"cheap" or "affordable" snacks are quite famous in Sri Lanka. You get these "mobile - baked product sellers" passing your gate every morning. Pictured here are the contents of an Omelette Bun that costs Rs.25 (around $0.20).
Going healthy.. I'm not a big fan of salads. But scrambled egg & slices of garlic bread definitely make things better.. Good option for a healthy lunch.
For Rs.100 (I ordered 2. So the platter was Rs.200.) these Roast-Paan sandwiches filled with spicy mutton are worth every rupee! (You don't get to say that for many sandwich places in Colombo!) They make great snack for your tea, hot or iced. And the location is nice too!
A middle-eastern dessert made with milk & flavored with rose water. Topped with nuts. Not too sweet. Kinda like pudding.
Mandi rice served with grilled marinated chicken. Distinctly different from the Indian rice dishes. A filling meal.
When you can't decide, go for some tuna sandwich. Never disappoints!
Freshly made waffles & some hot tea: perfect for a rainy afternoon!
One of those good dishes to try at Mirage. Rice mixed with seafood & chicken; accompanied by a fried prawn, omelette, chicken satey, & chille paste. Portion is not huge, but enough for one. Damage is Rs. 550.
You can't simply hate spicy prawns. Amaravathi is well known for their Biriyani. Priced at Rs.710, this portion is easily enough for two, & comes with 20+ prawns & a boiled egg, raita, & gravy.
Not in the picture are the rice, and the non-veg curry. The Thali at Amaravathi makes a filling meal! Gotta love the 'payasam'!
Not anywhere close to some of the offerings in Colombo; but still a decent Indian style chicken Biriyani..
Some delicious offering to go with your t-Shakes!