Mahagedara (By Remarko).

Found on the side of the road, the restaurant is an absolute sight to behold. Essentially a walauwa converted into a restaurant, Mahagedara sticks to its name in many ways. Not particularly in terms of food though, as it’s not just Sri Lankan fare as one would expect. 

Ambience 

If there’s one thing we absolutely loved about Mahagedara, it’s probably the ambience. 

An old house refurbished into its former glory, the owners of the restaurant had done a stellar job for its ambience. A beautifully white building with wooden windows and plenty of antiques, we loved it. 

Everything from the tables to the chairs to the partitions had been placed in a way that made the place look like any antique lovers dream and to be honest, we couldn’t get enough of it. 

They’ve got space at the back, so if it isn’t too sunny and there’s no chance of rain, we suggest sitting outside. There’s a lot of wind and it feels like a picnic. Kudos Mahagedara. 

The Food 

Surprisingly, Mahagedara actually doesn’t do that much Lankan food at all. With a book-style menu, they do everything from grilled meats, to fried rice to French fries and very little Lankan fare. 

The Mongolian Beef Fried Rice (Rs. 750) sounded very promising, thus why we got it. But, we weren’t overly thrilled with what we wound up with. 

Essentially just a portion of rather oily rice with a few cut up veggies and minute pieces of beef here and there, it was disappointing. Especially considering how most Mongolian food has heaps of veggies and meat involved to make it much better. Oily and rather bland, it wasn’t the best. 

The Spicy Chicken Mahagedara Style (Rs. 700) was a lot better than the Fried Rice we got. A generous portion of batter-fried chicken tossed in spices, veggies and sauce, it was quite nice. It doesn’t necessarily go all that well with the rice we ordered considering how dry both the dishes were, but it tasted all right and would have been great as a bite. 

And from the Western side of things, we decided to get the Fish and Chips (Rs. 900). Slices of fish batter-fried to a crisp, it was more like crumb-fried fish, and not exactly the proper Fish & Chips. It would go nicely as a bite, rather than a main.

Accompanying the fish was a small serving of fries and coleslaw. Store-bought, but fried to just the right amount, the fries were tossed in chilli powder and we happened to like that particular Lankan twist to it. 

The Coleslaw, on the other hand, had far too much mayo in it. With the taste of the veggies positively fading into oblivion, we would have liked it if they had toned it down a notch. 

Pictured Above: Lime & Soda (left), Orange Juice (right)

The Lime and Soda (Rs. 200) turned out to be a not so fizzy take on the drink that was saltier than expected. With the taste of lime pulling through well, we couldn’t complain. I, personally wasn’t all that big of a fan of it because of how salty it was. 

The Orange Juice (Rs. 175) was a bit better than the lime. Sweet and refreshing, but with too much sugar involved, it was okay but nothing to write home about. 

Service 

The staff at Mahagedara seemed all right. They were quite welcoming when we arrived but they did take around 30 minutes to get our food in. It’s not ideal because there was maybe 2 people aside from us at the restaurant. 

Conclusion

In conclusion, all we can say is that while the ambience at Mahagedara is a solid 10/10, but the food could definitely use some work. However, judging by the other people at the restaurant and the food we got, we’re gonna say it’s a pretty good place to catch up with some friends over a drink. 







Share on facebook
Share on twitter
Share on whatsapp

Highlights.

Latest.

KAMU.

Welcoming the Year of the Horse at Yue Chuan, The Kingsbury

Yue Chuan, the award-winning Chinese restaurant at The Kingsbury, Colombo, invites guests to usher in the

Highlights Kamu

Soho Hospitality Charts First Expansion into South Asia with Charcoal’s Colombo Debut

Bangkok-based international hospitality group selects Sri Lanka for its game- changing dining brand Charcoal Tandoor

Highlights Kamu

Brunch at ITC Ratnadipa – Review

By Ranugi Thihansa If you’re looking for a Sunday brunch that brings together incredible food,

Highlights Kamu Yamu Guide

Harpo’s Pizza and Pasta: Review

We dropped by Harpo’s Pizza and Pasta the other day, and it turns out it’s

Highlights Kamu

The Fort Café by Tasty Caterers – Review

By Linara Wimalaweera The Fort Café by Tasty Caterers offers a refreshing escape from the

Highlights Kamu Yamu Guide

Nihonbashi by Dharshan – Review

Written by Linara Wimalaweera When it comes to Japanese fine dining in Colombo, few names

Highlights Kamu

Trending.

