Thank you so much for featuring Beruwala Eating House Wellawatta in your vlog! We're so happy you enjoyed our food. Your video really means a lot to us and is helping more people discover our restaurant. To everyone watching, we'd love for you to try our dishes! We’re grateful for this opportunity and look forward to welcoming more food lovers to our restaurant. Thank you again for this wonderful feature!
I must say I am big Sri Lankan cuisine food lover. There a number of places here in Malaysia that I frequent. On my first trip to Sri Lanka, I simply love it even more!!! I love the Lamprais , chicken deviled, gotukula, pol sambol and always look for red rice. Milk rice with lunu miris sambol and umbalakada is superb and I am not too big on milk rice. Thanks for the tips and I am looking forward to these places on my next trip to Sri Lanka. Lovely people and lovely food
I travelled through various places in Sri Lanka for 11 days in 2018. Ate quite a few different types of authentic preparations and thoroughly enjoyed. Plan on going back soon and maybe stay for a month.
At the beginning of the video u made a great point on the scope of the word “rice and curry”. Sri Lanka is missing out big time on marketing her culinary richness by labeling all the rice and curries under the general term “rice and curry”. They should make different combinations of it and give distinct names to each one of them so that they can be showcased with their unique identity at the global level.
Hi Shenelle I've been watching all your videos, and they're absolutely wonderful! You are my favorite Sri Lankan travel UA-camr and the way you deliver your content feels so natural, and everything about your videos is just amazing. Wishing you all the best, and keep up the fantastic work . ❤
Because historically, at various times Kerala people (mostly mercenaries) settled in Sri Lanka. In the north they now speak Tamil, in the south, now they speak Sinhala.
I had many malayali friends when i was studying in bangalore. I was facinated to find out the similarity of sri lankan and kerala cuisine. And also theres are so many common words in both languages. Like "Thakkali" for tomatoes and "kudaya" for umbrella.
Hi Shenelle! This is Alok from Mumbai. Thanks for sharing such a nice video for eaters like me 😂… in my next visit I will cover all the eateries which you have suggested
Dear, Shanelle, l really enjoy your Videos, as a Sri Lankan living abroad, myself and my family send you our warmes greetings and best wishes from, France.
Hi akki. I have discovered your channel recently. I'm learning english from you. You're not pretending that you can, you actually speak the real language and it's not that hard to understand what you say compared to a foreigner. Well done. Keep it up
Great Job Guys.... missing being home... brought back a lot of great food memories eating food from these spots..... also check out that hole in the wall take away on Park Road.... colts or something.... they have mad food that had heaps of people lining up to take away.... hope it hasnt changed 😢
❤🎉😊 Please be reviewing more and more srilankan traditional food restaurants especially in colombo 3,4 and 5 more specifically 😎 Good luck and blessings 🎉 Also jaffna ,the northern cultural traditional foods over there too!❤
Shenelle! It’s been ages! This video is incredible, and I’m so grateful you shared our traditional way of eating with the world. I can’t wait to visit Sri Lanka soon, and you’re making it feel like I need to hurry! Thanks again for this amazing video. Cheers! 🥂
Awesome video! Kerala and Srilanka has a lot of similarities, especially when it comes to food! ❤ In fact you should visit Kerala and checkout the food!
@@semirauthsala6001 Simply because you said something that you don’t know! 🤷🏻♂️ If you knew that there are in fact many things, especially food- that’s similar between Srilanka and Kerala
8:58 Actually you do not use chopsticks to eat Sushi, you use your fingers. This is the authentic Japanese way of eating sushi. Chopsticks are mostly used by foreigners who do not understand Japanese culture well. You could have also mentioned that in Sri Lanka, we technically do not use "hands" to eat but rather our fingers and you're not meant to get the food touching your palms. In some Indian cultures though they use the whole hand, including palms to eat.
