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India.com
16-07-2025
- Automotive
- India.com
What is the rent of Mumbai showroom from which Elon Musk will sell Tesla cars in India? It is Rs...
Tesla has made its official entry into the Indian market with the launch of its first showroom in the country. Tesla's first Indian showroom, unveiled in Mumbai on Tuesday morning at the Maker Maxity Mall in the Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC), Mumbai. To engage with Indian buyers, the showroom also displays the Tesla name in Hindi. It was inaugurated by Maharashtra's Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis. Tesla's car prices for the Indian market have already been disclosed, but do you know how much they are paying for their premium showroom that sells premium luxury cars? Tesla has launched its first showroom in India in the Bandra-Kurla Complex in Mumbai. The showroom, which is 4,000 square feet big, will not only provide an opportunity to buy a car, but it will also allow visitors to see Tesla's technology and features first-hand. For the time being, Tesla will sell the Model Y from this location. As per the media reports, Tesla has taken a 4,000 sq ft retail space on a 5-year lease, for mounting costs of monthly rent of around Rs 35 lakh and a total expenditure of more than Rs 25 crore. The electric Midsize SUV, the Tesla Model Y, is priced from nearly INR 60 lakhs. Currently, the Model Y will be the only model available in the country. It will be offered in two variants: Rear-Wheel Drive, priced at INR 60 lakhs, and Long Range Rear-Wheel Drive, priced at Rs 68 lakhs. Interior options include white and black themes, and the vehicle will feature a five-seat configuration. As of now, deliveries and registration are available only in Mumbai, Delhi, and Gurugram, as listed on Tesla's official portal. Pricing may vary depending on the state and applicable local taxes. Customers can also opt for Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) package, which adds an additional cost of Rs 6 lakhs over the base prices. The Model Y will be available in six colour options, of which Stealth Grey is the only one offered at no additional charge. The other colours: Pearl White Multi-Coat, Diamond Black, Ultra Red, Quicksilver, and Glacier Blue, will come at an extra cost. Interior options include white and black themes, and the vehicle will feature a five-seat configuration.


India.com
14-07-2025
- Business
- India.com
Grill Sandwich Makers to Grab During Amazon Prime Day Sale 12th to 14th July
A grill sandwich maker brings the joy of crisp, golden sandwiches to your kitchen, making quick and delicious meals easier than ever. With user-friendly designs and non-stick plates, these appliances save time and effort, perfect for busy mornings or evening snacks. During Amazon's Prime Day Sale from 12th to 14th July, you'll find top-quality grill sandwich makers at great prices. It's the perfect time to upgrade your kitchen and enjoy café-style sandwiches at home. Milton Express Grill Sandwich Maker Image Source: Order Now A compact and quick-heating sandwich griller perfect for daily use, this 800W Milton appliance makes crisp, evenly grilled sandwiches in minutes. With a simple design and non-stick plates, it's ideal for busy mornings or small kitchens. Key features: 800W heating element delivers fast toasting with evenly browned sandwich results every time Non-stick coated grill plates make cleaning effortless and prevent bread from sticking or burning Indicator lights show power and heating status to simplify the grilling process Compact body with upright storage saves counter space in small kitchens Cord length is relatively short, requiring close access to a plug point Borosil Prime Grill Sandwich Maker Image Source: Order Now Designed for simplicity and ease, this Borosil 700W toaster prepares two sandwiches simultaneously with non-toxic plates and a 90° opening lid, giving a balanced mix of function and style. Key features: 700W heating allows gentle toasting, ideal for cheese melts or soft grilled sandwiches Non-toxic, non-stick grill plates ensure health safety and