The festive spirit of Ganesh Chaturthi gracefully unfolds at Sheraton Grand Palace Indore with the exquisite Ganesh Bhog Thali, a soulful convergence of devotion, tradition, and rich flavours. Available for a limited period at Araana, from August 9th to 30th, 2025, this special offering beautifully honors the cherished festival that brings families together in shared blessings and profound joy.
The spread presents a curated selection of authentic delicacies, each prepared with reverence and precision. At the heart of this sacred thali rests the iconic Modak, offered in both steamed and fried renditions, truly the quintessential devotion to the deity. Complementing this, one finds the rich Puran Poli and comforting Sabudana Khichdi, alongside indulgent sweets such as Kesar Shrikhand, Coconut Ladoo, and Nariyal Barfi. To perfectly balance the palate, crunchy Banana Chips and Farali Chivda provide a savoury counterpoint, thoughtfully suited for those observing fasts. The feast culminates with a fresh seasonal fruit platter, a vibrant symbol of abundance and purity.
Served exclusively during dinner hours, the Ganesh Bhog Thali beckons diners to embark on a festive culinary journey, beautifully encapsulating the authentic flavours and devout spirit of Ganesh Chaturthi at Sheraton Grand Palace Indore.
What: Ganesh Bhog Thali
Where: Araana, Sheraton Grand Palace Indore
When: 9th August – 30th August 2025
Time: 7:00pm – 10:30pm
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