Hey Sheneller, thank you for this brilliantly put together video. Cannot wait to try these eateries when we are back in Sri Lanka. Having said that and since you promote Sri Lanka alot, are you able to interview/ make people aware of poaching and the recent terrible incidents which happened involving innocent animals. You should not be promoting only the must sees and must dos but please can you educate/make hotels and restaurants know not to kill wild boar, rabbits, deer etc., to satisfy the human taste buds. Counting on you to do this. Thank you
You are spot on when you said that if someone who loves you feeds you the food is so much tastier. I used to feed my two sons when they were very young and one day my wife decided to try a mouthful. First question was how did you get it to taste so good? I just don't know I said. This is how I mix my food. She got hooked onto it and most days the three of them would sit in front of me while I fed them. Today my two sons are married and when we go visit them they still want me to feed them. My wife demands that I feed her at least thrice a week. BTW. You missed the Malay community. Any specific reason?
Interesting to see how the Dutch Burgher Union has opened a restaurant for the public. In the past it was a private members only club. One had to be of European descent or part European descent on the father’s side only 😆 in order to qualify.
Have you guys noticed that Mayura and most other jaffna eateries got a different type of rice with larger grain ? It looks like nadu and tastes really nice
Sheneller and Shehaan, good tips for our next trip back home. Thanks. Shehaan the music was too loud, sometimes it was hard to hear Shen. Should have used a Lapel mic too. Lot of background sound. Best. Mano.🍻
Best Sri Lanka food documentary. But your should have tried BERUWALA EATING HOUSE KIDU basket tooo. It will be so nice in presentations wise and also serve up to 6 people (2.48)
@Sheneller You have certainly provided a lot of info about rice and curry, showing the wide variety. If you can, I'd be interested in hearing your thoughts about some observations from a thoughtful foreigner staying in Sri Lanka long term. This person said their main motivation to cook at home in Sri Lanka was the lack of variety of dishes in the nearby restaurants. For example, if there are three curry shops on a street, each will serve the exact same curry. You can comment on whether, in your experience, that happens, is typical, etc. However, I'm more interested in your thoughts on a related topic: Other than any type of rice and curry dish, what are the most common other entries / main dishes to be offered in Sri Lankan cafes and restaurants? I'm not looking for variety _within_ curry, but variety _beyond_ curry. You can limit your answer to Colombo to make it easier if you wish. Thanks.
Good point. I think for a lot of foreigners who might be living in the south of Sri Lanka the options of rice and curry can quickly get boring as most shops would create the same dish everyday. In Colombo you get the luxury of having a lot more variety in that sense. Depends on where you eat and at what price point. again in Colombo you get a lot more variety where you can Choose from Fried rice, Paratta's roti's burgers submarines etc. in the more rural parts of colombo if you want to eat on a budget you option become limited to rice & curry, Biriyani & fried rice in the smaller eateries.
@@Sheneller Thanks for the info. One follow-up. To the casual observer, curry/rice vs. biryani look very similar. Can you describe how those two dishes are basically different, if they are?
@@_onesimpleideahi! A few thoughts as a local. 1. There is certainly somewhat of a variety when it comes to curry dishes in eateries, however the reason as i see it is the culture of eating out in SL. We locals tend to eat out either because (a) we like to eat something different from homecooked food, or (b) we are celebrating something, or (c) we are meeting up with friends. So when we eat out typically we like to eat something DIFFERENT rather than the stuff we eat at home. So in that sense, the available rice and curry dishes will be either VERY basic where people don't wanna spend alot for what "we can easily make ourselves" or super high end catered to tourists. There are a few mid range places popping up specially in Colombo but they are rarer. 2. Rice and curry tends to be the staple for lunch but for breakfast and dinner you get a pretty good variety. Hoppers, stringhoppers, roti, noodles, and of course standard "western" fare like sandwiches,submarines, pizza, burgers etc. There are also rice dishes which are not rice and curry - fried rice, nasi goreng, biriyani, lamprais etc. 3. Rice and curry is traditionally plain boiled white or red rice with a variety of veggie/ poultry/ fish/ meat dishes served separately. You serve everything together onto your plate and mix and eat 😋 biriyani is rice cooked in a flavourful stock with spices, meat, veggies etc all mixed in.
Heya... been following you for a bit and really enjoy your videos. Small criticism about this video... the little tag of the restaurant name and location is there for a very short time... maybe have it onscreen a bit longer as it tends to get lost in the background... I noticed mayura just as it faded..
