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Thursday Food: Pushpa If You Please
A view of the interior of Pushpa's Indian Restaurant. One dining room comfortably seats 35 persons, while the other seats 25.
Lifestyle, Local Food, Local Lifestyle, Style, Style Observer, Thursday Food, Tuesday Style
January 29, 2013

Thursday Food: Pushpa If You Please

Have a yen for divine Indo-Asian cuisine? Consider booking a lunch or dinner date at Pushpa’s. The Indian restaurant, which specialises in authentic fare from The East, is a sure-fire winner for appetites that relish a spicy touch.

Proprietor Pushpa Latha Sriranaya — for whom the restaurant is named — notes that her charming eatery’s dining experience affords tastebuds a true taste of the Asian continent, as all five chefs hail from Northern and Southern India.

“North Indian cuisnine is like spicy dishes,” she explains to Thursday Life in her distinguishable accent. “They are like spicy people so they enjoy food that has a flavourful taste.” This translates into a rich, diverse fusion of herbs, curries, and spices in the meals that exit the kitchen and make it to the tables. Pushpa hastens to note that spicy does not automatically denote “hot” as diners ordering their meals instruct as to their preference on the mild-to-extra hot taste barometer.

Variety is key in the offerings at the 11-year-old restaurant, and to this end, options are aplenty.

There’s fish (we’re partial to the fish hara masala simmered in mint and cilantro gravy), shrimp (a winner is the shrimp vindaloo), a host of chicken, beef and mutton dishes. No worries if you’re vegan, Pushpa’s expansive menu caters to non-carnivores too, with several delightful choices including the dum mirchi malai — fresh cottage cheese and Awadhi spices stuffed in a large chilli in a creamy tomato gravy or the aloo gobi — potato and cauliflower sauteed with cumin tomatoes and Indian spices.

For the on-the-go crowd, Pushpa also offers popular takeout lunch specials that range between $650 and $850 and comes complete with a selection of rice, roti, dal and one meat.

— Omar Tomlinson

Pushpa’s Indian Restaurant is located at Shop # 1, Northside Plaza, Kingston 6.

Deliveries and takeout are available.

Opening Hours: Sundays to Saturdays – 11:00 am to 9:30 pm.

Telephone: 977-5454/ 977-5858.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Vegetable samosas — spicy potatoes and greenpeas encased in pastry, served with a tamarindchutney.
Courteous waiter Royland Watt readies to serve an order.
Surinamesenational RufinBajnath, a foodmanufacturervisitingJamaica forthe first time,enjoyed lunchat Pushpa’slast Tuesday.
Saffron chicken kebab — cubicchicken seaoned wih saffron,cashew and cheese and grilled intandori oven and served with amint and cilantro chutney.
An authentic Indian meal of a roti basket, Subzi Begam Bahar and Murg Maharaja (grilled drumsticks cookedin onion tomato-based gravy and mixed chicken mince and fennel seed powder) (Photos: Karl McLarty)
Greeting Thursday Life inside the kitchen were chefs (from left)Jagmohan Singh, tandoor specialist; Natthe Singh, who preparesIndian gravy; Vetrievel, who makes rotis and samosas; Mahipal Singh,who creates Indian gravy; and Pramod Singh, who whips up the Indianand Chinese gravies.
Mango lassi— a tastyconcoctionmade ofmango pulpand yogurtblended withsugar.
Proprietor Pushpa Latha Sriranaya (left) and her son Raju Sreeramaiahoperate the 11-year-old Northside Plaza Indian restaurant.
Kashmiri Pullao — mixedvegetable rice flavoured withmethi leaves and garnished withapples, raisins and nuts.
Gulafi Sheek Kebab — minced chicken seasonedwith ginger and garlic with grated cheese andspecial Indian sauces and topped with bell peppers.

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