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Commons Coffee House launches Sri Lankan menu and garden dining

Wednesday, 18 March 2015 00:00 -     - {{hitsCtrl.values.hits}}

  The Commons Coffee House, well known for its extensive coffee house menu, launched a new Sri Lankan menu highlighting local cuisine with a creative twist, to enjoy in the newly refurbished courtyard. Adding a warm ambiance, the garden courtyard, with the lanterns lit at night, the occasional welcome breeze and the Rotti Cart outlet, offers an enjoyable option from dining inside. The menu highlights creative presentations of our own local favourites. Some are ‘must try’s... the hopper range has a choice of stuffed or topped hoppers with egg and seeni sambol, tandoori chicken, prawn masala or crab meat and milk or jaggery hoppers – not to be missed. The extensive kottu range offers prawns pini kottu, dalla and an interesting ‘Anam manam kottu tossed with a variety of ingredients. Adding more to the Commons specials they serve string Godamba and a dry fruit and nut string hopper also. Not forgetting the home, specialty – Pol rotti which is offered, stuffed with crab meat, tandoori chicken, cheese and seeni sambol and more. There is the ‘Steam Bar’ with the choice of everyone’s favourite, plain, savoury or Kurakkan Pittu. All of the above is served with a choice of curries ranging from ambul thiyal, mutton, chicken, beef, babath or prawn. There is a special selection of deals for each item, to enjoy with more than two persons, offering value for your money. It’s a truly delightful setting to enjoy your local favourites presented by Chef Prasad, Asst. Chef Christian and their team, with unique presentation of the food to enjoy with a choice of local fresh juices and the scrumptious desserts from the ‘Dessert Cupboard’ that Commons is famous for, to end this joyful meal. Enjoy the unique flavours of Commons Sri Lankan menu in the garden courtyard, which promises to be a truly relaxing experience for many to enjoy. Visit www.thecommonscolombo.com or contact 2694435 for more reservations and information.

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