Our cooking experience blends the rich flavors of Sri Lanka with the charm of village life. You’ll cook in a traditional clay kitchen under a coconut-leaf roof, using age-old tools like the miris gala (stone grinder), hiramanaya (coconut scraper), and wood-fired stove. Every dish is infused with the smoky aroma of firewood and the freshness of hand-prepared ingredients. From creamy kiribath paired with spicy lunu miris, to festive sweets like kokis and konda keum, each bite carries the taste of tradition, celebration, and home. More than a meal, it’s an edible journey into Sri Lanka’s cultural soul.
Traditional Sri lankan milk rice
Learn the techniques of crafting the perfect milk rice, infused with the rich flavors of coconut milk and served with delicious local accompaniments.
Spicy Katta sambol
A fiery Sri Lankan condiment made from crushed red chili, onions, lime, and salt—perfectly balanced to add a bold, zesty kick to any meal!
Fresh local fruit
Fresh local welcome drink
Sri Lankan Traditional Onion Sambol with Maldive Fish
A spicy and tangy relish made with finely sliced onions, chili flakes, salt, lime juice, and the rich umami flavor of sun-dried Maldive fish.
Konda keum
A traditional Sri Lankan deep-fried sweet made during New Year celebrations. Made from rice flour, treacle, and coconut milk, shaped into flower
kokis
A crispy, golden Sri Lankan snack made for festive occasions. Prepared by dipping a decorative mold into a rice flour and coconut milk batter.
Peni Walalu
A traditional Sri Lankan sweet made from urad dal flour, deep-fried into coil shapes, and soaked in golden treacle syrup.
Asmi
A delicate Sri Lankan sweet made from a batter of rice flour and coconut milk, blended with cinnamon leaf extract.
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