New Restaurants in Noida (July 2026)

TL;DR
- Eight new restaurants have opened in Noida and Greater Noida in July 2026, and the list skews heavily South Indian.
- Sector 104 is emerging as a South Indian food cluster, with Udipi's Aahar and Madras Cafe now operating side by side.
- Aadi Paadi in Sector 73 is the first dedicated Kerala kitchen to open in that part of Noida; call them at 9971888050 to confirm hours. 🌿
- Bikkgane Biryani in Sector 63 brings Hyderabadi-style dum biryani to the eastern corridor for those who want something heartier.
- Madan Sweets & Restaurant rounds out the list with sweets, snacks, and a catch-all menu. 🍛
Why South Indian Food Is Dominating Noida's New Openings
Eight new restaurants, six of them anchored in South Indian cuisine. That ratio is not a coincidence.
Noida's population has always been eclectic — professionals from across the country converging on its tech parks, IT campuses, and co-working corridors. A significant share of those workers hail from Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, and Kerala, and they have created consistent, long-term demand for the food they grew up with. The outcome is visible on the ground: July 2026's new restaurant crop skews almost entirely toward Udupi-style vegetarian cooking and South Indian breakfast culture, with a few regional outliers rounding out the mix.
This matters beyond any single community. Udupi food — the dosa-idli-sambar style rooted in coastal Karnataka — is broadly popular, light on the stomach, easy on the wallet, and available from early morning through late evening. More outlets mean better access across the city, and sharper competition tends to improve quality over time. For Noida residents who have been making do with limited South Indian options, July 2026 is a meaningful upgrade.
The South Indian Spots: New Openings by Location
Swaad Udupi Restaurant Located in Bhopal Pradhan Market, Village Bironda, near Eldeco Green Meadows in Sector PI, Greater Noida, Swaad Udupi Restaurant brings vegetarian South Indian cooking to a residential corridor that has historically been underserved. Hours run from 9:00 AM to 10:30 PM. The proximity to Eldeco Green Meadows makes it a practical everyday option for families in that zone who previously had to travel further for a decent dosa.
Udipi's Aahar At 105, HA-107 & HA-108, Sector 104, Hajipur, Udipi's Aahar sets itself apart by opening at 7:30 AM and staying open until 11:30 PM — the longest operating window on this list. That span makes it genuinely versatile: morning idli-vada before the commute, a midday dosa, or a late dinner set when everything else is winding down.
Udupi Krishna Restaurant Near the Sector 101 Metro Station Road, Udupi Krishna Restaurant takes a wider approach to the menu, layering South Indian staples with Chinese and pizza offerings. Open every day from 11:00 AM to 10:30 PM. The multi-cuisine approach suits households where family members have diverging preferences.
Madras Cafe Also in Sector 104, Madras Cafe completes what is becoming a South Indian food cluster along that stretch. Hours are 8:00 AM to 11:00 PM. With Udipi's Aahar and Madras Cafe both now operating in Sector 104, residents of that area have genuine breakfast competition within close reach — which is good news for the quality on both sides.
Andhra Delight Over in Greater Noida at Shop No. GF-16, GH-1B, Andhra Delight brings Andhra cuisine and a multi-cuisine menu to that part of the city. Open from 10:30 AM to 11:00 PM daily. Andhra food — bold on chillies, generous with rice, distinct from the lighter Udupi style — fills a real flavour gap. Contact: info@andhradelight.com.
Aadi Paadi The most distinctive opening of the month. Aadi Paadi at 5-6 Sunder Farm House, Sector 73 is the only Kerala-focused restaurant in this list. Kerala cuisine — appam with stew, fish curry, coconut-forward gravies, the elaborate Kerala sadya — remains relatively rare in Noida, making this a meaningful addition for anyone craving Malabar-style cooking without leaving the city. Reach them at 9971888050 or dine@aadipaadi.com.
Insider Tip: Aadi Paadi's listing does not include fixed hours, so call 9971888050 before your first visit. Their website aadipaadi.com may carry updated timing and reservation information for larger groups.
Beyond South Indian: Biryani and the Sweets Shop
Two openings broaden the range beyond South Indian cuisine entirely.
Bikkgane Biryani At ZONE-1, 224/H, Rasoolpur, Sector 63, Bikkgane Biryani serves Hyderabadi and Andhra-style biryani from 11:30 AM to 11:00 PM. Biryani specialists have multiplied across Delhi-NCR over the past few years, and Bikkgane now has a Noida foothold for diners who want a proper dum pot rather than a quick-service version. The Andhra-inflected preparation — fragrant rice layered with spiced meat on slow heat — has a loyal following quite distinct from the Lucknowi style.
Madan Sweets & Restaurant The most eclectic entry on the list, Madan Sweets & Restaurant covers traditional sweets, sandwiches, and pizza under one roof. A mithai shop with an attached cafe fills a reliable niche in the daily rhythm of any neighborhood — the place you visit for a gift box of sweets, a quick afternoon snack, or a post-dinner dessert run. Phone: +91-7773868686; online at madansweets.com.
FAQ
Q: Which areas of Noida have the most new restaurant openings this month? A: Sector 104 leads with Udipi's Aahar and Madras Cafe both now operating there. Greater Noida adds Swaad Udupi Restaurant and Andhra Delight. Sector 73 has the new Aadi Paadi Kerala kitchen, and Sector 63 has Bikkgane Biryani.
Q: Is there a Kerala restaurant open in Noida now? A: Yes — Aadi Paadi in Sector 73 specializes in Kerala cuisine. Call 9971888050 to confirm hours before visiting.
Q: Are most of the new restaurants vegetarian? A: The majority lean vegetarian, particularly the Udupi-style spots. Aadi Paadi, Andhra Delight, and Bikkgane Biryani all offer non-vegetarian options.
Q: Which new restaurant opens the earliest for breakfast? A: Udipi's Aahar in Sector 104 opens at 7:30 AM, making it the earliest option on the list.
Q: Where can I get biryani among the new July 2026 openings? A: Bikkgane Biryani in Sector 63 is the dedicated biryani spot, serving Hyderabadi and Andhra-style preparations.
Bottom Line
Noida's July 2026 restaurant additions tell a clear story: South Indian food has moved from niche to mainstream here, and the competition is now sharp enough to matter for quality. From a 7:30 AM breakfast at Udipi's Aahar to a Kerala lunch at Aadi Paadi, a spice-forward dinner at Andhra Delight, or a late evening biryani at Bikkgane Biryani, the new crop covers the day from start to finish. Madan Sweets & Restaurant adds the classic mithai-and-snacks option to close out the list. Get out and try them.
