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The Yellow Chilli - Sector 63
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Stylish chain restaurant serving Mughlai, Punjabi and dishes from India's Northwestern frontier.
Nearby attractions
Masti Zone | North India Mall (Shipra Mall) | Gaming Zone | Bolwing | Cricket | 7D
2nd Floor, Shipra mall, Vaibhav Khand, Indirapuram, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh 201014, India
Bhartiya Airways
H, 95, Sector 63 Rd, H Block, Sector 63, Noida, Hazratpur Wajidpur, Uttar Pradesh 201309, India
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The Ancient Barbeque & Bar in Noida
1st Floor H1A/27, near Haldirams, above Bank of baroda, H Block, Sector 63, Noida, Uttar Pradesh 201309, India
Ministry of Daru
H1A, 25, Sector 63 Rd, H Block, Sector 63, Noida, Uttar Pradesh 201309, India
The Beer Garden Noida | Best Restaurant in Noida
H1A 25, 2nd Floor, Sector 63 Rd, H Block, Sector 63, Noida, Uttar Pradesh 201309, India
Spize Sizzlers - Bistro & Bar
H 1A, 26, H Block, Sector 63, Noida, Uttar Pradesh 201301, India
Pind Balluchi
H-1A, Market, H Block, Sector 63, Noida, Uttar Pradesh 201309, India
Haldiram's - Hush Food Mall
Harash Plaza (Dee Mall, Plot No A-154/A, H Block, Sector 63, Noida, Uttar Pradesh 201309, India
Haldiram's - Route 63
Ground Floor, Unit No 6A, 7A, 7B & 8, Electronic City Metro Sta Rd, near Noida, Sector 63, Noida, Uttar Pradesh 201309, India
Moti Mahal Fine Dining & Bar
H - 224K, near Mc Donalds, Rasoolpur, Sector 63, Noida, Uttar Pradesh 201309, India
KFC
HIA/36, near Electronic Metro Station, H Block, Sector 63, Noida, Uttar Pradesh 201309, India
Punjab Grill Route. 63, Electronic City Metro Station
Route. 63, 6B1, 6B2 and 5A, Foodies Hub, Electronic City Metro Sta Rd, Industrial Area, Sector 63, Noida, Uttar Pradesh 201309, India
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near shryesth dhaba, Wazidpur, A Block, Sector 63, Noida, Uttar Pradesh 201309, India
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The Yellow Chilli - Sector 63

H1A/31, Commercial Market, H Block, Sector 63, Noida, Uttar Pradesh 201309, India
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Stylish chain restaurant serving Mughlai, Punjabi and dishes from India's Northwestern frontier.

attractions: Masti Zone | North India Mall (Shipra Mall) | Gaming Zone | Bolwing | Cricket | 7D, Bhartiya Airways, restaurants: The Ancient Barbeque & Bar in Noida, Ministry of Daru, The Beer Garden Noida | Best Restaurant in Noida, Spize Sizzlers - Bistro & Bar, Pind Balluchi, Haldiram's - Hush Food Mall, Haldiram's - Route 63, Moti Mahal Fine Dining & Bar, KFC, Punjab Grill Route. 63, Electronic City Metro Station
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Nearby attractions of The Yellow Chilli - Sector 63

Masti Zone | North India Mall (Shipra Mall) | Gaming Zone | Bolwing | Cricket | 7D

Bhartiya Airways

Masti Zone | North India Mall (Shipra Mall) | Gaming Zone | Bolwing | Cricket | 7D

Masti Zone | North India Mall (Shipra Mall) | Gaming Zone | Bolwing | Cricket | 7D

4.7

(775)

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Bhartiya Airways

Bhartiya Airways

4.3

(172)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of The Yellow Chilli - Sector 63

The Ancient Barbeque & Bar in Noida

Ministry of Daru

The Beer Garden Noida | Best Restaurant in Noida

Spize Sizzlers - Bistro & Bar

Pind Balluchi

Haldiram's - Hush Food Mall

Haldiram's - Route 63

Moti Mahal Fine Dining & Bar

KFC

Punjab Grill Route. 63, Electronic City Metro Station

The Ancient Barbeque & Bar in Noida

The Ancient Barbeque & Bar in Noida

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Reviews of The Yellow Chilli - Sector 63

4.6
(2,704)
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4.0
24w

I went to the sector 63, Noida outlet for a buffet lunch with my family. We had spoken about the availability but had not reserved a table. Upon reaching the place it became somewhat difficult to get a good seat, or to say, a seat of our choice. We first moved out but returned on a second thought. This time we were granted a table in the Bar section and it was okay, though, some offending poster on drinks was adorning the wall. I didn't like it at all as it offended the dignity of a woman.

