About What2Eat
What 2 Eat is a meal decision helper built for anyone who has ever stared at the fridge for ten minutes and still ordered the same thing. We make the question “what should I eat?” fast, fun, and actually answerable.
Why we built this
The average person makes over 200 food-related decisions every day. By dinner time, decision fatigue is real. Most food apps make the problem worse — endless scrolling, too many filters, too many options. What 2 Eat does the opposite.
We focus on Indian and global cuisines, with special depth in regional Indian cooking — Gujarati, Punjabi, South Indian, Mughlai, Bengali, and more. We also care about dietary needs that matter to Indian households: vegetarian, diabetic-friendly, high-protein, Sattvic, and beyond.
The goal is simple: you answer a few questions, we surface something genuinely good to eat. No accounts, no subscriptions, no fluff.
What you can do here
Surprise Me
Answer 3 quick questions about your mood, cuisine preference, and diet. Get one perfect meal suggestion — no scrolling required.
Discover Recipes
Browse 6,000+ curated recipes filtered by Indian region, dietary need, or course. Search by ingredient or keyword.
Food Blog
Practical food guides — from quick weeknight meals to the science behind your cravings.
How We Create Content
Every recipe on What 2 Eat goes through a careful curation process. We source recipes from trusted Indian food bloggers and verified home cooks, then standardise the format — ingredient quantities, step-by-step instructions, prep and cook times — so you get a consistent, reliable experience every time.
Our blog articles are researched and written by the What 2 Eat editorial team. We cross-reference nutritional claims with published studies, verify cooking times through practical testing, and update content regularly to keep it accurate. When we reference external data (like calorie counts or nutritional values), we cite the source.
We believe in transparency: our recipe data comes from a combination of community-contributed recipes and the Edamam API for nutritional information. If you spot an error or have a suggestion, we'd love to hear from you at contact@what2eat.in.