Best indian food for 9 months baby


9 Month Baby Food Chart with Indian Recipes

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9 Months is the age at which your baby starts getting bored with familiar foods and demands something new! Keep baby interested with our 9 month baby food chart with Indian recipes.

Make Mealtimes interesting!

1. Introduce a variety

2. Opt for smaller, more frequent meals

3. Stop pureeing everything

4. Make mealtimes fun

5. Try frozen treats

9 Month Baby Food Chart with Indian Recipes

Week 1

Week 2

Week 3

Week 4

Food chart for 9 months baby to gain weight

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which food is best for 9 month baby?

How much food should a 9-month-old baby eat?

How many times a day should a 9-month-old baby eat?

What meals can I make for my 9-month-old?

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Your baby has completed three quarters of her first year – congratulations! This is a great milestone but also a challenging one, considering this is when baby is beginning to get bored with her meals. And things like teething don’t make life any easier for little ones!

So your job as a parent is to turn things around a little, so that your baby develops a renewed interest in her food and enjoys mealtimes.

Make Mealtimes interesting!

Here are a few tips to make this happen:

1. Introduce a variety

Offer your baby a variety of foods and try not to repeat a fruit or vegetable in the same week. This is one of the most common mistakes we make – when we find a food baby likes, we continue to offer it repeatedly, till she’s so bored she starts rejecting everything.

2. Opt for smaller, more frequent meals

Your aim at this stage is not to make baby eat a large meal at once, but to introduce a variety of foods. So feed smaller amounts at frequent intervals so baby can eat a little at every meal, ensuring he gets a mix of all nutrients.

3. Stop pureeing everything

By now your baby has developed teeth, so it’s time to stop pureeing so those baby teeth have some work to do! Puree only those foods that are hard for the baby to chew; everything else can be mashed slightly and fed with a spoon.

4. Make mealtimes fun

Many Moms notice that when they bring out the high chair for mealtime, the baby starts getting fidgety and nervous. This is called high chair anxiety, and this happens because the child practically dreads mealtime. Avoid this by turning mealtime into something for the child to look forward to, mixing in stories and lots of playtime. In case your child is already afraid of mealtime, try different locations like the garden or playroom.

5. Try frozen treats

If your little one’s teething gums are sore, frozen foods are a good way to get in some food while also soothing the discomfort. Make Popsicles out of fruit purees or breast milk and freeze.

Once you’ve sorted out your baby’s feeding difficulties, it’s time to move on to the diet chart. The meal plan for 9 months is not very different from the 8 months baby food chart, including only some minor changes.

9 Month Baby Food Chart with Indian Recipes

Make sure you’ve got all the requisites for solid feeding ready beforehand. If you’re still trying to decide on a high chair or booster seat, check out our detailed guide here.

We’ll be introducing spices gradually now on, so it may help to check out our useful guide on How and When to add spices to baby food. Please follow the 3 Day Rule before introducing any new food. We have also added finger foods for 9 month old.

Week 1

Week 2

Week 3

Week 4

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All these recipes can be enriched with the Homemade Dry Fruits Powder. Use these food charts and plan your baby’s meals using a Printable Meal Planner. You can also keep a “Baby Food Diary” to track your little one’s favorite recipes and food allergies if any. This is also suitable as 9 month baby food chart in winter

Check out baby food charts for other months here:

  • 6 Months Baby Food Chart
  • 7 Months Baby Food Chart
  • 8 Months Baby Food Chart
  • 10 Months Baby Food Chart
  • 11 Months Baby Food Chart
  • 1 Year Baby Food Chart or 12 months baby food menu

Food chart for 9 months baby to gain weight

When it comes to weight gain for your baby, you want to make sure that you are providing them with the right food to support their growth. Follow this 8-month baby food chart for weight gain and you will be on your way to a healthy and nourished baby! Along with providing your baby with the right food, it is also important to keep their environment as stress-free as possible. Putting your baby in a calm and stimulating environment will help to encourage healthy growth and development.

Here are the foods that you can add  in 9 month baby food chart for healthy weight gain

  1. Breastmilk
  2. Potato
  3. Eggs
  4. Dry Fruits Powder
  5. Sprouted sathumaavu powder 
  6. Wheat
  7. Ghee

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Disclaimer: The information presented here is meant as a guide and does not replace professional medical advice. You should always discuss your baby’s dietary requirements with your doctor.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which food is best for 9 month baby?

