Tucked away in the bustling streets of Siliguri, The Yellow Chilli Restaurant reimagines India’s regional cuisines through a contemporary lens, fusing Bengali river-prawn tang with Himalayan herb aromas, Rajasthani safaris of spice, and Nawabi slow-cooked decadence. Vibrant saffron-hued interiors echo the playful name, while chefs trained under Sanjeev Kapoor’s legacy plate up edible stories that travel from Darjeeling tea gardens to Mughal courts.

The Planet Building, 3rd, Sevoke Rd, near Cosmos Mall, Ward 41, Don Bosco Colony, Siliguri, West Bengal 734001, India
+91 83482 58093
Perched above the traffic of Sevoke Road in Siliguri, The Yellow Chilli Restaurant turns a routine mall-side stop into a bright, spice-forward experience: tangy curries arrive in miniature brass handis, butter-soft kebabs are pulled from a visible tandoor, and the 4.2-star buzz feels justified when a silky dal Bukhara meets a crackling roomali roti; service is brisk, the 360° glass view keeps the city lights in play, and even if the bar licence is still pending, a chilled kokum cooler does the job—book a window table, arrive before the 8 p.m. rush, and you’ll understand why locals treat this address in The Planet Building as the quiet answer to Bengali-North-Indian cravings without leaving the foothills.
| Sunday | 12–11 PM |
| Monday | 12–11 PM |
| Tuesday | 12–11 PM |
| Wednesday | 12–11 PM |
| Thursday | 12–11 PM |
| Friday | 12–11 PM |
| Saturday | 12–11 PM |
More information
Do I need to reserve a table at The Yellow Chilli Restaurant in advance?
While walk-ins are welcome, we strongly recommend making a reservation during weekends or holidays to secure your preferred time slot; simply call +91 83482 58093 and our team will confirm within minutes.
Where exactly is The Yellow Chilli located in Siliguri?
You will find us on the 3rd floor of The Planet Building, right beside Cosmos Mall on Sevoke Road, Ward 41, Don Bosco Colony, Siliguri, West Bengal 734001, India—look for the bright yellow signage at the entrance.
Does the restaurant accommodate vegetarian and Jain dietary requirements?
Yes, our menu features a dedicated vegetarian section and we can prepare Jain versions of many dishes on request; just inform your server about no onion, no garlic, or no root vegetables when you order.
What is the average cost per person and does the rating reflect value for money?
Guests typically spend around ₹800–₹1,000 per person for a two-course meal with a beverage, and the 4.2-star rating indicates that most diners feel the quality, portion size, and service justify the price point.
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