✓ UpdatedPrices last verified April 2026 — sourced from official Yellow Cab Philippines channels
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Looking for the complete Yellow Cab Philippines menu with prices? You’ve come to the right place. We’ve compiled the full 2026 Yellow Cab menu with updated prices across all 16 categories — sourced directly from official Yellow Cab Philippines channels.
Yellow Cab Pizza Co. is easily one of the Philippines’ most distinctive pizza brands — not because it tries to be everything, but because it commits fully to the New York-style pizza experience. Thick, foldable slices. Real mozzarella. Toppings that hold up. The New York’s Finest® remains the benchmark for how good a Filipino-made New York pizza can actually be, and the Charlie Chan® pasta has developed its own devoted following entirely separate from the pizza.
Whether you’re here for the Half Moon individual pizzas (starting at ₱159), a 2-in-1 XL for a group, the XXL Thins, or the bundled Group Meals — Yellow Cab covers solo diners and large gatherings with equal confidence. Scroll down for the full menu.
Yellow Cab’s signature and the pizza that earns the “New York-style” label. Loaded with the restaurant’s full range of premium toppings, rich sauce, and stretchy mozzarella — the one pizza on the menu that genuinely needs no explanation. Order it at least once before trying anything else.
Charlie Chan®
From ₱ 351.00
Yellow Cab’s most iconic non-pizza item — a cold sesame-peanut pasta with chicken, mixed greens, and crunchy won ton strips that is unlike anything else on any other chain’s menu. Many regulars come to Yellow Cab specifically for this. Cold, nutty, and dangerously addictive.
Dear Darla® (Original)
From ₱ 622.00
Yellow Cab’s white pizza — a creamy, garlic-forward base with a distinctive flavor profile that has nothing to do with tomato sauce and everything to do with how good cheese and garlic can be together. The most requested pizza by returning customers who already know the menu.
Four Cheese Half Moon Pizza
From ₱ 180.00
The best solo entry point to Yellow Cab — a personal-sized half-moon folded pizza packed with four cheeses. At ₱180, it is the most satisfying individual pizza value on the menu, perfect for a quick solo lunch or a pairing with Charlie Chan pasta.
Pepperoni XXL Thins
From ₱ 1,131.00
Yellow Cab’s thin-crust format at maximum scale — a massive crispy pepperoni pizza that delivers a completely different eating experience from the Original. Light, crackerlike crust, generous pepperoni coverage. The pizza for groups who want variety between their Original order and something crispier.
Garlic Ranch Potato Wedges
From ₱ 226.00
Yellow Cab’s most consistently reordered side — thick, crispy seasoned potato wedges with that specific garlic ranch coating that makes them a completely different experience from regular fries. The Ultimate Wedges (all 3 flavors, ₱249) is the smart order if you can’t choose just one.
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Is Yellow Cab Philippines Halal?
No — Yellow Cab Philippines is not Halal Certified. Their menu includes pork-based items such as pepperoni, ham, bacon, and salami on various pizzas and pasta dishes. Muslim customers are advised to verify with their specific branch before ordering.
Yellow Cab Pizza Co. opened its first branch in the Philippines in 2001 — bringing New York-style pizza to Metro Manila at a time when the local market was dominated by pan-pizza chains. The concept was specific: big, foldable slices, real mozzarella, quality toppings, and an atmosphere that felt more like a New York pizza joint than a family fast-food restaurant.
What happened next is one of the more interesting brand stories in Philippine fast food. Yellow Cab didn’t just survive the competition — it built a loyal niche that has remained consistent across two decades. The New York’s Finest® became a benchmark pizza. The Charlie Chan® pasta became so beloved that it essentially transcended its status as a side dish. The Dear Darla® white pizza developed its own following among diners who were curious enough to order past the tomato-sauce section of the menu.
Today, Yellow Cab operates across the Philippines with dine-in, takeout, and delivery through its own platform and third-party apps. The brand’s food hasn’t changed dramatically over the years — and that’s precisely the point. Yellow Cab found a style, committed to it, and has been rewarded with a customer base that returns consistently because they know exactly what they’re getting.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Yellow Cab is most famous for the New York’s Finest® — their signature premium pizza that is consistently the top-ordered item. The Charlie Chan® pasta (cold sesame-peanut noodles with chicken and won ton strips) is arguably equally iconic and has its own devoted fanbase. The Dear Darla® white pizza and the various XXL Thins are also among the most talked-about items. For solo diners, the Half Moon Pizzas (from ₱180) are the most popular individual serving format.
Charlie Chan® (from ₱351) is Yellow Cab’s signature cold sesame-peanut pasta — egg noodles tossed in a rich sesame-peanut sauce with grilled chicken strips, mixed greens, and crunchy won ton strips on top. It is served cold, which makes it a completely unique pasta experience compared to the hot pasta dishes at other chains. Many customers consider it the best item on the entire Yellow Cab menu — a bold claim, but a defensible one.
The Half Moon Pizza (from ₱180) is Yellow Cab’s individual-sized pizza format — a personal pizza folded in half like a calzone or stromboli, making it easier to eat solo or on the go. It comes in several flavors: Four Cheese, BBQ Chicken, Pepperoni, Hawaiian, and limited-time options like Patty Melt and Creamy Sriracha Chicken. The Meaty Mayhem variants start at ₱225. Half Moons are the best value entry point to Yellow Cab for a solo diner.
The Original Pizza uses Yellow Cab’s signature thick, hand-tossed New York-style crust — the standard and most popular format. The XXL Thins (₱1,017–₱1,131) are a completely different pizza: extra-large with an ultra-thin, crackerlike crust that is crispy all the way through. The 2in1 Original Pizzas (Large 11″ / XL 15″ / XXL 18″) let you choose two different pizza flavors on a single divided pizza — ideal for groups with mixed preferences. All three formats use the same quality ingredients but deliver a distinctly different eating experience.
Yes! Yellow Cab Philippines delivers through their official platform at delivery.yellowcabpizza.com, as well as through GrabFood and Foodpanda. Check their Facebook page at facebook.com/YellowCabPizzaOfficial for branch locations, operating hours, and the latest promotions.
The most affordable items at Yellow Cab Philippines include Bottled Water (from ₱62), Rite ‘N Lite drink (from ₱74), and Soda in Can (from ₱113). For food, the Half Moon Pizzas (from ₱180) are the cheapest complete pizza option. The Solo Mix! (from ₱219) and Crispy Fried Chicken with Rice (from ₱225) are the most affordable full meal options. The Power Lunch! (from ₱339) is the best value set meal for a solo diner who wants pizza with a side.
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