You can give almost all foods for a 9 month old baby ! Offer your baby a variety of foods and try not to repeat a fruit or vegetable in the same week. This is one of the most common mistakes we make – when we find a food baby likes, we continue to offer it repeatedly, till she’s so bored she starts rejecting everything.

How much food should a 9-month-old baby eat?

Your 9 month old baby can eat 3 meals a day. Your aim at this stage is not to make baby eat a large meal at once, but to introduce a variety of foods. So feed smaller amounts at frequent intervals so baby can eat a little at every meal, ensuring he gets a mix of all nutrients.

How many times a day should a 9-month-old baby eat?

A 9 month old baby can eat solid meals 3 times a day and breastfed on demand.

What meals can I make for my 9-month-old?

You can make the following meals for your baby
1. Rice/wheat/millet porridge
2. Tomato/vegetable khichdi
3. Finger foods like vegetable sticks etc
4. Dosa/Pancake/Cheela/Chapati

Post updated on – 21 September 2019
Post first published on – 12 August 2014

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9 Month Baby Food Chart, Indian Meal Plan for 9 Months baby

CategoriesMonth-wise Food Chart/ Meal plans for babies By Priya Sachan22 Comments on 9 Month Baby Food Chart, Indian Meal Plan for 9 Months baby

Indian Meal Plan for 9 Months baby

At 9 months, you baby is most probably ready for a lot more variety than previous months. Now is a good time to give complex cereals and foods.

 

This 9 month Indian baby food chart will help you plan meals for your baby. By 9 months, most kids are comfortable eating solids and are having 3 solid meals. It cannot be stressed enough that breastmilk or formula provides fat and nutrients for baby’s growing body for the first year and should be continued along with the solids.

 

 

By 9 months, you can introduce non-vegetarian food like egg yolks, chicken and some fish to baby. You may choose to introduce these earlier too with your pediatrician’s approval.Also follow the 3 day wait rule, when introducing something completely new.

Soft chapatis and paranthas can be broken into small pieces and given as finger food too. Eventhough most babies are able to manage lumpy food, it should still be well-cooked and soft to chew. Hard food items like rawcarrots etc. can pose choking hazard.

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Check out our Food Chart for babies for first year.

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9 Month Indian Baby Food Chart

 

 

Early Morning

Breakfast

Mid-Morning

Lunch

Afternoon

Dinner

Latenight

Mon

BM /Formula

Steamed idli

BM /Formula

Khichdi with vegetables

BM /Formula

Vegetable pulao

BM /Formula

Tue

BM /Formula

Scrambled egg yolk with bread

BM /Formula

Plain rice, toor dal and cauliflower curry

BM /Formula

Chapati with peas and potato curry

BM /Formula

Wed

BM /Formula

Suji Upma with veggies

BM /Formula

Curd rice with mashed pumpkin

BM /Formula

Vegetable Fried rice with egg yolk

BM /Formula

Thu

BM /Formula

Ragi Dosa

BM /Formula

Daliya/ Broken wheat upma with vegetables

BM /Formula

Small aloo parantha

BM /Formula

Fri

BM /Formula

Avocado mash with buttered toast

BM /Formula

Chapati with chhole gravy

BM /Formula

Vegetable and noddle soup

BM /Formula

Sat

BM /Formula

Papaya and rice cereal

BM /Formula

Rice and fish curry

BM /Formula

Chapati with Bottlegourd curry

BM /Formula

Sun

BM /Formula

Stewed Pears with rice cereal

BM /Formula

Rice with mixed vegetables soup

BM /Formula

Small paneer parantha

BM /Formula

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By now you might be planning to start finger foods for your baby. If you feel your baby is still not ready for finger foods, wait for few more weeks. The period between 9 months to 12 months is usually a good window to start finger foods and lay the foundation of healthy and happy eating for life. If you are confused what you could give as finger food, check out our 75+ finger food ideas for babies and kids

Tips:

  • It cannot be stressed enough that your goal should be to allow baby to experience as many textures and tastes as possible. By 9 months most babies are ready for more adventurous eating than just purees.
  • If you are still pureeing your baby’s food, please stop. Introduce lumpy food and soft cooked finger foods like carrots.
  • Please don’t be scared to give regular food to baby. I gave this food to my daughter even before she cut her first tooth which was at the age of 11 months. Thousands of mothers have followed our food charts with success.

