Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Kaffeine by re.pub.lk

- text Panchali Illankoon PHOTOS DAMITH WICKRAMASI­NGHE

Kaffeine is a cosy all-day hangout café located just behind the Dutch Hospital Shopping Complex. Taking over the ground level bar area of Re.pub. lk, the café opened in January 2020 fulfilling a gap for a coffee shop around the area. “We wanted to introduce a café in the area where people can enjoy a freshly brewed cup of coffee or indulge in breakfast even in the middle of the afternoon all the while keeping it local and offering them a comfortabl­e place to spend a couple of hours meeting friends or getting some work done” said co-owner Rukshan Meegahage.

Ambience

Kaffeine exudes a modern rustic outdoor vibe with a statement brick wall dating back to 1924, indoor greenery and slight splashes of colour . The décor adopts a very metallic but minimalist­ic theme and with its low lighting, earthy tones and spacious seating; Kaffeine offers a chic and cosy ambience perfect for unwinding.

Drinks

Living up to its name ‘Kaffeine’, the café serves largely coffee based drinks along with a few options of fresh juices and tea. Firm believers of using local suppliers, Kaffeine sources its coffee from ‘Tusker Coffee’, a Sri Lankan brand producing quality

arabica coffee.

We opted to have their Cappuccino (Rs. 425) and their Iced Coffee (Rs.500) for a mix of hot and cold drinks. The Cappuccino had the perfect milk to espresso to foam ratio while the Iced Coffee had the perfect combinatio­n of rich, strong espresso and milky goodness.

The Food

Kaffeine offers guests all day breakfast and lunch options as well as a few entré’s that we couldn’t get enough of. Their Tacos comes in 3’s with three different fillings to choose from; pulled jak fruit, slow cooked beef and chicken tonkatsu. We opted for the Chicken Tonkatsu Tacos (Rs. 600) which is a soft-shelled taco with panko crumbed chicken strips on a bed of a homemade cooked salad, topped off with a dash of whipped sour cream, corn and jalapenos. Our favourite entre was their Assorted Chips Platter (Rs. 750) which was perfect for sharing among friends as it offers a range of chips fashioned from carrots, eggplant, sweet potato and tapioca.

They also offer Momos, sweet potato fries, chilie cheese toast and hot butter cuttlefish. Their all-day breakfast options were something we were excited to try out. We started off with their Traditiona­l

Sri Lankan Breakfast (Rs. 900) where you can choose a curry of your choice (chicken/prawn/potato) along with a carb of your choice (roast paan/rotti/ milk rice). Our traditiona­l breakfast was hot pol rotti with a spicy prawn curry accompanie­d by free condiments that included dhal curry, lunu miris and seeni sambol.

Their Eggs Benedict (Rs. 1100) was equally great with a choice of chicken ham or smoked salmon and is a guest favourite. We got ours with smoked salmon on a crispy toasted brioche with a runny poached egg and slathered with a creamy hollandais­e sauce.

The benedict was also served with a side of apple pickle that added a surprising sweet element which brought all the flavours together.

From their lunch options we tried out their Chicken Nasi Goreng (Rs. 900).

“Your diet is a bank account. Good food choices are good investment­s” - Bethenny Frankel - Kaffeine offers guests all day breakfast and lunch options as well as a few entré’s that we couldn’t get enough of.

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