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Culture Colombo

- text Rihaab Mowlana PHOTOS NISAL BADUGE

Culture Colombo is the latest restaurant in town creating quite the buzz. People have been raving about their great interior and their bamboo biriyani, especially. So we headed over to check out what the hype was all about.

Ambience

All the positive comments we heard about the interior of Culture Colombo had our interests piqued, but seeing the place in person made us appreciate how lovely it was a lot more! Culture Colombo aims to give diners the Walawwa experience, and they have successful­ly paved the way for that with their well thought out planning and decorating of their space. From the striking mural walls and the tasteful incorporat­ion of colour to certain walls, they have beautifull­y merged vintage with modern. So Kudos to the team for pulling it off!

Drinks

Considerin­g that Sri Lankan food typically fills you up easily, we opted for the King Coconut Lime (Rs. 250) juice. They had achieved a satisfacto­ry balance between the King Coconut and the lime, with just the right amount of sweetness. As expected, the drink was a great accompanim­ent to the meal. The staff also suggested we try their Homemade

Ginger Beer (Rs. 300). This too we loved, especially because it pairs really well with local food. Will recommend.

The Food

Since we heard such good things about the Bamboo Biriyani, that’s what we tried first. We tried their Chicken Bamboo

Biriyani (Rs. 795), which makes for quite the theatrical value as it’s served. As is typical, the biriyani was served with raita, homemade chutney and masala curry. The biriyani, however, did not live upto the hype. We found it quite bland, leaving much to be desired. While presentati­on is important, ultimately, taste trumps above all.

Considerin­g Culture Colombo focused on local cuisine, it would be remiss if we didn’t order a Rice and Curry (Rs. 375).

It comprised red or white rice, vegetable curries, salad or mallung, sinhala achcharu/ Malay pickle/lime pickle. This is a vegetarian option, so meat will have to be ordered separately. Unsurprisi­ngly, the rice and curry was quite good - the curries (dhal and beetroot), the mallung and the achcharu were all quite tasty. Paired with the meat we ordered separately (more on that below), it was a hearty yet tasty meal.

We ordered Kukulmas Kaluwata Uyala (Rs. 450), Maalu Ambulthiya­l (Rs. 550) and Hot Butter Dallo (Rs. 650). The chicken curry was good, but could have been better taste wise, lacking in the flavour department. The ambulthiya­l however was packed with flavour. Our absolute favourite was the Hot Butter Dallo which was fantastic! From the taste to the texture, it was hands down the standout dish at Culture Colombo.

A part of the chef’s special range included the Mati Walande Dry Curry.

Of that list, we tried the Prawn Dry Curry Bowl (Rs. 2350 - half bowl for 2 people)

paired with a carb of your choice. We picked the roast paan. The prawn curry was served in a clay pot, was another of our favourites here at Culture Colombo. Full of flavour and spice, it was the perfect end to the meal!

Overall

Although the food didn’t blow our minds, it was satisfacto­ry enough to warrant a return visit. Besides, considerin­g that they just started, there’s always room for improvemen­t. Service was amazing! The staff were attentive and had a positive attitude, answering our questions with patience and were generally very helpful. The ambience was great and we loved it. The prices too were quite reasonable. Don’t hesitate to use your hands - after all, rice and curry especially is best enjoyed eaten this way. They have a clean area to wash the hands, a little away from the toilets, which we appreciate­d.

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