 

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menu for a week, diet for a 9 month old baby with artificial and breastfeeding

Published: 06/20/2020

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Author of the article: Ponomareva Yulia Vladimirovna

Pediatrician, Candidate of Medical Sciences, Allergist-Immunologist

Your baby is 9 months old, and it's time to adjust his nutrition again. The activity of digestive enzymes is already high, teeth erupt in the crumbs, and the volume of the stomach becomes larger, which determines the possibility of increasing the amount of food per feeding and further expanding the diet. What can a child eat at 9months?" - this question very often worries the parents of a grown baby. By this age, the baby's nutrition already includes all the main food groups, and parents should try to diversify the child's menu, expanding the range of his taste sensations. In addition, a varied diet naturally provides a wide range of nutrients. Let's focus on the main food groups that should be on the menu of a 9-month-old baby.

Contents: 9-month-old baby is not enough, so mother's milk should now be no more than a third of the diet. It is best to leave breastfeeding (HF) before bed at night, as well as immediately after waking up in the morning. If the baby is formula-fed, an adapted formula for babies over 6 months of age can be offered at these meals.

See also: Complementary foods and dishesmonths in an amount of at least 200 grams per day. It is a source of minerals, vegetable fibers and organic acids. The assortment of vegetables is very wide, which allows them to be evenly distributed throughout the week. In addition to potatoes, zucchini, cabbage, carrots - traditional vegetable complementary foods for children in the second half of life, pumpkin, beets, spinach and tomatoes can be used in the nutrition of a 9-month-old baby. At this age, if the baby is not worried about excessive bloating, the diet can be diversified with legumes. Start with mashed green peas as a side dish with a meat dish or as an addition to a vegetable soup for dinner. nine0003

Fruit and berry complementary foods

Fruits and berries have low nutritional value, but, despite this, they are actively used in the daily diet of a 9-month-old child. Fruits are rich in natural sugars and have an attractive aroma that enhances the palatability of many dishes and is liked by kids. In addition, such food is a source of valuable minerals, organic acids and fiber, which determines its biological significance. It is optimal to include a fruit and berry component 3-4 times a day, it can be a fruit dessert for an afternoon snack, an additional component in the composition of porridge or a curd dish. Every day, a baby can consume up to 90 grams of fruit. By 9 months, it is already permissible for a child to give garden and wild berries, bananas, plums and apricots. Expand the fruit menu consistently and take your time to introduce foods with high allergenic potential, such as citrus fruits, melons, strawberries and exotic fruits.

Grain-based complementary foods

Grain-based foods continue to be the most important source of nutrition and energy for a 9-month-old baby. By this age, the assortment of cereals is increasing, on the basis of which you can cook porridge for your baby. In addition to traditional buckwheat, rice, corn, oat and wheat groats, you can expand the diet with multi-cereal porridge, which may also include rye, barley and millet. When choosing a method for preparing porridge, preference should be given to industrial products. In addition to guaranteed environmental and microbiological safety, the enriched composition provides a daily supply of vitamins and minerals. AT 9months, the child can already eat bread and special baby biscuits without prior dissolution. It is preferable to use wheat bread, no more than 10 grams per day. It is better to dry it before use for easier digestion. Children's cookies are not only a delicacy and a source of energy for the baby, the multi-cereal composition and enrichment with a vitamin and mineral premix favorably distinguishes this healthy food product from traditional bakery products.

