Farrukhabad’s culinary map quietly expanded when The Food Court (Luxuria) opened its doors, fusing the city’s traditional palate with India’s booming food-court culture. Within a single air-conditioned hall, shoppers glide between steaming chaat counters, wood-fired pizza ovens, tandoor stations, and a gelato bar, sampling dishes that borrow spices from Kanpur’s street grills and presentation cues from Delhi’s luxury malls. Locals hail it as the first place where families can share gol-gappas and global burgers under chandeliers, proving that small-town India now craves the same cosmopolitan flavors celebrated nationwide.

Sahyog Bhawan, 6/29A, above Reliance Smart Point, near Gayatri International School, Nekpur Kalan, Farrukhabad, Uttar Pradesh 209601, India
+91 70428 99628
Tucked above a grocery store on Sahyog Bhawan, The Food Court (Luxuria) surprises Farrukhabad diners with a 4.3-rated menu that fuses North-Indian comfort food with pan-Indian street snacks, all served in a clean, air-conditioned space whose only drawback is the climb-up location and limited parking near Gayatri International School.
| Sunday | 11 AM–10:30 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–10:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–10:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–10:30 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–10:30 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–10:30 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10:30 PM |
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Where exactly is The Food Court (Luxuria) located in Farrukhabad?
The restaurant sits on the first floor of Sahyog Bhawan, 6/29A, above Reliance Smart Point and near Gayatri International School in Nekpur Kalan, giving shoppers and families a convenient pit-stop without leaving the retail zone.
Does the place serve only North-Indian dishes or can I get other cuisines as well?
While the menu celebrates classic North-Indian gravies and tandoor specialties, you can also pick from Chinese stir-fries, Italian pastas, and South-Indian dosas, making it a multi-cuisine food court rather than a single-cuisine outlet.
How crowded does it get on weekends, and do I need to reserve a table?
Weekend evenings see a steady rush after 7 p.m., yet the dining hall is large enough that walk-ins rarely wait longer than ten minutes; calling +91 70428 99628 ahead is still wise if you’re arriving with a group of eight or more.
Is the 4.3 rating justified, and what do guests praise the most?
Patrons consistently highlight prompt service, consistent taste, and clean, air-conditioned seating as reasons behind the 4.3-star feedback, noting that the value thalis and freshly baked naans exceed typical food-court expectations.
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