Restaurants We Wish Existed In Colombo
These are some restaurants we wish existed. Some or a bit silly, some are serious, but we hope they’re fun. If you have an ideas for restaurants you’d like to see in Colombo, leave them in the comments below.
These are some restaurants we wish existed. Some or a bit silly, some are serious, but we hope they’re fun. If you have an ideas for restaurants you’d like to see in Colombo, leave them in the comments below.
If you’re already on a long weekend, lucky you but you probably have run out of things to do. We have you sorted because there are couple of events that just might interest you…
Lamprais is a classic and beloved Sri Lankan meal – the appropriated history of the Dutch empire on a plate. Or a banana-leaf, more accurately. This is our 2015 taste-off of eight-contenders for the best lamprais in Colombo (in our opinion).
This Women’s Day we pay tribute to the awesome Sri Lankan women entrepreneurs behind some of our favourite restaurants and social enterprises.
If you’re visiting Colombo for the first time, or even if you’re just suddenly in the mood for some exploring – here’s a bunch of things you can try out in Sri Lanka’s big city, in 24 hours.
YAMU usually covers restaurants that have opened. This is a list of places that have closed down.
Colombo’s restaurant scene has grown quite a bit over past decade. While there are tried-and-tested favourites, there are also quite a few places that tend to fly under the radar, relatively unnoticed and under-appreciated.
This weekend we’ve got beer drinking games, children’s festivals, music shows, exhibitions and other things to do if you don’t already have plans.
Ever wondered where all those baby pictures, Bob Marleys and wise sayings on our Lankan tuk tuks come from? We followed this question all the way to its source, in Maligawatte.
The Colombo Design Market is a great platform that funds and supports some of Colombo’s artists. Their February edition also features Pecha Kucha, an international forum for young designers.