Meat food

By the age of 9 months, the baby is already well acquainted with meat complementary foods, and he already has favorite combinations with vegetable and cereal products. What changes await him during this period? The development of the maxillofacial apparatus makes it possible to move from puree-like grinding of meat to various options for meatballs and steam cutlets. In the daily menu, meat complementary foods should be at least 60 grams. In addition to beef and veal, turkey, chicken and rabbit, the baby can be offered dishes based on pork, lamb and horse meat. Meat lure is a traditional lunchtime meal. This feeding accounts for up to 40% of the energy needs of the baby, which is satisfied by a rational combination of vegetables, meat and grains. nine0003

Fish

At 9 months, a new food product appears in the baby's diet - fish. In addition to easily digestible protein, it is a valuable source of iodine, fluorine, phosphorus, iron, zinc and magnesium, as well as a number of vitamins. In the diet of young children, ocean fish is primarily used. This variety is rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids, including omega-3, which are extremely important for the functional maturation of the central nervous system and the formation of the retina. However, fish protein is a powerful allergen, so this type of complementary food should be introduced with caution. Start with a teaspoon of fish puree at lunchtime and keep a close eye on changes in your baby's health. In the next two days, do not give the child any new foods so that there is no doubt about the tolerance of the product. Within a month, the amount of fish puree can be gradually increased to 30 grams, but introduced into the menu no more than 1-2 times a week. nine0003

Sour-milk products

Specialized non-adapted sour-milk drinks (kefir, yogurt, biolact) can be used in a 9-month-old baby's diet. Unlike whole cow's milk, the protein and lactose in them are partially split, which determines their better digestibility, low allergenicity and a slight burden on the kidneys, provided that they consume no more than 200 ml per day. The most preferred choice among the products of this group are drinks based on probiotic cultures, which have a positive effect on their own intestinal microbiota. Cottage cheese is a valuable source of calcium and a complete protein in terms of amino acid composition. AT 9months, it is given to a child in an amount of not more than 50 grams per day in combination with a fruit, vegetable or cereal filler.

Fats

Butter is added to prepared meals in the amount of 5 grams per day, improving the taste of prepared complementary foods, as well as increasing their nutritional and energy value. Vegetable oils are rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids, so they should also be present in the baby's daily menu at 5 grams per day as an additive to meat, vegetable or fish dishes. nine0003

Drinks

Babies meet their physiological fluid needs through mother's milk or adapted formula. But at 9 months, the consumption of mother's milk is noticeably reduced, so it is necessary that the baby receive other drinks. If your child is thirsty, encourage him to drink baby water. The balanced mineral composition and the absence of sugars make it the best option for satisfying fluid needs. Water should be drunk between meals so as not to overload the digestion process. To diversify the diet, you can use specialized children's tea based on extracts of herbs and dried fruits. The pleasant taste of such drinks is combined with a calming and normalizing effect on the digestion process. nine0003

How to make a diet for the day

The standard diet at 9 months includes 5-6 meals. Each of them is necessary for the even distribution of all nutrients and ensuring vigorous activity during the daytime and a full healthy sleep at night. The table shows an approximate menu for one day for a healthy baby of 9 months.

Eating

900

Vegetable puree (zucchini+colored cabbage)/olive oil/yolk

100/2/2/10

Meat steamy cutlet

9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000

Dried wheat bread

50003

Breast milk/adapted formula

200

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Best Indian restaurants in Istanbul

Do you know about Indian restaurants in Istanbul and how Indians eat? nine0404

When you talk to people about India, you can see that the general mentality of people is associated with bright colors, glamorous decorations, variety of spices, bustling streets and Buddhist temples. The culture in this country has long and varied roots that are not limited to these branches. Whereas quality Indian restaurants have been operating all over the world for many years.

Indians are said to have special eating habits and do not waste food because they think they are lazy in indulging in food, and this hinders their intellectual and physical growth. nine0411 On the other hand, they are largely in the cycle of nature. For this reason, foods such as fish and meat, which must be killed in order to obtain them and thus disrupt the cycle of nature, are considered an obstacle to peace of mind and devotion to God.

One of the interesting rituals they have is eating with hands which does not include any particular class, the Indians believe that there should be no intermediary for the food in order for the energy to interact between the food and the body. nine0411 Although cooking and cooking in Indian kitchens requires the use of tools such as cutlery, forks, etc., which are used for various reasons, according to tradition in India, Indians do not use spoons, forks, and knives while eating.

