Been going to this place ever since I was a child. Still going strong for a reason because of it's good
Known for it's burgers,they're absolutely amazing
Go for their Beef Steak Burger which is one of their best sellers,the beef steak is crumbed really well and tastes amazing.
Also their Goan sausage burger is wow
They've got good snacks to munch on
Plus they've got lovely Sorpotel, Vindaloo and other dishes
Do visit this place
This food cart is very popular in Orlem, Malad and is also a stone's throw away from where I live. I have grown up eating their mouth-watering chicken and beef steak burgers. The taste is authentic and the aromas take you on a short trip to Goa. A must-try for those who long for Goan food.
Here are some of my favorites,
1. Beef/Chicken Steak Burger with cheese and mayo
2. Orlem Delight Burger
3. Choris Pao
4. Beef Chilly Fry burger and plain
Their service pretty quick on weekdays and can be a long wait on weekend
Goan fast food cart has been around in Orlem, Malad for over a decade, dishing out delicious delicacies from the land of beaches. You can order popular Goan dishes such as sorpotel, but what they're most famous for is their burgers. Wrapped in a warm kadak pao, the crumb fried beef steak burger is (not surprisingly) their best selling item.
They also have choriz ( Goan sausages) pao and various specialties each day. Definitely a place worth visiting to binge on during your non veg cravings.
Joanna Sharon Laitphlang Nongkynrih
+5
Anyone who is a hard core carnivore like me should definitely pick up the beef and pork burgers from here. It's a must!!!! My favourite has to be the goan pork sausage burger and beef steak burger!!! 5 stars all way!
This is not just a place for a quick bite, but also for a scrumptious afternoon lunch. The Goan Pulao coupled with some Chicken Cafreal, with a side of beef potato chops and cutlets. Now that’s a Sunday Afternoon Feast.
Food - 4
Service - 4
Ambience -NA
Over all rating - 4
Pocket friendly, filling, quick.
Tried Chicken steak burger, chicken vindaloo, goan sausage chilli fry. All are pretty good.
So a friend told me to try this place many times since I crave for good quality beef. Frankly speaking it was a long precious wait to try it. The double beef steak made me go back to the streets on the way back to pillar in Goa. The beef tongue burger taste wise is just perfect. Authentic taste, well marinated and tender meat. Love the concept of using pao shaped as burgers cuz cmon it’s Goan food we love our paos. Hats off guys coming for more.
Oh how i love this place to grab that quick steak 🥩 pav.
My favourite is the beaf steak followed by chicken steak suggest you to have it with egg and cheese. Yumm.
Lots of other items available too.. the owner is a super guy. Worth the amount spent on this..
Must visit if u wana hav a quick bite.. no place to sit but its not like the other junk food joints its a proper heavy meal..
Just love it.. keep this going...
One of the few places in Mumbai serving authentic Goan Snacks and evening meals. The standard Chicken and Beef Steak Pav is a must try. I love the Beef Tongue Pav as well as the Orlem Delight here and a few nibbles of the beef and fish cutlets in between.
Has been famous over the years for its Goan feel. Still similar but there are better quality things available around especially if you want to sit. For a pick up snack would be a decent option.
Once a way you do wish to eat at such a place though :-)
Amazing cart to have fulfilling food and very important yummy food.. serves nice warm food and makes it fresh.. beef chilly fry is amazing and even burgers.. according to the place and food you server it's way to expensive... Very over priced ... Need to really work on their price cause we had 2 burgers one Franky and beef chilly fry and it cost us 400 bucks on a cart ...
NEVER BEEN DISAPPOINTED!
This cart reminds me of the 'Soup Nazi' on the TV show 'Seinfeld', slightly different though. the guy runs a tight ship and never smiles. so on to the review
1. well made food, tasty food, hot food
2. hygienic as hell... one of the cleanest work surfaces on a Mumbai or even Indian 'redi'
3. quick service, curt service
4. Yeh Pait maange more
Highly recommend the Sorportel and Goan Sausage PAVs
Superb eating joint. Cheapest and finest quality beef n pork items u will get anywhere in Bombay. I could eat every meal from this place for the rest of all my life. Cheers !!!
The delivery is a slight issue that's also because it's run in a very homely manner. Not completely professional about it. But I can wait for such quality food. Cheers !!!
Best burgers and ofcourse with a Goan flare. I love their double beef patties with egg. The bread is nicely toasted making every bite crunchy, stuffed with veggies, egg fry, beef cooked very tender, and a tangy sauce. Definitely a local favourite. The burger makes me keep coming back, but the fry fish and cutlets are yummy too.
We tried the burgers here,and it wasn't disappointing at all! The steaks were well cooked and the burger wasngood enough, kind of value for money! Got my belly full in around 200 RS,it's worth trying! Nice quick bites they've got there!
Ambiance: 0
Food:4/5
Service: 3/5
Value for money:4/5
Burgers! Meaty burgers!! Beefy Meaty burgers!! Yayy!! When at work, me and my friends crave burgers.. First place that comes to mind is never McDonald's!! Always, Goan Cart!! Love your food, guys!! McDonald's please take note as to how to make good burgers/cutlets!!
Awesome sauce!!
Have heard a lot abt the goan cart and my friend was craving abt it so decided to eat there ordered for a chicken steak cheese burger and goan sausage burger..... Very tasty must try.... the food is tasty and very affordable prices its only for non veg..... I mean there is veg but it wont be pure veg...
Been a regular since the Cart started, Can attribute almost 25kg weight gain to Misquitta , His Wife Gloria and her Mom, there is nothing that I don't like, Potato chops, cutlets, Steak Bread,Beef Chilly, Sausage Pao, Cafreal I could go on for ever, A bad day cannot end without a visit to the stall, My ultimate comfort food, No party is complete without something from the cart specially made to order. Never disappointed, will never get bored of them. ALWAYS RECOMMENDED.