Hi, thankyou for sharing. I loved the video. To tell you the truth, as they say in Sri Lanka, “I was swallowing spit😂” When I next visit Sri Lanka, I am going to visit all these eating places.🙏
@@Shenelleryou are absolutely right about using your hands, we always do and it’s even better when you are being fed😍can’t wait to try out all these places.
could you also include the price tag in the food that you chose to eat . Tnis will help your viewers to make informed decision to visit the eating place or otherwise.
Kidu rice or biriyani to me is the best at galle caters in dehiwala.... no other locations. That galle caters you have to order before hand .... atleast the day before order and go and collect.
Thank you so much for featuring Beruwala Eating House Wellawatta in your vlog! We're so happy you enjoyed our food. Your video really means a lot to us and is helping more people discover our restaurant.
To everyone watching, we'd love for you to try our dishes!
We’re grateful for this opportunity and look forward to welcoming more food lovers to our restaurant. Thank you again for this wonderful feature!
I must say I am big Sri Lankan cuisine food lover. There a number of places here in Malaysia that I frequent. On my first trip to Sri Lanka, I simply love it even more!!! I love the Lamprais , chicken deviled, gotukula, pol sambol and always look for red rice. Milk rice with lunu miris sambol and umbalakada is superb and I am not too big on milk rice. Thanks for the tips and I am looking forward to these places on my next trip to Sri Lanka. Lovely people and lovely food
This is the best Sri lankan food documentary in Sri lankan history, thank you madam ❤🤝🌹
I truly love what you do for our beautiful island ❤❤❤ keep up the amazing work!
Thank you so much!
I travelled through various places in Sri Lanka for 11 days in 2018. Ate quite a few different types of authentic preparations and thoroughly enjoyed. Plan on going back soon and maybe stay for a month.
OMG this is such a treat! Thank you so much, just sent you our appreciation so you can continue with your excellent content! Brgds, Bryan
Thanks a lot Bryan. too kind of you! hope you do check out the best Street food in Colombo VIdeo too :)
At the beginning of the video u made a great point on the scope of the word “rice and curry”. Sri Lanka is missing out big time on marketing her culinary richness by labeling all the rice and curries under the general term “rice and curry”. They should make different combinations of it and give distinct names to each one of them so that they can be showcased with their unique identity at the global level.
Thanks for sharing
This is ragi Zurich Switzerland 🇨🇭
Yes you are right 👏when we eating with hands get special taste 🥰🤗🤗thanks for useful video’s
I miss home now. Especially the classics around Colombo instill nostalgia. We need a part 2 and more food reviews
Hi Shenelle I've been watching all your videos, and they're absolutely wonderful! You are my favorite Sri Lankan travel UA-camr and the way you deliver your content feels so natural, and everything about your videos is just amazing. Wishing you all the best, and keep up the fantastic work . ❤
I missed out these places during my visit. In Kerala we have pothichoru , chatti choru and the Sadhya. We are culturally so similar
Agreed
Because historically, at various times Kerala people (mostly mercenaries) settled in Sri Lanka. In the north they now speak Tamil, in the south, now they speak Sinhala.
I had many malayali friends when i was studying in bangalore. I was facinated to find out the similarity of sri lankan and kerala cuisine. And also theres are so many common words in both languages. Like "Thakkali" for tomatoes and "kudaya" for umbrella.
I didn’t know that Lamprais came from Dutch culture. Thank you for letting us know. Keep doing this lovely work ❤
Thank you! 😃
I love this. It's so hard to find good rice and curry spots even for Sri Lankans when most of your rice and curry experiences came from home
Great to hear! hope you get to check them all out
Well put together documentary. Thank you for keeping up with posting high quality Sri Lankan content. :)
Good luck to both of you.
I always liked how you put your vlog together including so much useful details. Keep up the good work. All the best & thanks for sharing!!!
Hi Shenelle! This is Alok from Mumbai. Thanks for sharing such a nice video for eaters like me 😂… in my next visit I will cover all the eateries which you have suggested
So happy to hear that! 😄 hope you enjoy all the delicious food!!
@@Shenelleri see a Short Clip show civil war now in siri Lanka are thoese fake ?
@@longpham2993there is no civil war in Sri Lanka
@@longpham2993 Now there's no civil war in Sri Lanka. Civil war ended long time ago. Sri Lanka is a peaceful country now
I remember you trying to explain this food to me years ago on a beach in Vietnam. Looks amazing!