For them, eating many foods, such as Indian bread and curry (so-called cooked meat with vegetables served with various sauces), is a pleasure to eat with their hands. If you love the spicy taste of Indian cuisine or want to know more about Indian restaurants, we have prepared a list of Indian restaurants in Istanbul. nine0003

Best Indian Restaurants in Istanbul Dubb Indian Bosphorus, the most ambitious name for Indian cuisine, is waiting for you to discover the wonderful tastes of Indian cuisine at the Hilton Istanbul Bosphorus.


Overlooking the Bosphorus on the 9th floor of the Hilton Istanbul Bosphorus, Dubb Indian Bosphorus serves traditional Indian cuisine in winter and in a verdant garden during summer. nine0411 Pakora, Traditional Indian pastry Samosa, soups cooked with Indian spices, Tandoori kebabs, Indian spices are some of Pao Restaurant's most famous kebab delicacies in the marinade.

Diverse menu

Istanbul Dubb Indian Restaurant's varied menu offers you the most harmonious and delicious dishes for your birthday, anniversary or cocktail party.
For example, on a wedding anniversary, if you wish, the menu will be prepared with craftsmanship to your taste. nine0003

Address : Harbiye District, Hilton hotel 50 H Kat 9, 34367 Şişli/Istanbul


Hours: 9019 04002 18:00-23:00 PM

Tuesday
18:00-23:00 PM

Wednesday
18:00-23:00 PM

Thursday
18:00-23:00 PM

Friday
18:00-23:00 PM

Saturday

18:00-23:00 PM

Sunday

18:00-23:00 PM


Restaurant Tandoori Indian

Once the first and only Indian restaurant in Istanbul, Tandoori remains the first quality Indian restaurant to this day. Their philosophy is based on the fact that "when you offer a country's unique cuisine, you offer the whole culture, not just food." You can also find the most beautiful version of this philosophy reflected in the Chicken Tikka Masala menu. nine0003


Address: Suleyman Seba Rye St. No:1, Besiktas / Istanbul


Hours:

Monday
11:00 – 23:00


Tuesday
11:00 – 23:00

Wednesday
11:00 – 23:00

Thursday
11:00 – 23:00

Friday
11:00 – 23:00

Saturday
11:00 – 23:00

Sunday
11:00 – 23:00

Indian Restaurant Taj Mahal


Taj Mahal Indian Restaurant is the perfect recap of a Pakistani chef's adventure in Turkey that began in 1997. It's a warm, sweet place, mostly in pursuit of taste. You may not prefer it for business lunches, but a few friends will definitely drop by on the weekend to have a good time and dine. Even if you don't come in, they might knock on your door. nine0003


Address: Asmalı Masjid District, Narcissus Street 4/A, Beyoğlu / Istanbul

Hours:

9000 12:00–23:00

Tuesday
12:00–23:00


Wednesday
12:00–23:00

Thursday
12:00–23:00

Friday
12:00–23:00

Saturday
12:00–23:00

Sunday
12:00–23:00


Dubb Indian Restaurant

Dubb Indian is the Istanbul branch of Dubb, one of the most popular Indian restaurant chains in the world. Located in the Sultanahmet area, it receives Indians visiting Turkey and then other tourists and Turks. It can be said that his reputation in the world has earned him his due here as well. We suggest you try "Rogan Josh Kashmiri" overlooking the terrace on the weekend where you want to taste Indian cuisine. nine0003


Address: Divanyolu st. Bible Sergeant avenue No:10 Sultanahmet, Fatih / Istanbul

Hours:

Monday
12:00–22:30

Tuesday
12:00–22:30

Wednesday
12:00–22:30

Thursday
12:00–22:30

Friday
12:00–22:30

Saturday
12:00–22:30

Sunday
12:00–22:30

Indian Restaurant Musafir


A cozy restaurant for curry lovers in the heart of the city since 2004. Musafir Indian Restaurant is one of the most visited places in Beyoglu.
Musafir is a place that reflects Indian culture with its concept of trying to fully reflect Indian melodies, Indian music playing in your ears on the one hand, and the smell of spices surrounding this place. The star of the menu is Mango Lassi, who managed to make himself known. nine0411
Address : Recep Pasha st. No:7/C Talimhane, Taksim / Istanbul

Hours:

Monday
12:00–24:00

Tuesday
12:00–24:00

Wednesday
12:00–24:00

Thursday
12:00–24:00

Friday
12:00–24:00
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12:00–24:00

