As my love for Indian food deepens, I want to learn more about cuisines specific to India's different regions. After all, in such a large country with varying climates, the dishes that develop should draw upon ingredients from the area. Just like there’s no single definition for Italian, French, or Chinese food, Indian food can also vary greatly from region to region.
Hence, when Parv informed me about a Goan feast by Pukka through
UFeast ($70), I was intrigued. After all, so much of what we generally eat is
from Northern India (think butter chicken) that it’d be an excellent
opportunity to taste something different.
Entering Pukka, there were at least 40 people in attendance, also
excited to tuck into the special menu Harsh Chawla and Derek Valleau designed
exclusively for the gathering. While Pukka’s normal menu is inspired by the North,
for this event, they looked to the coastal area in the West creating a menu
that’s spicier than their traditional offering but still following their
principles of using ethically sourced meats and building flavourful dishes.
With the appetizers we continued with the lighter wines with a 2016 white and rosé from Baron de Ley, the refreshing white went especially well with fried appetizers like the vada. The lentil fritters were plain on their own but were the perfect vessel for enjoying the accompanying sauces: herby coconut chutney and a hot sambar, a fragrant lentil vegetable stew that we couldn’t get enough of – as the commercial says… I put that s**t on everything.
As the dinner progressed into the mains, three red wines arrived
allowing us to mix-and-match with the dishes: a 2014 Beronia Tempranillo Rioja,
2012 CVNE Cune Crianza, and 2012 Beronia Reserva. The Tempranillo didn’t
disappointment with tons of berry flavour amongst faint tannin. The Beronia
Reserva was what I enjoyed the most, a more robust wine that held its own
against the spicier foods.
In general, we learnt that fruity wines help to cut
through the spices, much like fruit chutney. It was ideal that they’re all
found at the LCBO and at under $20 a bottle, picking one up for future meals
won’t break the bank.
And the heat started coming, first in the pork vinha d'alhos, where the spiciness was tempered with garlic and vinegar so it’s still bearable. The pork belly was outstanding, braised until it turned into a soft pool that melted onto the tongue, helping to protect against the spices. On the other hand, there was no respite with the prawn balchao – from start to finish the tomato sauce had a fiery kick! From what I could muster, the prawn was cooked nicely; the sauce was just too much for me.
At $70 a person (inclusive of taxes and gratuities), I was pleasantly surprised by the amount of food and wine we were served at the Pukka’s Goan feast. Not only did I get a chance to catch-up with friends but we met some interesting guests as well – after a few glasses of wine people definitely started letting loose!
Sounds like fun? You can check out UFeast using my referral link and get $10 your first meal.
Overall mark - 8 out of 10
How To Find Them
Location: Toronto, Canada
Address: 778 St Clair Avenue West
Address: 778 St Clair Avenue West
Website: http://www.pukka.ca/
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