Oh wow. how lovely to connect here after all these years. lovely to see your page and blog too
Can’t wait to try all of this when am back in SL ❤️
Hope you do!
Come sri lanka
Thanks!
Thanks a lot Bryan!
This is a great informative and helpful video for both Foreigners and Sri Lankans.
God bless you Sheneller and Keep up the good work.
❣❣❣❣❣❣❣❣❣❣
Dear, Shanelle, l really enjoy your Videos, as a Sri Lankan living abroad, myself and my family send you our warmes greetings and best wishes from, France.
I am in Colombo next week and will definitely try these places especially Ranbhat Organics! Thanks for sharing!
Update: I went to Colombo and tried the Vegan 5 curry and Red Rice from this place and it was money well spent!
Thank you guys for great information. Will try those places on my next visit.
Hi shenelle ! Thank you so much for this one, you made me home sick, as I haven’t been to SL Since 2018. I love them all
Wow! Thank you for doing this very useful video. Taking Sri Lankan cuisine to the world.
Hi akki. I have discovered your channel recently. I'm learning english from you. You're not pretending that you can, you actually speak the real language and it's not that hard to understand what you say compared to a foreigner. Well done. Keep it up
Fantastic ! I love my food hence will try the places I have not gone already . Beruwala rest & Mayura . Thank you
Most welcome 😊
Thank you so much Sheneller, really enjoyed your work and keep it up ❤️🥰 really missed my country
THank you for showing the vegan options! the food looks amazing!!!
Great Job Guys.... missing being home... brought back a lot of great food memories eating food from these spots..... also check out that hole in the wall take away on Park Road.... colts or something.... they have mad food that had heaps of people lining up to take away.... hope it hasnt changed 😢
Thanks alot. will check it out
Lovely grab these...make a video for the best Snack spots too around the pearl please
I think you missed introducing the dish "Pol Sambol" which is one of my favourite.
❤🎉😊
Please be reviewing more and more srilankan traditional food restaurants especially in colombo 3,4 and 5 more specifically 😎
Good luck and blessings 🎉
Also jaffna ,the northern cultural traditional foods over there too!❤
Wow all looks yummy and mouth watering 😍 thank you for showing the best authentic cuisines in Colombo 🙏
Shenelle! It’s been ages! This video is incredible, and I’m so grateful you shared our traditional way of eating with the world. I can’t wait to visit Sri Lanka soon, and you’re making it feel like I need to hurry! Thanks again for this amazing video. Cheers! 🥂
I put banana leaf and curry pot on my list. Thank you! ❤
Very nice tooo.
Enjoying from Bangladesh and waiting for next Videos......
Hi Shenelle. Eva from Pune, India. Enjoyed your food video. Looking frwrd to tasting Sri Lankan cuisine whenever I come to Sri Lanka.
Just subscribe as I love your videos and the way you present them, keep it up
Awesome video! Kerala and Srilanka has a lot of similarities, especially when it comes to food! ❤
In fact you should visit Kerala and checkout the food!
Kerala is India sri lanka is a different country. There's nothing similar. Our culture and people are different from your country. Try to learn it
@@semirauthsala6001 Dude you need to learn more about Kerala! 🤣🤣
@@midhunjose any reason why I need to learn about some random place in dia?
@@semirauthsala6001 Simply because you said something that you don’t know! 🤷🏻♂️ If you knew that there are in fact many things, especially food- that’s similar between Srilanka and Kerala
Fr as a srilankan I thought the same
Thank you for profiling the food that all the community can enjoy.
Specially Baruwala eating house❤ & Mayura restuarant ❤
8:58 Actually you do not use chopsticks to eat Sushi, you use your fingers. This is the authentic Japanese way of eating sushi. Chopsticks are mostly used by foreigners who do not understand Japanese culture well. You could have also mentioned that in Sri Lanka, we technically do not use "hands" to eat but rather our fingers and you're not meant to get the food touching your palms. In some Indian cultures though they use the whole hand, including palms to eat.
Yes, in Sri Lanka it’s fingers not hands. In parts of Africa also they use the whole hand, including the palm of the hand.