WELCOME DRINK: We opted for Virgin Mojito. It was tasty. Size of the glass disappointed us. The bigger setback came when we were told it cannot be refilled. So, we felt deprived of what we liked most.

FOOD: The buffet menueis not elaborate. Options in non-vegetarian section were quite limited and not very impressive too. The management needs to re-work on it. Vegetarian section too should be revised, though it had better options.

We had opted for non-vegetarian food. They served chicken tikka, mutton seekh kebab, chicken manchurian and chicken popcorn. I can assure that the food was tasty and fresh which is of supreme importance. To my taste chicken popcorn got first position and second was mutton seekh. Popcorns arrived a little late so I couldn't eat heartful.

They also served honey chilli potato and hara-bhara kebab.

I didn't like dahi bhalla and papri chaat at all. Bhalla was not as it should be, they were small pakoras dipped in curd and the pakoras were not soft too. Papri was a shame. Reject them outright when it comes on your table.

The main course, again lacked variety in non-vegetarian section. I tasted handi mutton but it fell short of all parameters. I took a spoonful of biryani which was tasty. There was butter chicken too but I didn't feel like trying it for obvious reasons.

I liked the daal makhani. Though there was red Thai curry and some vegetables too I ignored them all.

Dessert section had small pieces of pastry, gulab jamun and other things. Since I have stopped eating sweets because of increased sugar level I didn't show much interest in this section. Yes, gulab jamun is my favourite and I tried one. They were very small in size and just a formality. The presentation too was not impressive. As we know gulab jamuns are very tempting but here they failed in it.

They had ice cream which was served only when I asked for it. In summers it should have been kulfi or mango ice-cream.

Overall, a above average feeling but not a top class experience. They skipped giving us soup and we forgot to demand it as well. This is unfair on the management part.

SUGGESTION: It turned out to be almost 800/- rupees per head for nonveg food. One expects some fish or some prawn too at this price. Just mutton seekh was not sufficient, there could be some kakori or gulaouti or shami kebab to give you a happy feeling. Something should be added.

I would even think of keema samosa in snacks as it would bring rich variety to the snacks section. In the main course too keema-kaleji would be a welcome addition.

Remove chaat if you cannot make it hearty. It was shameful. Any street vendor would do it better.

Vegetarian section too could have some different dishes like daal bati from Rajasthan or stuffed kulcha from Punjab or a rich kadhi pakora from Maharashtra. These things wouldn't cost much and nobody would eat large amount of them. So there is no loss, if you think of costing.

Serve some curd varieties like mishti doi or shrikhand to bring richness in menu. Why not refill the welcome drink if we find it good and want more of it. We loved your preparation, appreciate our desire.

Don't forget food is to be eaten and enjoyed rather than to...

