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Founder and CEO Apinash Sivagumaaran
COO/Group Chef Indrajith Nishantha
Customers enjoying lower prices at Isso’s Colombo City Centre outlet
Isso, Sri Lanka’s popular seafood restaurant chain, has launched a new menu featuring price reductions of up to 20% across all its outlets, located in Colombo 3, CCC, Battaramulla, Trincomalee, and Weligama.
The revamped menu, unveiled at the CCC outlet, reflects Isso’s commitment to making high-quality prawn dishes more accessible to all Sri Lankans, as a gesture of gratitude to loyal customers. The updated menu introduces new prawn dishes from Rs. 999 onwards, aligning with Isso’s goal of providing premium, affordable seafood dining.
Over the last five years, Sri Lanka’s economic challenges have impacted both businesses and consumers. With the country’s recent shift towards economic stability and deflation—the first instance since 1995— Isso is leading the way as the first Sri Lankan restaurant chain to reduce prices in response to these improvements.
Isso Restaurants Ltd. Founder and CEO Apinash Sivagumaaran said: “At Isso, our customers are at the heart of everything we do. Since its inception, we have been on a mission to bring people together through delicious prawn dishes at an affordable price. Over the recent years due to many disruptions that resulted in ingredient costs fluctuating, we were forced to adjust our prices. We know how important affordability is to families across Sri Lanka. As the economy recovers and prices of ingredients have stabilised or come down, we want to focus on the core of our brands purpose to make prawns an everyday food option by making it more
affordable.”
Isso’s commitment to quality extends to its sourcing practices, partnering with Alpex Marine Ltd. to support sustainable, locally sourced prawns from Jaffna and Chilaw fishing communities. With an emphasis on freshness, Isso ensures that prawns are delivered to its kitchens within 24 hours of being caught, maintaining quality through a precise temperature-controlled supply chain from boat to restaurant.
“By making high-quality Sri Lankan prawns and other seafood dishes more accessible, we hope to offer more people the chance to enjoy our seafood without compromising on taste or quality. We aim to create a dining experience that everyone can be proud of, supporting local communities and strengthening our bond with our customers through every meal.”
Beyond price reductions, Isso is enhancing its brand experience through technology and streamlined workflows to improve order times and standardise staff training, reflecting the brand’s dedication to quality, efficiency and job creation within Sri Lanka’s local economy,” Sivagumaaran added.