and love to their owners
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Asma Sayeed May 15, 2025 03:19pm
Used to love their cakes. Craving now!
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Asad May 15, 2025 03:57pm
Pakistan was never part of India but under Mughal and then the British empire. In 1947 both Pakistan and Indian union got independence from the British Empire. Unfortunately, the 28 countries in indian union should also have got independence like Pakistan, but british left an artificial union to counter the communist soviet union. Now to keep intact, indian union wars with all neighbours and minorities, to divert focus.
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Asad May 15, 2025 04:01pm
Funny way of showing appreciation to karachi bakery.
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Asad May 15, 2025 04:01pm
Your statement reflects an inferiority complex of indians.
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Asad May 15, 2025 04:05pm
Hyderabad Deccan got independence from the British in 1947, they had their own coins, army, parliament, observer status at the UN and diplomatic corp. Indian union soldiers invaded and occupied it in 1948 a year later, same nefarious act with Goa in 1962 and then with Sikkim in 1976. Indian union is a nuisance in the region
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JAMIL SOOMRO May 15, 2025 04:38pm
@ Gurpreet Singh On the one hand you have Mukesh Ambani and on the other you have people sleeping on the pavements of Bombay,how disgusting.? Sahir Ludhianvi said it well," Chino Arab Hamara Hindustan Hamara Rehne Ko Ghar Nahin Hai Sara Jahan Hamara."
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Sabir May 15, 2025 04:47pm
Pakistan have matured over the years but sadly India has gone backwards with so much hatred against minorities of all faiths.
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A.I May 15, 2025 05:46pm
What so called hindus, make our country.. This india we don't want it. Even pakistani in this point is very educated then these illiterate andhbhakts. Thanks to momdi ji ( desh ki band baja di apne just for winning the elections )
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Aamir Aziz kurd May 15, 2025 06:12pm
The world should see it and know the difference between pakistani and Indians, love Pakistan
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Anuj sitamgarh May 15, 2025 07:43pm
Would love to hear about the Iconic "India Tea House" in Lahore (later became "Pakistan Tea House") which had been frequented by progressive laurels like poets, writers, academics of undivided India... @Images Staff
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Sagar Goplani May 16, 2025 01:56am
Pakistanis break hindu temples in Punjab and sindh especially in rural areas no body talks about that
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Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad May 16, 2025 05:54am
Unfortunately, many Indians especially from BJP and R.S.S. are still living in the fool's paradise of the past and even after 78 years of the creation, freedom and liberty of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, are unable to accept it as a sovereign, free and independent country and they are trying by hook or crook to re-unite it with India, which is impossible.
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Kamran Iftikhar May 16, 2025 06:27am
Karachi is just a name man! It is still an Indian business. Why vandalize it just because of the name!
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Gurpreet Singh May 16, 2025 09:32am
@M.SAEED — The Indian city of Hyderabad was named in the 16th century, almost 200 years before the (now) Pakistani city got its name. But the Indian city’s original name was Baghnagar and hopefully it will be reverted back to the original name.
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Gurpreet Singh May 16, 2025 09:34am
@TAHMAD — Having a “big heart” toward minorities is irrelevant when your constitution relegates them to second class citizenry. They don’t want your charity, they want equal rights.
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Inamur Rahim Khan May 16, 2025 10:47am
Modi n BJP are trying to desecularise India for which I was proud of. I can bet the Indian people are well aware of HINDUTVA divide by BJP n Modi. Keep it up, the educated Indians.
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Gurpreet Singh May 16, 2025 01:28pm
@JAMIL SOOMRO — When was the last time you visited Mumbai? I guarantee it was at least 20 yrs ago. Nobody is sleeping on the pavements there anymore. The government has given homes to past pavement dwellers. Nothing but Manhattan like skyscrapers in Mumbai now. Go and see for yourself if you can get a visa.
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Laila May 16, 2025 01:30pm
@Jamil Soomro Classicism, extreme economical disparity, poverty, elitism can also be found in Pakistan. Try going outat night in major cities, going into non posh areas, and you will see the homeless, the marginalised sleeping on the streets. On the other hand we have rich people like Sharifs throwing double weddings in Pakistan and London. At least the Ambanis earned their wealth by working for it. The Sharifs and others have looted money from the state and away.
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Gurpreet Singh May 16, 2025 01:38pm
In 1947, there were over 150 Hindu temples in the city of Lahore. Today, there are just 2. All others were destroyed by “tolerant” Pakistanis.
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Gurpreet Singh May 16, 2025 01:43pm
@SALARIA — You’re very much misinformed. Nobody in India wants a re-unification with Pakistan. Most, especially the young generation of Indians are thankful for the partition.
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