hassle-free release of food Opens to 90° for easy placement and removal of sandwiches without spills LED indicators make it easy to know when the grill is preheated or in use Not suitable for larger or multi-layer sandwiches due to smaller plate size Agaro Royal Grill Sandwich Maker Image Source: Order Now A powerful 1000W sandwich maker for those who enjoy a cafe-style panini or crisp toast, this Agaro model features floating hinges, an oil tray, and a sleek stainless steel build for everyday gourmet grilling. Key features: High 1000W power ensures faster grilling and crispier crusts for thick sandwiches or paninis Floating hinges adjust to the sandwich's thickness, making it versatile for multiple fillings Oil collector tray removes excess oil, keeping sandwiches healthier and the machine cleaner Premium stainless steel body adds durability and a professional look to the kitchen Larger build takes more countertop space than compact grillers Kent 16025 Sandwich Grill Image Source: Order Now This Kent sandwich grill combines toasting, grilling, and roasting in one compact unit with 700W ceramic-coated plates. Its auto cut-off and LED lights make it suitable for beginners or multitaskers. Key features: Ceramic-coated grill plates are non-toxic and heat evenly for consistent, healthy grilling 700W operation suits light to medium grilling tasks with low power consumption Auto cut-off feature prevents overheating and saves energy while grilling unattended LED indicator provides visual cue when device is preheated and ready to use Does not feature a floating hinge or oil tray, limiting versatility for thick fillings Having a grill sandwich maker at home encourages creativity in the kitchen and makes satisfying, warm snacks anytime you crave them. With compact builds and easy cleaning, they are practical for daily use. During Amazon's Prime Day Sale from 12th to 14th July, explore excellent deals and find a model that suits your style. Elevate your snack game and make every bite a delightful, comforting treat with a reliable grill sandwich maker. Disclaimer: At IDPL, we help you stay up-to-date with the latest trends and products. It should not be construed as an endorsement to buy. IDPL may make a very small commission from its sale if one chooses to buy the product from any of the links in this article.

The Age
09-07-2025
- Entertainment
- The Age
Coming soon: a hidden 3am cocktail contender for 2025's best new bar
Finally, Brisbane's drinks scene is beginning to evolve. A few years ago, the city boasted a bunch of cracking cocktail bars – Death & Taxes, Maker, The Gresham, Dr Gimlette, Savile Row – but not much else. While Brisbane's restaurant scene diversified, our smaller boozers felt stuck in a low gear, new operators seemingly unable, or unwilling, to take a swing on fresh ideas. But then came Frog's Hollow and Alice and Barry Parade Public House, and wine bars suddenly got both more freewheeling and serious, with the opening of Dark Red, Milquetoast and Dark Red's new sister venue, Dark Blue. All have a unique angle or location, or a combination of the two. Now comes The Alligator Club, a New Orleans-inspired basement bolthole due to open in the Valley in early August.

Sydney Morning Herald
09-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Sydney Morning Herald
Coming soon: a hidden 3am cocktail contender for 2025's best new bar
Finally, Brisbane's drinks scene is beginning to evolve. A few years ago, the city boasted a bunch of cracking cocktail bars – Death & Taxes, Maker, The Gresham, Dr Gimlette, Savile Row – but not much else. While Brisbane's restaurant scene diversified, our smaller boozers felt stuck in a low gear, new operators seemingly unable, or unwilling, to take a swing on fresh ideas. But then came Frog's Hollow and Alice and Barry Parade Public House, and wine bars suddenly got both more freewheeling and serious, with the opening of Dark Red, Milquetoast and Dark Red's new sister venue, Dark Blue. All have a unique angle or location, or a combination of the two. Now comes The Alligator Club, a New Orleans-inspired basement bolthole due to open in the Valley in early August.
