Girgaon Katta

Shop No. 2, Sai leela Building, Swami Vivekananda Rd, opposite Moksh Plaza, Maharashtra Nagar, Borivali West, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400092, India
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Girgaon Katta is a marathi restaurant, breakfast restaurant, coffee store, fast food restaurant, hotel, restaurant, vegetarian cafe and deli and vegetarian restaurant located in Mumbai, Maharashtra. The average rating of this place is 4.10 out of 5 stars based on 3987 reviews. The street address of this place is Shop No. 2, Sai leela Building, Swami Vivekananda Rd, opposite Moksh Plaza, Maharashtra Nagar, Borivali West, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400092, India. It is about 1.06 kilometers away from the Borivli railway station.

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Where is Girgaon Katta located?
Girgaon Katta is located at Shop No. 2, Sai leela Building, Swami Vivekananda Rd, opposite Moksh Plaza, Maharashtra Nagar, Borivali West, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400092, India.
What is the contact number for Girgaon Katta?
The contact number for Girgaon Katta is +91 22 2893 4140
What is the nearest railway station from Girgaon Katta?
Borivli railway station is the nearest railway station to Girgaon Katta. It is nearly 1.06 kilometers away from it.
What people say about Girgaon Katta

Vithal Parab 12 months ago

A famous Maharashtrian restaurant. It's from famous Girgaon legacy of authentic Maharashtrian food. Good dor quick bite or complete Lunch/ Dinner option. The place is new tables are good and comfortable sitting for family. Serves very good food. You can find best of Maharashtrian cuisine with authentic taste. Sweets are very good & I like Mango Mastani the most.

Do experience the local food!!!

Meghana Upponi 16 months ago

Girgaon Katta had been revamped to ensure the service is a homely one. The food no doubt hasn't changed a bit and continue to amaze me anytime i visit. A must visit to every non-mumbai crowd to savor the authentic maharashtrian cuisine. Their chai is something to try out.. for all the chai lovers, do visit this place

VARSHA 15 months ago

After office hours my colleague gave us a treat at this place. Being a foodie such opportunities are always welcome. I am a regular customer since they had this restaurant at Chandavarkar Lane. Now the restaurant is shifted and I could see a few new faces as servers. This is a Pure Veg Non-AC restaurant with limited parking space at Borivali West, opposite Moksh Plaza. This is a place to enjoy some superb Maharashtrian cuisine. Preferably go on an empty stomach so that you can devour the maximum variety of food.

We tried many dishes such as Kanda-Batata Mix Bhaji INR 58, Methi Thalipeeth INR 90, Upvas Thalipeeth INR 85, Misal Pav INR 85, Maka Pattice INR 75, Zunka Bhakari INR 130, Bharit Bhakari INR 130, Kharvas INR 55 for 100gms and cutting Tea INR 30. All of these were very good. Personally I liked the Bharit Bhakari served with mirchi thecha. The Bharit was smooth, little sweet and smokey. When combined with mirchi thecha it balanced the taste. The Zunka was okay with less spice and salt and was not like the one I had tasted in their old restaurant. The Misal was spicy but watery and was served with onions and a slice of lemon. The Maka Pattice and Thalipeeth are deep fried and both can be skipped if you are a health conscious. The jaggery kharvas and tea were amazing. The menu has loads of other dishes to enjoy, however with a team of 5 people we were only able to have the above dishes. Best to go in groups so that you can try variety of dishes.

The food is fairly priced and is light on the pocket. We spend approx. INR 1200 and per person INR 240 gave us a heavy meal. The food quality is decent and some more efforts can be taken to improve the taste which is not up to the mark. As it was crowded, I noticed that they were unable to handle large orders. Also, the server messed up and served us a wrong dish. Nevertheless, if you are nearby and want to taste maharashtrian cuisine, do visit them as they do not have delivery service, unless you order from Zomato.

Mumbai has limited good Marathi food joints and this will surely be in that league, if they overcome the service and taste factor.
Thanks for the wonderful time and food. Considering that the price range is from Rs 50 upwards to not more than Rs 200 per dish, it's value for money. Khupach Svasta in local lingo. Jhakass!