Jul 17, 2023
By: Ayush Mehrotra & Shagun Chaudhary
Brahmaputra Market is a popular food hub in Noida offering a wide range of street food options. You can indulge in chaat, momos, kebabs, and other local delicacies from various stalls.
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Sector 18 is a bustling commercial area in Noida with numerous restaurants and food outlets. You can explore different cuisines, including Indian, Chinese, Italian, and more, from the various eateries in this area.
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Situated in Logix City Center Mall, Sector 32, The Smoke Factory is a popular pub and restaurant known for its fusion cuisine. It offers a unique culinary experience with a range of delicious dishes and beverages.
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Imperfecto, located in Gardens Galleria Mall, Sector 38, is a trendy restaurant and bar offering a fusion of global flavors. Enjoy innovative cocktails and a delectable menu while embracing the monsoon ambiance.
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Sagar Ratna, situated in the Great India Place Mall, Sector 38, is a renowned vegetarian restaurant chain. You can relish authentic South Indian delicacies like dosas, idlis, and vadas in a comfortable setting.
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Punjabi By Nature, located in Sector 18, is a popular restaurant known for its North Indian cuisine. Enjoy rich curries, tandoori specialties, and other Punjabi delights while escaping the rain.
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Bercos, in Gardens Galleria Mall, Sector 38, is a well-known restaurant offering Indo-Chinese cuisine. Delight in their flavorful dishes, including Manchurian, noodles, and fried rice, while enjoying the monsoon vibes.
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Theos, situated in Sector 41, is a renowned bakery and patisserie in Noida. Indulge in their freshly baked goods, including cakes, pastries, and bread, along with a cup of hot beverage for a cozy monsoon experience.
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Haldiram's, located in Sector 63, is a popular Indian sweets and snacks chain. Enjoy a variety of chaat, samosas, and traditional sweets while exploring the flavors of Indian street food.
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