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5.0
4w

Here's a summary of reviews and key features: Ambiance and Experience: "From the moment we walked in, The Yellow Chilli delivered an unforgettable dining experience. The ambiance was warm and inviting, setting the perfect tone for what turned out to be a culinary delight." "The atmosphere was warm and friendly, with a hint of sophistication that made it ideal for a relaxing supper." "The atmosphere was warm and inviting, with a touch of elegance that made it perfect for a relaxed meal." Food Quality and Menu: "Every dish was a burst of flavor, beautifully presented and cooked to perfection. Whether it was the signature North Indian delicacies or the innovative twists on classics, each bite was a testament to the chef’s mastery." "The food quality at Yellow chilli is awesome." "The menu offered a delightful mix of traditional Indian flavors with a modern twist, and every dish we tried was bursting with flavor and beautifully presented." "The menu had a delicious blend of classic Indian flavours with a contemporary touch, and each item we tasted was flavourful and well presented." "This outlet of Yellow Chilli is really good in all aspects whether it is food or service." Service: "Special shoutout to Miss Sapna, whose service truly elevated our evening. She was attentive, courteous, and incredibly professional—making sure we were comfortable and well taken care of throughout." "I particularly appreciate the service and humility of Rohit at Sec 63. Kudos." "The service was impeccable—friendly, attentive, and knowledgeable." "The service was exceptional—friendly, responsive, and informed." Key Features: Takeout and Delivery: Available Dine-in: Available Reservable: Yes Serves Lunch and Dinner: Yes Serves Beer and Wine: Yes Serves Vegetarian Food: Yes Wifi: Available Good for Children: Yes Restroom: Available Good for Groups: Yes Payment Options: Accepts credit cards, debit cards, and NFC. Parking: Limited parking space in the market. Drawbacks: "Only drawback of this place is parking facility. There is very limited space for the market in which this outlet is there. At dinner time, there is really a big mess for parking the vehicle. One cannot find the parking space easily." Overall: The Yellow Chilli in Sector 63 is highly recommended for those seeking authentic, high-quality Indian cuisine in a stylish atmosphere with...

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1.0
2y

My recent dining experience at Yellow Chilly Restaurant was nothing short of a disappointment. Despite making the payment and providing all the necessary details, the service I received was extremely poor, leading to unnecessary delays and frustration.

After completing the payment process, which included providing the UTR number, transaction ID, and my contact details, I expected a smooth and efficient experience. However, it became evident that the staff at Yellow Chilly did not prioritize customer satisfaction or value their patrons' time.

I was asked to wait for an extended period, despite having already paid for my meal. After patiently waiting for 15 minutes, it became apparent that their lack of concern for my time required a more assertive approach. It is important to note that the service charge covers not only the food but also the overall service, which the restaurant failed at miserably.

The staff's indifference towards the delay and their disregard for providing prompt service was disheartening. As a customer, I believe it is essential to feel valued and appreciated. Unfortunately, Yellow Chilly Restaurant failed to deliver in this regard.

Overall, my experience at Yellow Chilly was marred by poor service and a lack of professionalism. I cannot recommend this restaurant to others, as their disregard for customer satisfaction overshadowed any positive aspects. I hope the management takes this feedback seriously and works towards improving their service standards for the sake of...

