Exploring the Traditional Newari Khaja Set in Johnstone
If you’re on the hunt for something genuinely authentic that captures the essence of Nepalese culture, the Newari Khaja Set is a perfect dish. At Dé Buddha in Johnstone, this traditional platter showcases a delightful mix of bold flavours, a rich history, and the joy of communal dining — all beautifully presented on one plate.
The Newari Khaja Set is more than just food; it’s a vibrant celebration of culture, skill, and warm hospitality.
A Closer Look at the Newari Khaja Set
A Newari Khaja Set is a traditional collection of dishes originating from the Newar community of Nepal’s Kathmandu Valley. “Khaja” means snack or light meal, but don’t let that fool you—this platter is hearty, bursting with flavour, and truly satisfying.
Typically served on a metal plate, a Newari Khaja Set includes:
- Chiura (beaten rice) – the heart of the platter
- Spiced potatoes (Aloo)
- Chicken Choila
- Quails Fried Boil Egg
- Potato, Peas and Cucumber Achar
- Gundruk
- Fried Black Soyabeans(Bhatmas)
- Boiled Black-eyed Beans
- Seasonal green leaf vegetable(Saag)
Every element adds its own unique texture and flavour — crunchy, tangy, savoury, spicy — carefully balanced to create a delightful experience.
At Dé Buddha in Johnstone, we take pride in our Newari Khaja Set, honouring its traditional roots while using only the fresh ingredients and authentic cooking methods.
The Cultural Significance of Newari Cuisine in Nepal
Newari cuisine is celebrated as one of the most diverse and sophisticated culinary traditions in Nepal. The Newar community is famous for its grand feasts, called “Bhoj,” where a delightful array of small dishes is served together
Food in Newari culture is deeply connected to:
- Festivals
- Family gatherings
- Religious ceremonies
- Community celebrations
Pairing with Chhyang – A Traditional Experience
Chhyang is a beloved traditional beverage from Nepal, made from fermented rice. It has a gentle sweetness and a smooth, earthy flavour that many have cherished for generations. This drink is especially popular during festivals and gatherings, particularly among Newari communities.
Why it pairs beautifully:
- The light fermentation complements spicy and savoury dishes
- It balances the richness of meat and pickles
- It enhances the authenticity of the overall dining experience
The Khaja Set and Chhyang come together to offer a cultural experience that goes beyond just a meal.
Heartfelt Words from Our Guests
I loved everything about this restaurant! Nepali cuisine is my new favourite. I loved the food. It was so tasty and presented beautifully. The service was first class and came with a smile. The decoration was lovely. I liked the art, ornaments, the prayer wheels, the flags, and the hanging plants, which made it all feel very authentic. I highly recommend this restaurant. It's well worth a visit, and I'll be back soon. There was so much on the menu I still wanted to try.
- thunderchild13
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