Crowne Plaza Greater Noida launches food home delivery service
In current times it is essential to stay home to be safe. Keeping
this in mind, Crowne Plaza Greater Noida has launched food delivery services so our guests
can still enjoy their favourite dishes off our menus in the comfort of their homes.
A multi-cuisine menu is available for guests to choose from. From light meals to main course
and desserts, from western, pan-asian to Indian selection, the menu offers varied choices to
satiate every taste bud. Crowne Plaza Greater Noida is also offering home delivery of freshly
prepared cakes and pastries so our guests can dress up special occasions with beautiful
cakes along with sumptuous food. Fresh breads are also available on order.
The food is freshly prepared by professional chefs with utmost care for hygiene and safety.
The delivery is being done by the hotel team themselves in hotel’s own sanitised vehicles.
Contactless delivery is encouraged and only digital payments are accepted.
Guests can avail free home delivery within 10kms radius and on a minimum billing of INR
1000 +taxes. For longer distances, delivery fee shall apply. Order for cake has to be placed
a minimum 24 hours in advance.
Timing: 12 noon – 10 pm
Contact: For placing order call 0120 6734960 / 92054 84506 (also on whatsapp)
Address: Crowne Plaza Greater Noida, Institutional Green 1, Greater Noida
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