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I went to the sector 63, Noida outlet for a buffet lunch with my family. We had spoken about the availability but had not reserved a table. Upon reaching the place it became somewhat difficult to get a good seat, or to say, a seat of our choice. We first moved out but returned on a second thought. This time we were granted a table in the Bar section and it was okay, though, some offending poster on drinks was adorning the wall. I didn't like it at all as it offended the dignity of a woman. WELCOME DRINK: We opted for Virgin Mojito. It was tasty. Size of the glass disappointed us. The bigger setback came when we were told it cannot be refilled. So, we felt deprived of what we liked most. FOOD: The buffet menueis not elaborate. Options in non-vegetarian section were quite limited and not very impressive too. The management needs to re-work on it. Vegetarian section too should be revised, though it had better options. We had opted for non-vegetarian food. They served chicken tikka, mutton seekh kebab, chicken manchurian and chicken popcorn. I can assure that the food was tasty and fresh which is of supreme importance. To my taste chicken popcorn got first position and second was mutton seekh. Popcorns arrived a little late so I couldn't eat heartful. They also served honey chilli potato and hara-bhara kebab. I didn't like dahi bhalla and papri chaat at all. Bhalla was not as it should be, they were small pakoras dipped in curd and the pakoras were not soft too. Papri was a shame. Reject them outright when it comes on your table. The main course, again lacked variety in non-vegetarian section. I tasted handi mutton but it fell short of all parameters. I took a spoonful of biryani which was tasty. There was butter chicken too but I didn't feel like trying it for obvious reasons. I liked the daal makhani. Though there was red Thai curry and some vegetables too I ignored them all. Dessert section had small pieces of pastry, gulab jamun and other things. Since I have stopped eating sweets because of increased sugar level I didn't show much interest in this section. Yes, gulab jamun is my favourite and I tried one. They were very small in size and just a formality. The presentation too was not impressive. As we know gulab jamuns are very tempting but here they failed in it. They had ice cream which was served only when I asked for it. In summers it should have been kulfi or mango ice-cream. Overall, a above average feeling but not a top class experience. They skipped giving us soup and we forgot to demand it as well. This is unfair on the management part. SUGGESTION: It turned out to be almost 800/- rupees per head for nonveg food. One expects some fish or some prawn too at this price. Just mutton seekh was not sufficient, there could be some kakori or gulaouti or shami kebab to give you a happy feeling. Something should be added. I would even think of keema samosa in snacks as it would bring rich variety to the snacks section. In the main course too keema-kaleji would be a welcome addition. Remove chaat if you cannot make it hearty. It was shameful. Any street vendor would do it better. Vegetarian section too could have some different dishes like daal bati from Rajasthan or stuffed kulcha from Punjab or a rich kadhi pakora from Maharashtra. These things wouldn't cost much and nobody would eat large amount of them. So there is no loss, if you think of costing. Serve some curd varieties like mishti doi or shrikhand to bring richness in menu. Why not refill the welcome drink if we find it good and want more of it. We loved your preparation, appreciate our desire. Don't forget food is to be eaten and enjoyed rather than to be displayed.
Sheikh SarfarazSheikh Sarfaraz
So I was in Noida for a few days and was excited to visit this much hyped restaurant by the so-called 'Padma Shri Sanjeev Kapoor' but this went down very quickly. The ambience was good the place had good vibes and the decor was good. I was expecting the food to be good too but to be honest the food was very average, we actually get better food in tier 2 cities of India. The waiter we met there was too indecent, he was smirking at me when he realised that I ordered Fried rice with Butter chicken. I know it's a combination of chinese with an Indian dish but that is how I like it and I enjoy it that way I am a rice person not a roti person. The world is not black and white it's grey too. The service was disappointing and we packed some fried rice with Butter chicken because we were heavy on starters and couldn't finish it, only to find out later that the chicken pieces were not cooked properly hardly 20% done probably, the gravy btw was pre made standard gravy that you could get at any tiny restaurant. Overall it was a bad experience, but the undone chicken made it worse. No value for money HIGHLY NOT RECOMMENDED 👎
Karun UpadhyayKarun Upadhyay
Visited Yellow Chilli Noida 63, and wow, talk about turning dinner into a billing adventure. My bill came to Rs 5512 for food and Rs 1381 for drinks but when I asked to get the mandatory service charge removed, the staff looked at me like I’d asked for free dessert. The manager, Suneel Bhandari, confidently cited their ‘terms and conditions’, claiming Zomato Gold and Dineout users must pay the service charge. Huh? Cue ten minutes of awkward glances and heated whispers at the table while I fumbled through their policies, hunting for this “service charge must” clause that simply didn’t exist. It felt like a consumer rights reality show—“Who Wants to Be Uncomfortable in a Restaurant?” Eventually, the manager agreed and the charge was gone… but not before making sure everyone watched me politely squirm. To top it all off, the food wasn’t even worth the price. If you enjoy good food and awkward billing drama, Yellow Chilli is definitely an experience. Bonus points if you like having to argue about restaurant rules before you can eat an overpriced meal!
