Burbee’s Cafe
Shubha GuruShubha Guru/Times Travel Editor/CAFES, NOIDA/ Updated : Dec 17, 2015, 14:52 IST
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Situated right at the centre of Noida sector-18 market, Burbee’s Cafe is the new kid on the block and is slowly gaining popularity. The decor of the cafe will click well with the youngsters as each table is done up quite skilfully … Read more
Situated right at the centre of Noida sector-18 market, Burbee’s Cafe is the new kid on the block and is slowly gaining popularity. The decor of the cafe will click well with the youngsters as each table is done up quite skilfully, with supporting wall art. A well-lit poster of Harry Potter’s flying Ford Anglia, a wall art of human chain, a rustic wooden bench with a night lamp, a wall dedicated to music lovers and posters displaying cityscape add to the voguish look of the cafe. From the menu, you can choose vegetarian and non vegetarian salads, rosemary potatoes, classic tomato and basil bruschetta or stuffed mushroom for starters and any type of sizzler in the main course―mushroom satay sizzler is highly recommended. Serving a mix of Chinese and Italian, Burbee’s Cafe is making its mark in the cafe market but is just a little too pricey. Read less

Situated right at the centre of Noida sector-18 market, Burbee’s Cafe is the new kid on the block and is slowly gaining popularity. The decor of the cafe will click well with the youngsters as each table is done up quite skilfully, with supporting wall art. A well-lit poster of Harry Potter’s flying Ford Anglia, a wall art of human chain, a rustic wooden bench with a night lamp, a wall dedicated to music lovers and posters displaying cityscape add to the voguish look of the cafe. From the menu, you can choose vegetarian and non vegetarian salads, rosemary potatoes, classic tomato and basil bruschetta or stuffed mushroom for starters and any type of sizzler in the main course―mushroom satay sizzler is highly recommended. Serving a mix of Chinese and Italian, Burbee’s Cafe is making its mark in the cafe market but is just a little too pricey.
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