Mini Burgers in Noida: What They Are and When You'll Get Them Here
Mini burgers are coming to Sector 58 Noida. What they are, why three minis beat one big burger at a party, and how to know the day they land at Burger Minister.

Short answer first: mini burgers are coming to Noida properly, and they're coming to our counter. We're Burger Minister, the pure veg joint at D13 Bhaiji Market, Sector 58, and after months of people asking us 'chhote wale burgers karte ho kya?' we're finally building them. There's no fixed launch date yet, because we won't put them on the menu till the recipe survives our own lunch rush. This post covers what a mini burger actually is, why three small ones beat one big one at almost any gathering, and how to know the exact day they land.
You've been in this situation. Birthday at home, ten people, and the burger order turns into a negotiation, because one full burger per person is too much for the aunties and not enough for the teenagers. Or it's a Friday team lunch somewhere in Sector 62 and half the table wants to taste everything instead of committing to one thing. A regular burger doesn't share. You can't cut it without wearing it. That's the exact gap mini burgers exist to fill, and it's why searches for them keep climbing across Noida.
What are mini burgers, exactly?
A mini burger is a two-to-three-bite burger, small enough to hold in one hand and finish before your cold coffee sweats. The West calls them sliders. Same idea: a small soft bun, a patty that actually fits it, one sauce that does the job, and no salad tower trying to escape from the sides. You don't order one. You order a plate of them, usually two or three per person, and ideally in different flavours.
Here's the part most places get wrong. A mini burger is not a regular burger shrunk in a photocopier. If you just make everything smaller, the bun-to-patty ratio collapses and you end up eating bread with a rumour of a patty inside. The patty has to be made for that size, seasoned a little harder because there's less of it, and fried so the crisp-outside-soft-inside balance still works in two bites. Small food is less forgiving, not more.
Why three minis beat one big burger
The case for minis isn't cuteness. It's practical, and it comes down to three things we hear at the counter every week.
Variety without commitment
With one regular burger you're married to your choice. With three minis you can run a cheesy one, a spicy one and a classic in the same meal and spend about the same. For a table of bhukkads who all want to taste everything, that's the whole game.
Party math that finally works
Minis count cleanly. Three per adult, two per kid, done. No knives, no halving, no soggy quarter-burger dying on a napkin. Kids finish them instead of abandoning them, and nobody has to police who ate whose half. If you've ever ordered food for a birthday at home anywhere across Sectors 50 to 63, you know exactly which headache this removes.
The office order problem
Bulk office orders are a big part of our week, especially month-ends from the Candor TechSpace side. Full-size burgers travel fine, but distributing them across a floor is a mess of who-ordered-what. Minis in a tray solve it. Grab two, back to your desk, scene sorted. That use case, honestly, is the one that pushed us hardest towards launching these.

Why we're launching them in Sector 58
Because you kept asking. At the counter, on WhatsApp, in the middle of bulk-order calls. A team lead from the Sector 62 side who orders for his floor every month-end asked us for forty small burgers for a farewell earlier this year, and we had to say no. We didn't enjoy saying no. And when we looked into it, people around Noida are already searching for mini burgers and finding almost nobody doing them properly, especially not pure veg.
So here's where we actually are, no marketing fog. The patty recipe is in testing at the size where it stays crisp without drying out. The buns are the real fight, small ones that stay soft but don't collapse under a hot patty are harder to source than you'd think. The price isn't final either, but the target is simple: ordering three shouldn't hurt more than ordering one regular burger. Everything will be 100% vegetarian and made fresh to order like the rest of the menu, because we're not changing the one rule that built this counter. We'd rather launch late than launch soggy.
Until they land: what to order today
If the mini craving is really just a burger craving, the closest thing on our menu right now is the Classic Burger at ₹59, a crisp aloo tikki patty on a butter-toasted bun at the lowest price in the house. The Cheese Loaded Burger (₹139) stays the bestseller, and the Solo Minister Combo (₹169) sorts one person with a burger, fries and a Coke.
Feeding a group before the minis arrive? The Group Platter (₹299) covers snacks for four to five people, and our kurkure momos carry any party plate, some evenings they outsell the burgers. For office or birthday bulk orders, WhatsApp us at +91 9643100501 a few hours ahead and the kitchen plans around it.

Be first to know when minis land
The launch will show up first at our counter and on our Instagram, and we'll message everyone who asked. WhatsApp the word 'MINI' to +91 9643100501 and you're on the list, no spam, one message when they're live. Till then, everything else is ordering-distance away at burger-minister.com (code MINISTER05 takes 5% off), or walk in at D13 Bhaiji Market, Sector 58, any day between 11 AM and 11 PM. Still deciding what a proper burger should taste like in the meantime? Our honest guide to the best burger in Noida settles that. And if you're reading this from Sector 62, you're about ten minutes away. See you before the minis, hopefully.
Frequently asked questions
+What are mini burgers?
Mini burgers, also called sliders, are small two-to-three-bite burgers served in sets, usually two or three per person, often in different flavours on one plate. They're built for sharing, parties, kids and office orders where one big burger per head doesn't work.
+When is Burger Minister launching mini burgers in Noida?
Soon, at the Sector 58 counter in Bhaiji Market. The recipe is in testing and there's no fixed date yet. WhatsApp 'MINI' to +91 9643100501 and you'll get a single message the day they go live.
+Will the mini burgers be vegetarian?
Yes, 100%. The entire kitchen at Burger Minister in Sector 58 Noida is pure vegetarian and FSSAI compliant, with no non-veg section, and the mini burgers will follow the same made-fresh-to-order rule as everything else.
+How many mini burgers should I order per person?
Plan on two to three minis per adult as a meal and two per kid. For parties, three per head plus a shared side like fries or kurkure momos covers almost everyone without leftovers.
+What's the best small or budget burger at Burger Minister right now?
The Classic Burger at ₹59 is the lowest-priced burger on the menu, made fresh to order with a crisp aloo tikki patty. For one person, the Solo Minister Combo (₹169) adds Peri Peri Fries and a Coke to it.
Hungry already?
D13, Bhaiji Market, Sector 58, Noida. Open daily 11 AM to 11 PM. 100% pure vegetarian, made fresh to order.