Sunday
12:00–24:00

Indian Restaurant SWAAD


Swaad Restaurant, the first and only Indian restaurant in the Chamberlitas region, opened in 2011, where you can taste unique Indian gourmet cuisine. For a taste of Indian cuisine in Istanbul, Swaad Indian Restaurant recommends flavors enriched with the essential spices of Indian Cuisine from our Indian Chefs, who compose an exquisite menu of the 400-seat restaurant. nine0003


Address: Binbirdirek District Peykane st. No: 15 Chamberlitash / Istanbul

Hours:

Monday
12:00–24:00

Tuesday
12:00–24:00

Wednesday
12:00–24:00

Thursday
12:00–24:00

Friday
12:00–24:00

Saturday
12:00–24:00

Sunday
12:00–24:00

Delhi Darbar Indian Restaurant


Those who want to enjoy delicious Indian food in Beyoglu should definitely visit. This is a great option for those who want to experience Indian cuisine with its pure Lycia, friendly staff and carefully prepared food.


Address : Cihangir District, Siraselviler Avenue, Taksim Street, Istanbul

Hours:

Monday
12:00–24:00

Tuesday
12:00–24:00

Wednesday
12:00–24:00

Thursday
12:00–24:00

Friday
12:00–24:00

Saturday
12:00–24:00

Sunday
12:00–24:00

Indian restaurant BIRYANI PALACE


Biryani Palace is a traditional Hyderabadi deli. Dawat Biryani Palace is committed to offering its locals a variety of high quality Indian food specializing in Hyderabadi Dum Biryani. Their experience in serving customers in the food industry has given us the opportunity to try new things to create fresh and mouth-watering dishes.
The staff and management of Dawat Biryani Palace work with a smile, a universal gesture that will make your experience unforgettable. Friendly service will make guests feel at home as they strive for a very high level of customer satisfaction. BIRYANI PALACE is one of the best Indian restaurants in Turkey. nine0003

Address: Basaksehir District, Suleyman Celebi Avenue, No 22/F, Istanbul

Hours:

Monday
11:00–23:00

Tuesday
11:00–23:00

Wednesday
11:00–23:00

Thursday
11:00–23:00

Friday
11:00–23:00

Saturday
11:00–23:00

Sunday1

11:00–23:00


Indian Restaurant India Gate


India gate was opened on June 27, 2018. Now it is one of the most famous restaurants among all Indian restaurants in Turkey. India gate is dedicated to serving the most exquisite and delicious Indian dishes. India gate offers a variety unlike any other in the area.


Address: Siraselviler Avenue, Istanbul

Hours:

Monday
12:00–24:00

Tuesday
12:00–24:00

Wednesday
12:00–24:00

Thursday
12:00–24:00

Friday
12:00–24:00

Saturday
12:00–24:00

Sunday

12:00–24:00


Indian restaurant Aladdin


Very good Indian food. Lively place with friendly service and amazing views.
Indian music plays endlessly in the restaurant, which gives you a serene atmosphere to eat. The lighting of this restaurant is very beautiful and makes the restaurant more beautiful and dreamy.

Address: st. Cihangir, Siraselviler avenue. No: 27 Beyoglu (22.03 km)
34433 Istanbul

Hours:

Monday
12:00–24:00

Tuesday
12:00–24:00

Wednesday
12:00–24:00

Thursday
12:00–24:00

Friday
12:00–24:00

Saturday
12:00–24:00

Sunday

12:00-24:00

20 most beautiful and delicious Indian desserts worth trying in an Indian restaurant


1. Balu shahi
2. Aamras puri
3. Jalebi
4. Imarti
5. Kaju
6.Kheer
7. Motichoor laddu
8. Petha
9. Boondi
10. Gajar ka halwa
11. Bandar laddu
12. Double ka meetha
13. Pootharekulu
14. Puran Poli
15. Peda
16 Modak
17. Sheer korma
18. Chikki
nineteen. Coconut Barfi
20. Misti Doi


Istanbul is a bustling and dynamic city. This beautiful, modern and historic city is the ultimate destination for many tourists. For this reason, there are many restaurants in its corners. Finding a good restaurant in the big city of Istanbul takes a lot of time.

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