Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Shangri-La Colombo

- Sashini Rodrigo

Staying true to their traditions, Shangri-La Hotel in Colombo once again went all out for Chinese New Year, marking the Year of the Pig with a tasteful celebratio­n of culture, unity and food.

Traditiona­lly, the Chinese zodiac symbol of the pig is said to represent wealth and treasure. Indeed, blessings and good wishes were in abundance between visitors, guests and hotel staff of all walks of life at the celebratio­ns held at the lobby of the hotel on February 5.

The celebratio­ns commenced with the traditiona­l lion dance, where dancers in an elaborate lion costumes mimic a lion’s movements. They also performed the traditiona­l custom of ‘caiqing’, where they leap to pluck and shred the auspicious green lettuce suspended from above to bring good luck.

Of course, the festivitie­s didn’t stop there. The star of the season was the gourmet CNY set menu ( it ends today) at the hotel’s signature Chinese restaurant Shang Palace, for Rs. 8,888.00 per person. The menu was created by Chef Zhao, who drew inspiratio­n from the age-old customs and rich culinary history of China.

Keeping with tradition, the meal began with a yusheng platter, the gingery sweet salad expertly paired with a flavourpac­ked beef shin with spicy fried onions as well as a light and crunchy okra salad with Shaoxing wine and soya vinaigrett­e, with a sweet corn soup with scallops and egg drop to round it out.

For the main course, the mixed meat Yangzhou style fried rice was accompanie­d by an artistical­ly plated and wonderfull­y soft Dong Po pork belly in star anise sauce, crisp Kung Pao chicken with Sichuan pepper and cashew nuts and a mild but refreshing stir fried broccoli with black fungus.

There is always room for dessert, and the signature Dragon breath (mango sago with coconut) and fresh fruit platter goes down smoothly no matter how full you might be.

For reservatio­ns or more informatio­n, contact +94 117 888 288 or restaurant­s.slcb@shangrila.com

 ??  ??
 ??  ?? Pix by Amila Gamage
Pix by Amila Gamage
 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Sri Lanka