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Contribuisci feedbackWe dined on a Monday evening and it was busy! I recommend booking but we were able to secure a table for 6 as a walk in when arriving at 5:15pm. They apparently only book up 50% and the other half is reserved for walk ins. Food was tasty, a good selection of mezze and mains. The timing of dishes coming out could be improved. Our lamb took a bit of time to arrive and was the last dish out, it would have been nice to enjoy it with the rest of the meal. During the meal we ordered a pita bread per person which was too much as we didn't realise the lamb dish came with bread also. The lemon tart and ice cream were my favourite desserts. Unfortunately, they only serve filter coffee, which I returned as it came out luke warm. Definitely worth trying and the decor and atmosphere is excellent.
I have walked past Kisa quite a few times since it opened and it seemed very classy as well as good enough to be always busy. I didn't really know more than that though, not even what cuisine it was . So when we were walking around looking at options we thought we'd see if they had a table. The staff were super friendly straight away and said that while they didn't have a table, we could sit up at the benches. We decided why not. Then we surveyed loads of delicious looking food come out of kitchen before deciding on a starting dip with flat bread and 3 sharing plates. It all tasted great, although we wish we'd gone for the chickpea dip instead of the muhammara. The lamb kebabs were sensational. Only other thing we wished was that the sharing plates came out together. Overall though we felt so well looked after and checked in on. The decor was also so light and friendly. Definitely a top tier dining experience.
Delicious like every time we eat here The service was great, Wapiti kebab was amazing and the Fatoush salad was the highlight for sure. The goat flatbread was nice but the garlic sauce on top was very strong that I couldn't taste anything else. Would suggest having it without the garlic sauce. The pistachio ice cream was absolutely beautiful Would go back again for sure
We are an Australian-American couple who visited Wellington during the Fifa Women’s World Cup and came across Kisa simply by chance. We knew many of the places in Cuba street were recommended but my partner choose randomly… and how glad we were that we tried Kisa. It was the best restaurant experience we’ve probably ever had. We came along on a busy night and so the only seating left was at the counter; we were utterly fascinated by the kitchen and having the chance to watch them at work. It was cool to see the different stations at work, to see the meat sizzling, the salads being created. It all flowed. The restaurant worked perfectly and the wait staff were so professional, as well as kind and educational. The food was exceptional. It’s been a few months so I can’t remember each meal by name but I remember saying I wish I could eat the salad I had every day. We tried elk, which we hadn’t had before, and it was good. Just everything we had there was stellar. Thus, why, 4 months later, I just wanted to give Kisa’s staff a shout out because we’re still thinking about our experience all this time later. Hopefully, one day, we’ll get to visit again!
Had stupendous lunch at Kisa. Food was scrumptious. Other thing that we appreciate was how the staff didn’t try to sell their food for the sake of selling. They gave recommendations on how much we should order and what other suggestions which I think is really fair and honest since often restaurant staff tend to just get the customers to order as much as they can. We had the 3 Mezze plater (flank steak, lamb urfa, and cured market fish) Then we had the pistachio ice cream for dessert. Great food. Will come back again! Love the atmosphere and decor, even the plate is beautiful (designed in Turkey which is so rare)