Jaffna Food Festival – Hotel MaRadha

Anthony Bourdain once said, "Food is everything we are. It's an extension of nationalist feeling,

Highlights Trending

City of Dreams Presents Chef Suresh Pillai’s Exclusive Takeover at Indiya

The celebrated culinary visionary brings an immersive Kerala coastal tasting experience to Cinnamon Life at

Highlights Trending

The BLAC – Bagatelle

Written by Fathima Rukaiya, Tucked away in the heart of Colombo, BLAC Bagatelle is more

Highlights Trending

Shangri-La Colombo Unveils a New Chapter at Tiki Bar

As the sun dips into the Indian Ocean and the city begins to exhale, Tiki

Trending Yamu Guide

The True Essence of Thai Cuisine at Thai Rasa

Colombo, Sri Lanka – Showcasing the refined essence of Thai cuisine, Thai Rasa at NH

Highlights Trending

Avurudu at The Kingsbury

As the Sinhala & Tamil New Year approaches, The Kingsbury, Colombo, invites guests to celebrate Aluth Avurudu with a variety ofofferings that bring together tradition, flavour and togetherness. From vibrant dining experiences and festive hampers to outdoor celebrations and athome indulgences, The Kingsbury presents a complete Avurudu offering made to suit every celebration.  At the heart of the festivities is The Kingsbury’s renowned outdoor catering and event experiences, allowing guests to host their own Avurudu celebrations with ease. Whether at home, in the office, or at the hotel’s Oval lawn, guests can enjoy delectable menus including the traditional Kevili Mesaya (LKR 3,500 +++), Lunch Buffet (LKR 5,500 +++) and Full Day Package (LKR 9,000 +++). With the option to include the ceremonial milk boiling and traditional Avurudu games, each celebration is brought to life with authenticity and seamless five-star service.  Adding to the festive experience, Churros presents the Avurudu Sweetmeat Boutique, available from 10th to 14th April 2026, where guests can explore a vibrant spread of traditional sweetmeats, including live preparations from 3:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.. Complementing this, The Kingsbury Indulgence offers a range of at-home dining options, including the Avurudu Yellow Rice Family Meal (from LKR 12,000 nett, serving 6) and a selection of Kevili Hampers, meticulously assembled with Sri Lanka’s most cherished New Year favourites. Available in multiple options, from the Mini Hamper at LKR 2,500 nett to the Kaema Mesaya at LKR 20,000 nett, these hampers are perfect for gifting and sharing, bringing the spirit of Avurudu into every home.  For those looking to dine out during the season, Harbour Court offers a special 30% savings on lunch and dinner from 12th to 17th April 2026, inviting guests to enjoy a generous spread of local and international favourites at one of the most celebrated all-day dining restaurants in Colombo. From gathering with family to celebrating with friends, it provides the perfect backdrop for festive dining in the heart of the city.  Blending tradition with contemporary hospitality, The Kingsbury, Colombo, creates a destination where Avurudu is celebrated in many forms; at home, at the table and within elegant spaces. With every detail created for meaningful moments, guests are invited to embrace the joy, warmth and spirit of the season in true Kingsbury style.  For reservations and more information, please contact +94 112 421 221  For outdoor catering and events, please contact +94 761 511 913 For orders via Indulgence, please contact +94 771 087 754

Avurudu Trending

Yamu Guide.

Shangri-La Colombo Unveils a New Chapter at Tiki Bar

As the sun dips into the Indian Ocean and the city begins to exhale, Tiki

Trending Yamu Guide

DINIDU: Colombo’s Premier Destination for Wedding Anniversary Gifts

Every wedding anniversary is a chapter of a love story that continues to evolve. These

Highlights Yamu Guide

Yazu Set to Make Sri Lankan Debut at Radisson Blu Resort Galle in 2026

Radisson Blu Resort Galle is set to unveil its newest culinary venture in March 2026 with the opening of Yazu by

Highlights Trending Yamu Guide

A Ramadan Feast Awaits at ITC Ratnadipa – Available Till March 19

This Ramadan, ITC Ratnadipa invites guests to celebrate the holy month with ‘A Feast for

Highlights Yamu Guide

Here are the must visit Iftar spots for 2026

Ramadan 2026 brings with it a beautiful season of reflection, gratitude, and shared meals. Across

Highlights Trending Yamu Guide