One of my friends a local from malad was raving about this cart , so one evening we landed up here , and surprisingly it was really nice , they server Goan burgers in round Goan pao with steaks and salad filled inside , it's was really nice they have beef , chicken and pork too, they have some Goan gravies and fried fish too , nice spot for a bite in the evening for sure
Goan Cart is One of the go to eateries if you pass by Orlem. It not that hard to find, Located on the first lane of Dominic road along with a host of other veg eateries they might as well name it as Dominic Road Foood complex. You got the Goan Cart of Non-veg lovers, Sandwich and chat carts for the Jain & Veg as well as a Jalebi wala for Dessert. :)
Coming to the outlet. It been there for over a decade and is one of the hotspots for the locals.
Priced from Rs. 50 onwards, Dishes mostly comprises of sandwiches (Burgers) in a pav. Frankies are not recommended.
The Owner is very friendly.
Main dishes to try out:
Beef / Chicken steak Burger (Both are equally good) Priced at Rs 70/60
Goan sausages burger
Pork vindaloo Burger
Cheers!!
This is a small cart on the corner of the road. The owner is a nice man who speaks good English. I went there yesterday and he was still setting shop in the rain. He entertained me quite well despite fighting rain water on all fronts. The food is basically another version of keema pav. It was cheap and descent. All burgers are served in pavs. Don’t expect much from the ambience as it’s just a cart where you can at least stand and eat or order from your car parked around. Service was really quick.
When you want to eat burgers why should you really care how it looks.... Taste matters and hell ya sausage sorpotel steak and the chicken Orlem delight as they call it all great at what they ask for it....
Goan cart, as the name suggests is a cart opposite Orlem Church serving some fusion Goan stuff along with the usual Goan specialities.
The menu card looks very promising with a lot of beef and pork goodies. We ordered for the Goa sausage burger and Beef Chilly burger followed by some pork and beef dishes. The food is decent but not great.
Ambience wise is a road side joint so you don't expect much. Most of the dishes are around 50-80 bucks so it's a total value for money joint.
If you are looking at a cheap grub try this place out you won't be disappointed.
Going by the name of the place it is a Cart so no use of talking or writing about the Ambience service and stuff like that. First come First serve basis like any cart service. What is truly to be talked about is the Food you will not get Beef or Chicken steak Burgers at the price offered here. You wanna just get meatier the Orlem Delights are what you should order made with Chicken and Beef. Gravies that you get here too are very good for the price but quantity is a little disappointing. Xacuti and Vindaloo are highly recommended Sorpotel seems to be just ok and may be disappointing. You also get Cutlets and Chops here but have to be really early to get them as they disappear in no time. Snacky items are highly recommended.
Authentic Goan street food at its best, the Goan Cart is famous far and wide for its yummy Goan burgers and rolls. Mr. Misquitta (or Misquie to old pals like us) is the quintessential Goan. A promising footballer in his younger years, he wanted to make a name for himself in the world of football. Little did he know back then, that a few years later, he would play the envious role of one of the most popular personalities of Orlem! Folks come from far and wide to meet the wiry, pony-tailed Goan street chef, and also to interview him about his venture. The Goan cart is so popular that it has a place even on Google maps, and trust me, many a GPS antenna is pointing towards it every evening for sure. I honestly love everything on the menu, but will list some of my favorites here: The Goan beefsteak burger in browned onion base (can be layered with a fried egg on request), Beef Chilli in pav or chapatti, Goan Sausage in Pav or chapatti. Those were the snacks. Here come the main courses: Authentic Goan Sorpotel, served with plain boiled rice, Chicken Shakuti, also served with plain boiled rice. The cart has a few items on there that can be an acquired taste for a few - like the bull's tongue in pav. The prices for the snacks are about 60-70 bucks each, and around 100 for the mains, which is super reasonable for authentic Goan stuff. There is only a chair available, which means that one has to either eat in the car (like we usually do), or stand on the street and savor the food. A bonus in doing that is to say hi to ol' pals visiting the cart or are simply walking by, or returning from the nearby Orlem Church. They say you can take a man out of Goa, but you can never take Goa out of a man, Misquie sure has not forgotten his roots, and is the ultimate brand ambassador to Goa's yummilicious cuisine. I shall write again about my instant culinary voyage to the streets of Goa. Until that time, I shall remain, salivatingly yours, Goan food cart fan.
Excellent beef steak burger! A must try. The place is decently priced and it has really good Goan food. So for all the Goan food fans, this is the place to go to.
its an awesome place for a quick bite... Taste is good but feels like being overcharged. Their burgers do not hav burger breads but the regular pav. i felt it was overpriced.... Beef steak cheese burger is yum...
Beef steak burger is a must try. Street food at its best! Reasonably priced too.
Goan Cart is exactly what it says - A cart! But it is a cart stuffed with the most delicious delicacies of Goa, at Goa prices and the nicest Goan uncle.
Thinking of eating beef tongue roast or sorpotel or chicken xacuti or Goa sausages or pork chops and Imbiss is too far? Then Goan Cart is a low cost answer to a rather meaty affair.
Nestled in the heart of Orlem, the ambience basically includes a road and no place to sit. Fancy does not describe Goan Cart. Deliciousness does! So you can either parcel the food or eat it in your car or just stand by the cart and eat it right there. That's what I do!
If you go toward the latter half of the evening, chances are that the menu gets very limited since most of his stuff gets sold out. Yeah, it's that good!
Go. Eat. Now.
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