Hey Sheneller, thank you for this brilliantly put together video. Cannot wait to try these eateries when we are back in Sri Lanka. Having said that and since you promote Sri Lanka alot, are you able to interview/ make people aware of poaching and the recent terrible incidents which happened involving innocent animals. You should not be promoting only the must sees and must dos but please can you educate/make hotels and restaurants know not to kill wild boar, rabbits, deer etc., to satisfy the human taste buds. Counting on you to do this. Thank you
Thanks for this nice video and how the various communities co-exist.
Thank you so much for sharing this video. I will visit some of these next time I am in SL. Never been to DBU, next time.
You are spot on when you said that if someone who loves you feeds you the food is so much tastier. I used to feed my two sons when they were very young and one day my wife decided to try a mouthful. First question was how did you get it to taste so good? I just don't know I said. This is how I mix my food. She got hooked onto it and most days the three of them would sit in front of me while I fed them.
Today my two sons are married and when we go visit them they still want me to feed them. My wife demands that I feed her at least thrice a week.
BTW. You missed the Malay community. Any specific reason?
Hey Shenelle, thanks for making this video for us. Please correct a typo in the pop up for Banana Leaf which reads as Banana Leak. Best regards.
Awesome with elaboratinh culture manners of eating rice & curry
Amazing Presentation Thankyou From Colombo 4. 👍
Beautifully presented keep up the good work girl 🥰👍💕
Interesting to see how the Dutch Burgher Union has opened a restaurant for the public. In the past it was a private members only club. One had to be of European descent or part European descent on the father’s side only 😆 in order to qualify.
Yeah that's to be a club member! Restaurant is open to public but not club membership 😅🤭
Thnx for this informative video Shenelle
Have you guys noticed that Mayura and most other jaffna eateries got a different type of rice with larger grain ?
It looks like nadu and tastes really nice
Great job Shenelle
Sheneller and Shehaan, good tips for our next trip back home. Thanks. Shehaan the music was too loud, sometimes it was hard to hear Shen. Should have used a Lapel mic too. Lot of background sound. Best. Mano.🍻
Great compile Sheneller! If possible try to do a lamprais specific episode, thanks
Hi Shenelle, do include the price as well, just for reference:)
Great mix of rice & curries, cheers 🥂
You could remake this video with new title Top 9 and add one Malay rice n curry place and one Chinese rice curry place. Great video.
Hi. This looks great. I don't think I could get used to or want to eat with my fingers 😂😂 do they offer knives and forks or spoons at least? 😊
Omg❤ i really love your skin tone...😮❤❤❤❤❤
Wow back in the day my favourite water was clay pot water... Takes me back to my childhood ❤❤❤
Thank you madam ❤❤❤
Keep up the amazing your work ❤❤❤
Thank a lot! we definitely will!
favourite youtube show ever💗
Best Sri Lanka food documentary. But your should have tried BERUWALA EATING HOUSE KIDU basket tooo. It will be so nice in presentations wise and also serve up to 6 people (2.48)
Thanks a lot. we had only 3 of us to film that day hence didnt wanna waste. love getting the basket
I missed Amberella curry. Very hard to get Amberella in the middle of Canada where I am. :(
@Sheneller You have certainly provided a lot of info about rice and curry, showing the wide variety. If you can, I'd be interested in hearing your thoughts about some observations from a thoughtful foreigner staying in Sri Lanka long term. This person said their main motivation to cook at home in Sri Lanka was the lack of variety of dishes in the nearby restaurants. For example, if there are three curry shops on a street, each will serve the exact same curry. You can comment on whether, in your experience, that happens, is typical, etc.
However, I'm more interested in your thoughts on a related topic:
Other than any type of rice and curry dish, what are the most common other entries / main dishes to be offered in Sri Lankan cafes and restaurants? I'm not looking for variety _within_ curry, but variety _beyond_ curry. You can limit your answer to Colombo to make it easier if you wish. Thanks.
Good point. I think for a lot of foreigners who might be living in the south of Sri Lanka the options of rice and curry can quickly get boring as most shops would create the same dish everyday. In Colombo you get the luxury of having a lot more variety in that sense.
Depends on where you eat and at what price point. again in Colombo you get a lot more variety where you can Choose from Fried rice, Paratta's roti's burgers submarines etc. in the more rural parts of colombo if you want to eat on a budget you option become limited to rice & curry, Biriyani & fried rice in the smaller eateries.
