Big Yellow Door
Sampurna MajumderSampurna Majumder/Times Travel Editor/RESTAURANTS IN DELHI/ Updated : Feb 23, 2016, 12:35 IST
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If you are looking for an offbeat, modestly-priced eating joint in north campus then Big Yellow Door is the most charming one. While the bright coloured yellow door and the entrance decorated with green plants and trees are intri … Read more
If you are looking for an offbeat, modestly-priced eating joint in north campus then Big Yellow Door is the most charming one. While the bright coloured yellow door and the entrance decorated with green plants and trees are intriguing enough, the well-designed interiors are bound to remind you of an exquisite café in Hauz Khas. Read less
If you are looking for an offbeat, modestly-priced eating joint in north campus then Big Yellow Door is the most charming one. While the bright coloured yellow door and the entrance decorated with green plants and trees are intriguing enough, the well-designed interiors are bound to remind you of an exquisite café in Hauz Khas. The beautiful raw-craft work positioned at every corner of the café and use of materials such as old bulbs, old alcohol bottles, fairy lights, neon lights, books, paper lamps and basic charcoal wall art make Big Yellow Door aesthetically pleasant.Various dishes from Indian, Italian and Continental delicacies listed in the extensive menu will literally spoil you for choice. Choose from a range of rich creamy pastas, pizzas, signature BYD burgers, wraps and shakes—lip-smacking taste of the dishes will leave the foodie in you craving for more. Served in a wooden basket with sauces and chips, the chicken cheese bomb burger is one of the must-haves in the joint. Save some of your appetite for the desserts such as chocolate pastries and shakes. Do remember to taste the Rocky Road Shake—a Dutch truffle blended with chocolate ice cream. A pleasant ambience coupled with affordable prices, makes Big Yellow Door a great place to enjoy a meal. The joint has outlets in North Campus and Satya Niketan.
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