Yahoo
08-07-2025
- General
- Yahoo
The Babycook Neo Is Efficient and Easy to Use—but Is the Baby Food Maker Worth the Splurge? Here's Our Review
PureWow editors select every item that appears on this page, and some items may be gifted to us. Additionally, PureWow may earn compensation through affiliate links within the story. All prices are accurate upon date of publish. You can learn more about the affiliate process here. You can learn more about that process here. Yahoo Inc. may earn commission or revenue on some items through the links below. Read the original article on Purewow. Feeding a baby can be…quite the production. Between preparing the food, setting up the high chair, actually feeding them and cleaning up whatever spills follow, it can be time-consuming, a little stressful and very, very messy. Luckily, there are plenty of gadgets out there that make mealtime easier, like Béaba's Babycook Neo, a food processor that's equal parts painless to use and pretty to look at. PureWow's director of affiliate strategy Pam Masin has been using hers for two months, and already swears by its easy-to-use settings, sleek appearance and smart design that's ingeniously considerate of busy parents' time. Below, you'll find her honest review of the product, as well as original photos. Our Sales and Deals Editor Swears by the De'Longhi TrueBrew Coffee Maker (& It's Worth the Splurge) Béaba The Babycook Neo is a baby food maker and food processor by Béaba. It's a six-in-one appliance that can steam, mix, thaw, reheat, warm and sterilize. Not only is it designed to use less water and energy than previous models by the same brand, but the soft-steam cooking function is also gentle enough to preserve both the flavor and nutritional value of the food you cook. 'This machine is so quick, easy to use and can all go in the dishwasher, which is just the sort of convenience you need when your days are jam-packed taking care of a baby,' Masin says. 'The biggest selling point for me is knowing exactly what's going into my baby's food, that there are no additives and that it's BPA-, lead- and plastic-free.' It consists of a 1,250-milliliter glass bowl, a 1,000-milliliter stainless steel bowl and a basket. 'Most other baby food makers use plastic, so this one is non-toxic and eco-friendly,' Masin says. 'The bowl holds a 5.2-cup capacity, meaning you can make quite a bit of food in one go. I like this because I can freeze the rest and use it at a later time. I usually store three or more portions in the freezer. It takes all of two minutes to peel, chop and add the items into the machine, which does all the work while you can do something else—that's super-efficient in my eyes.' Pam Masin 'All the parts come apart and can be put in the dishwasher as well,' she adds, 'and one less thing to hand wash is a huge plus right now.' (Speaking of having your hands free, the appliance is meant to be used with one hand, so you can still operate it while holding baby.) You can steam produce in ten minutes flat, as well as meat, fish and some harder veggies in 15 minutes or less—no boiling required. As for blending, it pulverizes all sorts of foods in mere moments, and it's manual so you can choose the consistency. It's also designed with an ergonomic handle to make opening, carrying and filling a breeze. The processor alerts the user when their food or bottle is ready with sound and a light signal. Most importantly, the high-end stainless steel blades are installed on two levels for even mixing, which can be customized for smooth, ground or chopped textures, depending on the age of the baby. 'It's really effective at making the right consistency purees and mashes,' Masin adds. Pam Masin In case you need more convincing, Masin swears by its near-silent noise level when the machine is in operation. 'At first, I didn't even know if it was working because it was so quiet,' she claims. 'You can hear a faint whistle when the steam is releasing and that's it.' As for the cons, they're minimal. '[The basket lid] is sometimes somewhat difficult to click into place; literally my only issue with this machine!' Masin says. 'This item is also on the pricier side, but if you were to compare this to spending $1 to $2 on jarred food, it's definitely more cost-effective if your baby is eating one to two meals a day.' Yes, you can buy something cheaper. But in terms of quality, food safety and versatility, the Babycook Neo may be well worth the investment. 'I think the price is worth it because once we're done with purees, it can be used as my baby starts eating finger foods,' Masin adds. 'I won't have to stand by the stove waiting for water to boil or making sure the veggies will be steamed to the right consistency. This machine gives you ten minutes back to do something else (like play with your baby or fold the laundry), and every minute counts now.' $280 at Béaba $260 at Grove Collaborative $280 at Amazon TikTok Swears by This McDonald's Headache Cure—but Is It the Real Deal? I Asked a Neurologist