

Pukka, a well-known Indian restaurant in Toronto on St. Clair West, offers flavorful Indian dishes made with fresh ingredients and bold spices. The warm, lively setting makes it a great place to gather. The menu includes vegetarian, vegan, and meat options, with popular starters like Pukka Chaat, Kale Salad, and Chicken 65. Favorites such as Butter Chicken, Boatman’s Fish, and Dal Makhani are prepared with care and quality ingredients. The Early Bird Menu, served Sunday to Thursday from 5:00 to 9:30 pm and Friday to Saturday from 5:00 to 10:30 pm, is a great choice for a complete meal for two.
Trendy, exposed-brick setting for modern Indian dishes, served family-style, plus wine.
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Address: 778 St Clair Ave W, York, ON M6C 1B6, Canada
Phone: +1 416-342-1906
Website: http://www.pukka.ca/
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Menu was modest but diverse with options. We tried the veggie pakoras (great batter flavour), okra fries with apricot chutney (savoury yet sweet pairing very well with the chutney), garlic naan (ok), pickerel and rice (very good flavour), Punjabi chicken curry (ok / much more lightly spiced than expected but could be preferred by some), and sweet rice for dessert (good with mild sweetness, and I enjoyed the cardamom top off). Because the chicken curry had mild flavours we noticed it paired much better with the rice than the naan – as you can taste the spices more with the rice.
We also appreciated the mocktail offerings – highly recommend the elderflower gin and tonic! Great overall, would come back again to try more dishes.
From the moment you step in, you know you’re in for something special. Pukka in Hindi means Definite, and this restaurant is definitively nailing Indian flavors—bold, authentic, and unforgettable.
Take the first bite of the Daal Makhni, and you’re instantly transported to Delhi, where you find the most authentic versions of this classic. That slow-cooked richness, the depth, the comfort—it’s all there. One spoonful and nostalgia kicks in hard.
Ofcourse we had the Butter Chicken—a dish everyone claims to perfect, but very few actually do. Pukka’s version takes you straight to Old Delhi, to those legendary kitchens where the recipe hasn’t changed for generations. The gravy is silky, rich, and perfectly balanced—not overly sweet, not overly heavy—just the way authentic butter chicken is meant to be. Every bite carries that deep, smoky, slow-cooked flavor that reminds you why this dish became iconic in the first place. It’s comforting, nostalgic, and unapologetically classic—proof that when done right, simplicity is everything.
The spinach mushroom curry deserves its own standing ovation. Not only does it tantalize your taste buds, but visually… wow. You almost don’t want to disturb the plate because the presentation itself is mesmerizing.
The bite takes you to India, while the presentation takes you to Italy—Pukka is clearly playing with all your senses at once, and doing it brilliantly
And PLEASE—save room for dessert. Trust me on this.
The kheer… OMG. I hate to spoil the surprise, but I have to. It’s served warm (yes, hold your breath), accompanied by two biscotti. One bite in, and I was instantly reminded of my Naani Maa’s kheer. Pure comfort. Pure love. Impossible to stop.
Then comes the sticky toffee pudding—with subtle hints of cardamom and cinnamon, paired with ice cream that just melts into the experience. It’s indulgent, balanced, and unforgettable.
The Pukka team has done a phenomenal job bringing creativity into every single aspect of the restaurant—
the aesthetics, wall décor, menu design, presentation, and most importantly, the taste, which stays beautifully authentic despite all the innovation. Fatima took great care of us and provided some excellent recommendations.
So keep taking bite after bite—because what you’re seeing might be artistic and modern, but what you’re tasting is unapologetically Indian.
I’ll definitely be back—for the chaat, and for all the other dishes I couldn’t try this time i.e. Biryani..Paneer…and paan ice cream etc…
Pukka doesn’t just serve food—it serves an experience. ️
Definitely recommend eating here. Service was also amazing. Thank you so much for having us .
I remember watching a show named Pukka when I was younger, but I definitely enjoyed my visit here better. An elegant take on the street food chaat, it delivers a melody of crispy and crunchy textures, with an appetizing acidity and creaminess from the fruits, tamarind chutney and yogurt that makes you hungrier as you eat. Then the hard-working fisherman got a big catch today of a beautifully tender and flaky cod, along with king prawns that are delightfully fresh and sweet, served in a rich coconut broth that’s brightened with lemon. Not sure where the name Chicken 65 came from, but I’m glad that’s not the price. The roasted pumpkin curry is enhanced with garam masala, each bite dissolving in your mouth and perfuming a delightful natural sweetness in the velvety coconut milk base.
A cozy place, we started the evening with refreshing Indian inspired cocktails like Lady Grey or Bombay Sour.
The food is delicious, elevated Indian dishes full of flavour. On the menu are a variety of seafood, chicken, lamb and short rib in aromatic classic Indian Curries and Masala. Presentation here is always on potent! There is a variety of amazing vegetarian dishes that you should try as well.
The dishes are generous and moderately priced. If you need help, the servers are there to guide you in the right direction for a great experience ️
One of the best places in the city for Indian cuisine! If you haven’t been here, you should definitely put this place on the top of your list.
We ordered their Kale salad ($18), the golden goose drink ($18), butter chicken and punjabi chicken (27&28) + one garlic naan ($5) and one rice ($6). Everything was tasty, the stews and the salad had generous portions, but the rice and naan was too little for the price. For for ~30 dollar you expect to get a complete dish or a the very least one of the rice or garlic naan as a side.
** please note the pictures do not do the food justice, we were in a hurry to eat the delicious food 🙂