I recently visited "Pulukisi" a charming Newari restaurant. From the moment I stepped in, I was greeted by the aroma of spices and the warm smiles of the staff. The ambiance was a delightful blend of rustic charm and traditional/modern decor. As I settled into my seat, I was eager to sample the authentic Newari cuisine, and I wasn't disappointed. Each dish was a culinary masterpiece, bursting with bold flavors and exotic spices. From the crispy bara to the hearty Yomari, every bite was a revelation of Nepal's rich culinary heritage. What truly set "Pulukisi" apart was their impeccable customer service. The staff went above and beyond to ensure that my dining experience was nothing short of extraordinary. From helpful recommendations to prompt service, they made me feel like a valued guest throughout my meal. Pulukisi is a hidden gem that offers not just great food, but an unforgettable dining experience. Whether you're a connoisseur of Nepali cuisine or simply looking to explore something new, this restaurant is a must-visit...
Read moreWe chanced upon this place because of traffic issues in going towards the other side of town. First we had difficulty finding where it was but Google map got us right to the gate. We reached during winter sunny day so we chose to stay outdoors. The servers were kind enough to shift the bench so we had our back to the sun. We had called in to get some Haas ko choela and bara ready and we got them as soon as we were seated. Usually I skip Haas ko choela because they are too spicy but these were good. My friend is very picky about sapoo mhicha but they made it to perfection and we loved it. I wish the tongue was sliced thinner so it wouldn't be as chewy. Same goes for the sukuti. What you must have here is the chyang. See my picture for reference. Samay baji set is just enough for a person. Oh, the bathrooms were clean and there was a lady who cleaned it in...
Read moreI recently dined at Pulukisi Newari Restaurant and was thoroughly impressed with my experience. The array of Newari delicacies I tried, including the fish fry, chicken choila, buff choila, samayabaji, and duck choila, were incredibly flavorful and satisfying. The ambiance of the restaurant was peaceful, enhanced by soothing music that added to the overall dining experience. The service was exceptional, with attentive staff ensuring that every need was met promptly. I highly recommend Pulukisi for anyone seeking authentic Newari cuisine served in a welcoming...
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