Crossroads

292 Nawala Road, Nawala



Last updated by shru on 13 May 2013


Nawala isn't a bad place for eating out. While you won't get the high end elegance of Colpetty or five star buffet spreads, amidst all the toilet and tile shops exists a pretty decent selection of affordable eateries: Steam Boat, Sovereign German Restaurant, Machan and Crossroads to name, well, most of them - but compare to the grand choice between Pizza Hut, KFC or McDonald's you'd get in Nugegoda.

Crossroads, run by Tasty Caterers, is a good restaurant. With a funny menu dancing across a variety of cuisines (Thai, Western, Mexican, Italian, Sri Lankan) the food, while not authentic, lives up to the name of its proprietors and actually is quite tasty. As well as affordable. The average dish here costs around Rs. 750 - and the portions are all pretty hefty. We're particularly fond of the chicken fajita (Rs. 750). Unlike the half hearted chicken and veg wraps that are usually passed off for fajitas in this country, the wrap served here is packed to the brim with Mexican flavour. Stuffed full of chicken, kidney beans and cheese, the chicken is prepared chilli con carne style. Very oozy, with lots of chilli powder and tender pieces of meat. Served with a good dollop of sour cream, each bite is messy and delicious.

Veering toward the Italian side of the menu we also tried the spaghetti carbonara (Rs. 700). This is a tricky dish to get right and it's rarely done well in Sri Lanka. Crossroads didn't really come close in terms of authenticity, but still managed to pull off a deliciously cheesy tangle of pasta drowning in cream, parmesan and bacon.

As with most Tasty outlets, the restaurant includes a section where you can purchase short-eats or lunchtime rice and curry. We've had the Tasty rice before and it's pretty good. The Crossroads restaurant, however, offers more variety than your average Tasty outlet and the venue, while simple, is clean and pleasant enough - dining outside in the evening, however, might offer a more picturesque option. This is good food in Nawala. The chicken fajita, in particular, excellent.


Tips

The drinks at Crossroads are more exciting than your usual Fanta-Coke-EGB selection. We'd recommend the berry and berry smoothie (Rs. 230), this is thick and yoghurty with just a hint of banana and lots and lots of berries. Also good is the St. Clements, a fizzy blackcurrant cordial and sprite (?) concoction (Rs. 175). They don't serve alcohol.
Best time: Lunch Dinner



Comments

  • Oshada
    30 January 2013
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    Nice, I wish I still lived down Temple Rd. Immense nostalgia

  • Omar
    9 March 2013
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    Food was not property prepared. Service is terrible for the price.

  • Sandy
    13 March 2013
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    overpriced for a mediocre place

  • They also have excellent hoppers which you can take away. Along with a pretty good prawn curry. They did not take credit cards before which was a major pain. Though that might have changed by now.

  • Nimal
    22 March 2013
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    Take away is ok. Restaurant is a crappy place. Food is really overpriced.

  • viran
    22 March 2013
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    is it proper bacon or "chicken bacon"?

  • Ruks
    22 April 2013
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    Good food in ample portions.Bit pricy but well worth it.I think its value for money.Been going here alot. and the staff is very nice and friendly problem is the small parking area.Had to drive by several times just because there was no parking.Their burrito is a must try

  • ZenaliGunasekara
    2 May 2013
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    Nice place to visit with the family…

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