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I went to the sector 63, Noida outlet for a buffet lunch with my family. We had spoken about the availability but had not reserved a table. Upon reaching the place it became somewhat difficult to get a good seat, or to say, a seat of our choice. We first moved out but returned on a second thought. This time we were granted a table in the Bar section and it was okay, though, some offending poster on drinks was adorning the wall. I didn't like it at all as it offended the dignity of a woman. WELCOME DRINK: We opted for Virgin Mojito. It was tasty. Size of the glass disappointed us. The bigger setback came when we were told it cannot be refilled. So, we felt deprived of what we liked most. FOOD: The buffet menueis not elaborate. Options in non-vegetarian section were quite limited and not very impressive too. The management needs to re-work on it. Vegetarian section too should be revised, though it had better options. We had opted for non-vegetarian food. They served chicken tikka, mutton seekh kebab, chicken manchurian and chicken popcorn. I can assure that the food was tasty and fresh which is of supreme importance. To my taste chicken popcorn got first position and second was mutton seekh. Popcorns arrived a little late so I couldn't eat heartful. They also served honey chilli potato and hara-bhara kebab. I didn't like dahi bhalla and papri chaat at all. Bhalla was not as it should be, they were small pakoras dipped in curd and the pakoras were not soft too. Papri was a shame. Reject them outright when it comes on your table. The main course, again lacked variety in non-vegetarian section. I tasted handi mutton but it fell short of all parameters. I took a spoonful of biryani which was tasty. There was butter chicken too but I didn't feel like trying it for obvious reasons. I liked the daal makhani. Though there was red Thai curry and some vegetables too I ignored them all. Dessert section had small pieces of pastry, gulab jamun and other things. Since I have stopped eating sweets because of increased sugar level I didn't show much interest in this section. Yes, gulab jamun is my favourite and I tried one. They were very small in size and just a formality. The presentation too was not impressive. As we know gulab jamuns are very tempting but here they failed in it. They had ice cream which was served only when I asked for it. In summers it should have been kulfi or mango ice-cream. Overall, a above average feeling but not a top class experience. They skipped giving us soup and we forgot to demand it as well. This is unfair on the management part. SUGGESTION: It turned out to be almost 800/- rupees per head for nonveg food. One expects some fish or some prawn too at this price. Just mutton seekh was not sufficient, there could be some kakori or gulaouti or shami kebab to give you a happy feeling. Something should be added. I would even think of keema samosa in snacks as it would bring rich variety to the snacks section. In the main course too keema-kaleji would be a welcome addition. Remove chaat if you cannot make it hearty. It was shameful. Any street vendor would do it better. Vegetarian section too could have some different dishes like daal bati from Rajasthan or stuffed kulcha from Punjab or a rich kadhi pakora from Maharashtra. These things wouldn't cost much and nobody would eat large amount of them. So there is no loss, if you think of costing. Serve some curd varieties like mishti doi or shrikhand to bring richness in menu. Why not refill the welcome drink if we find it good and want more of it. We loved your preparation, appreciate our desire. Don't forget food is to be eaten and enjoyed rather than to be displayed.
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So I was in Noida for a few days and was excited to visit this much hyped restaurant by the so-called 'Padma Shri Sanjeev Kapoor' but this went down very quickly. The ambience was good the place had good vibes and the decor was good. I was expecting the food to be good too but to be honest the food was very average, we actually get better food in tier 2 cities of India. The waiter we met there was too indecent, he was smirking at me when he realised that I ordered Fried rice with Butter chicken. I know it's a combination of chinese with an Indian dish but that is how I like it and I enjoy it that way I am a rice person not a roti person. The world is not black and white it's grey too. The service was disappointing and we packed some fried rice with Butter chicken because we were heavy on starters and couldn't finish it, only to find out later that the chicken pieces were not cooked properly hardly 20% done probably, the gravy btw was pre made standard gravy that you could get at any tiny restaurant. Overall it was a bad experience, but the undone chicken made it worse. No value for money HIGHLY NOT RECOMMENDED 👎
Sheikh Sarfaraz

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Visited Yellow Chilli Noida 63, and wow, talk about turning dinner into a billing adventure. My bill came to Rs 5512 for food and Rs 1381 for drinks but when I asked to get the mandatory service charge removed, the staff looked at me like I’d asked for free dessert. The manager, Suneel Bhandari, confidently cited their ‘terms and conditions’, claiming Zomato Gold and Dineout users must pay the service charge. Huh? Cue ten minutes of awkward glances and heated whispers at the table while I fumbled through their policies, hunting for this “service charge must” clause that simply didn’t exist. It felt like a consumer rights reality show—“Who Wants to Be Uncomfortable in a Restaurant?” Eventually, the manager agreed and the charge was gone… but not before making sure everyone watched me politely squirm. To top it all off, the food wasn’t even worth the price. If you enjoy good food and awkward billing drama, Yellow Chilli is definitely an experience. Bonus points if you like having to argue about restaurant rules before you can eat an overpriced meal!
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