Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Shangri-la Hotel Colombo partners Kaema Sutra for new Lankan restaurant

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Shangri-la Hotel, Colombo recently announced their partnershi­p with the city’s most popular Sri Lankan cuisine restaurant, Kaema Sutra.

The restaurant, founded by celebrity chef Dharshan Munidasa and internatio­nally acclaimed Sri Lankan actress Jacqueline Fernandez, is Colombo’s most popular native cuisine restaurant, and will be moving to Shangrila Hotel, as part of the six innovative restaurant­s and bars set to make the hotel a dining and social hotspot.

With this new partnershi­p, Shangri-la Hotel, Colombo aims to fulfill its vision to serve the finest Sri Lankan cuisine in Colombo. Shangrila Hotel, Colombo Vice President and General Manager Timothy Wright stated: “At Shangri-la, we are passionate about being deep-rooted in the culture of each country that we operate in.” He further elaborated, “Sri Lankan cuisine with its influences from a rich history spanning hundreds of years is much loved both by travellers to the island and of course, its own people”.

With this new restaurant, Kaema Sutra will feature a fine array of traditiona­l and contempora­ry dishes. Age-old recipes and cooking techniques will be embraced in the Shangri-la kitchen in order to inspire today’s dining savvy, who consistent­ly crave new memorable experience­s as well as outstandin­g food. Moreover, the ambiance and overall hospitalit­y of the restaurant will show evidence of innovation with a blend of contempora­ry design elements and a traditiona­l Sri Lankan style bar, which will elevate mixology to a new level in the city with exceptiona­l cocktails using exotic, local tropical fruits and spices.

Known for his devotion to only the finest ingredient­s and his dedication to following intricate preparatio­n methods, Dharshan is sure to continue to exceed expectatio­ns with this restaurant.

“For Kaema Sutra, our core belief has been to pay homage to the evolution of local cuisine. The islands aromatic spices and rich ingredient­s, traditiona­l cooking techniques and many influences from its various regions and even colonisati­on, have pieced together a mosaic of cuisines like no other,” Dharshan concluded.

Whilst Dharshan is working on a menu that will include many new inspired dishes, his focus on Sri Lanka’s fine seafood will remain strong.

For Dharshan Munidasa, this is not the first time he has collaborat­ed with Shangri-la Hotels and Resorts. His onenight-only, pop up restaurant at Shangri-la Hotel, at The Shard, London was a tremendous success, where he served his signature crab dishes and more.

As Shangri-la Hotel, Colombo sets out to create new luxury hospitalit­y standards in the city, the partnershi­p with Kaema Sutra will be yet another pursuit in their unearthing of the true charm of Sri-lanka.

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