@@Sheneller Thanks for the info. One follow-up. To the casual observer, curry/rice vs. biryani look very similar. Can you describe how those two dishes are basically different, if they are?
@@Sheneller Maybe the question about biryani is for Shehaan?
@@_onesimpleideahi! A few thoughts as a local.
1. There is certainly somewhat of a variety when it comes to curry dishes in eateries, however the reason as i see it is the culture of eating out in SL. We locals tend to eat out either because (a) we like to eat something different from homecooked food, or (b) we are celebrating something, or (c) we are meeting up with friends. So when we eat out typically we like to eat something DIFFERENT rather than the stuff we eat at home. So in that sense, the available rice and curry dishes will be either VERY basic where people don't wanna spend alot for what "we can easily make ourselves" or super high end catered to tourists. There are a few mid range places popping up specially in Colombo but they are rarer.
2. Rice and curry tends to be the staple for lunch but for breakfast and dinner you get a pretty good variety. Hoppers, stringhoppers, roti, noodles, and of course standard "western" fare like sandwiches,submarines, pizza, burgers etc. There are also rice dishes which are not rice and curry - fried rice, nasi goreng, biriyani, lamprais etc.
3. Rice and curry is traditionally plain boiled white or red rice with a variety of veggie/ poultry/ fish/ meat dishes served separately. You serve everything together onto your plate and mix and eat 😋 biriyani is rice cooked in a flavourful stock with spices, meat, veggies etc all mixed in.
Please recommend a nice budget-friendly sea food place that we can enjoy in Petta or nearby areas. Looking for authentic Sri Lankan cuisine :)
Love this!❤
😊😊❤still drooling looking at the kidu.plz do a biriyani and and if possible NAALADI WITH SOUP which is much flavorful than kidu😊❤
Great video ❤❤😋
Hi, your great thoughtful presentation is mesmerizing .
😂😂👍
Harima lassana katavak. Praise the Lord 🙏❤
Top notch content thank you 🙏🏼
Thanks a lot
9:50 Thank you so much for this beautiful video Shenelle ♥️ Do visit us again soon 🍃
According to me, She is the best local UA-camr. 🎉❤
My favourite girl after Rihanna. ❤
So nice video. All the best.
Great work girl❤
Looks amazing can you share the ones that deliver on
good
your video ispire to me for a sri lanka tour
There.. 2007..5star.. Hotels.. Beach. One.. Day..
VERY NICE VIDEO . Where is this restaurant?.
What’s Nellum kolaa?? 13:03
Lotus leaf
Heya... been following you for a bit and really enjoy your videos. Small criticism about this video... the little tag of the restaurant name and location is there for a very short time... maybe have it onscreen a bit longer as it tends to get lost in the background... I noticed mayura just as it faded..
Noted! Thanks for the tip ♥️
Praneetha FTW!!
Really like you Video English learning ❤😮
try seaKing Outlet for best Lamprais and Biryani Port city
Hi, thankyou for sharing. I loved the video. To tell you the truth, as they say in Sri Lanka, “I was swallowing spit😂” When I next visit Sri Lanka, I am going to visit all these eating places.🙏
😂😂😂 hope you visit and like them all!!
@@Shenelleryou are absolutely right about using your hands, we always do and it’s even better when you are being fed😍can’t wait to try out all these places.
I came from uk to Sri Lanka I’m from Sri Lanka can you tell me some beautiful Destinations for our trip❤❤
Lz do a video about anuradhapura and polonnaruwa culture ❤❤❤❤
Coming up soon!
Lovely video shenelle
Thanks a lot
@Sheneller my pleasure
Hello lovely shenelle my favorite UA-camr ❤
I think Nelum Koley needs to be here too!
Nice video.
Where is this place?
I miss Sri Lanka.
could you also include the price tag in the food that you chose to eat . Tnis will help your viewers to make informed decision to visit the eating place or otherwise.
Yummy food. Very nice video. I subscribe to your channel and put a like for the video.
Kidu rice or biriyani to me is the best at galle caters in dehiwala.... no other locations. That galle caters you have to order before hand .... atleast the day before order and go and collect.
Agreed. For this video the focus on places you can go and sit and eat as a tourist
Thanks 👍👍👍
Visit this Beautiful island. You will enjoy every bit