Got some interesting Nepalese takeouts from The Gurkha Kitchen yesterday:
Khasi Ko Sekuwa
A variation of the choila dish. The first day I got the dish, I was ok with it. Now its the second day, I am growing fonder and fonder of the dish and polishing off the leftovers as I type. I try to place the seasoning in the soy beans but just couldn’t. It has red onion, tomatoes and maybe parsley. There’s a certain bitterness that makes it quite interesting. The chewy goat is also well-seasoned and enjoyable. Comes with a delicious mildly spiced Himalayan-flavored potato salad with cucumbers. Rice flakes on the side. An acquired taste for me but I end up liking it quite a bit.
Machha Tareko
Salty fried boned-in little fishes with a tomato-based sauce. The Nepalese version of beer snacks? ![]()
Punjabi Tandoori chicken leg
For the kids. Its seasoned slightly differently compared to the ones found at Indian restaurants. And it comes with what’s best described as a green vinegary salsa type sauce. That sauce makes the dish tick.
Overall, an interesting and nice meal. Would love to try the other items on the menu.





