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Sri Lanka’s tropical climate supports an abundance of nutritious coconuts, vibrant spices and fresh seafood that influence some of the most popular dishes, and vegans and vegetarians are well catered for. Here’s our guide to some of the dishes you must try.


1. Pol Roti (Coconut flatbread)

Get ready to fall in love withrotis. A ‘roti’ is a type of Sri Lankan flatbread that comes in many different varieties and can be eaten at breakfast, lunch, dinner - and even dessert!

Pol rotishave a similar taste to naan bread. Served warm, they are made with wheat flour and scraped coconut. You will most likely be servedrotisalongside various curry dishes, but they also make a great street food snack on their own.

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2. Rice and Curry (and papadums!)

Sri Lankan curry and rice is the quintessential dish of the island and usually is eaten at lunchtime. There is an abundance of curries for you to choose from, so you'll always have a new dish to try. Some of the most popular of these are dahl, chicken, fish and gotu kola sambol. You’ll often find a buffet style of food served at restaurants, where you can try as much as you like and experience many different dishes.

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3. Appa / Hoppers

Hoppers can be a sweet or savoury dish. You’ll find egg hoppers a staple dish on any Sri Lankan breakfast menu. Made in a similar way to a pancake - a ladle of rice flour and coconut milk batter is fried in a small wok for a few minutes and finally garnished with sugar or with salt, onions and optional chillies.

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4. Sour fish curry

One of the most popular Sri Lankan curries is theambul thiyal- sour fish curry. This dish originated in Southern Sri Lanka as a way to preserve fish. Cubed fish, usually tuna, is sauteed in spices such as garlic, turmeric, black pepper and cinnamon. The secret ingredient here is goraka: a tamarind-like fruit that, when dried, gives the dish its distinctive tart flavour.

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5. Ceylon Tea

No trip to Sri Lanka is complete without trying a cup of Ceylon tea. The tea is usually served black with milk and kithul jaggery - a cube of brown refined sugar - perfectfor those with a sweet tooth. We’d recommend trying your first sip without any extras to really enjoy the taste of the pure tea leaves. OurHighlights of Sri Lanka tripincludes a tea tasting en route from Kandy to Unawatuna.

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6. Kola Kanda

Kola Kana is a traditional green, herby concoction that is believed to help digestion, enhance your immune system and reduce cholesterol levels. This age-old energy boost can be served in a bowl or glass and is almost like a herbal porridge. In ancient Sri Lanka, this wholesome mix was taken on an empty stomach before breakfast. It is also said to bring a cooling effect for the body - perfect for those hot monsoon days!

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7. Toddy & Arrack

‘Toddy’ is a sharp local alcoholic drink made in the first fermenting stages of the sap of palm trees. ‘Arrack’ is a further fermented and refined version of ‘Toddy.’ ‘Arrack’ could be one of the oldest distilled spirits in the world - it has been traced back to 5th century AD, and is the national spirit of Sri Lanka. It’s considered best mixed with local ginger ale to form a tasty, refreshing tipple. The process of collecting the sap is called ‘Toddy tapping’. The toddy tapper climbs the coconut trees and walks on weather-worn tightropes from tree to tree, collecting the coconut flowers when they’re ready for harvesting.

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8. The King Coconut

If you’re feeling thirsty on a hot day, reach for a large orange king coconut. Full of delicious and nutritious ingredients, king coconuts are indigenous to Sri Lanka. You’ll find plenty on offer in the markets and street vendors, ready for you to try. Just remember to say no to plastic straws! They can cut the top of the coconut big enough to drink straight from. Coconuts play a strong part in Sri Lankan cuisine: from frying vegetables in coconut oil, adding coconut milk to curries to cool down the spices, and using coconut flesh to make spicysambol- an accompaniment for bread and rice.

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FAQs

Top 8 dishes to try in Sri Lanka | Blog? ›

Rice & Curry

Firstly, “Rice and Curry”: the national dish. Forget India, Sri Lanka is the birthplace of the make-you-cry-curry.

Which five of the following dishes are Sri Lankan specialties? ›

Top 5 Sri Lankan foods to try
  • KOTTU ROTI. It started as a clever way to prevent leftovers from going to waste and has grown into one of Sri Lanka's best-loved street food dishes. ...
  • APPA / HOPPERS. ...
  • AMBUL THIYAL / SOUR FISH CURRY. ...
  • WAMBATU MOJU. ...
  • POLOS CURRY.

What is Sri Lanka's national dish? ›

Rice & Curry

Firstly, “Rice and Curry”: the national dish. Forget India, Sri Lanka is the birthplace of the make-you-cry-curry.

Which of these dishes is widely popular in Sri Lanka and India? ›

Parippu – [Dal Curry]

It is a traditional Sri Lankan meal that is also popular in South India. Masoor and Tuvar dal (lentils) are the most often used dals in curries.

What is the food guide to Sri Lanka? ›

12 foods you should try in Sri Lanka – from sour fish curry to...
  • Fish ambul thiyal (sour fish curry) — ...
  • Kukul mas curry (chicken curry) — ...
  • Parippu (dhal curry) — ...
  • Polos (green jackfruit curry) — ...
  • Wambatu moju (eggplant/brinjals pickle) — ...
  • Gotu kola sambol (pennywort salad) — ...
  • Kottu — ...
  • Kiribath —

What are the best Sri Lankan dishes? ›

10 Typical Sri Lankan Dishes to try!
  • Indiappa: A dance of textures & flavours. ...
  • Kottu Roti: An all rounder. ...
  • Lamprais: Taste the love with every bite. ...
  • Pol Sambol: Spicy side dish. ...
  • Pol Roti: පොල් රොටි ...
  • Wambatu Moju: Crispy goodness. ...
  • Kiribath: Celebration in your mouth. ...
  • Watalappam: For the sweet tooths.

What do Sri Lankans eat the most? ›

Rice and Curry (and papadums!)

Sri Lankan curry and rice is the quintessential dish of the island and usually is eaten at lunchtime. There is an abundance of curries for you to choose from, so you'll always have a new dish to try. Some of the most popular of these are dahl, chicken, fish and gotu kola sambol.

What is a typical Sri Lankan breakfast? ›

Sri Lankan usually prefer rice and curry for any meal. But if you are to buy breakfast from a reputed restaurant it may have a variety of choices like Indian , Thai, even western. If it's a street vendor or a common food vendor it may be rice and curry, string hoppers, roti with a curry of your choice, bread and Dahl.

What is the national fruit of Sri Lanka? ›

Jackfruit is the national fruit of Srilanka. The capital of Srilanka is Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte, Colombo.

What is the auspicious food in Sri Lanka? ›

Kiribath or Milkrice is a traditional Sri Lankan meal which is made from rice. Kiribath is prepared by cooking rice with coconut milk. The name of “Kiribath” has originated as “Kiri” is referred for Milk and “Bath” is referred for “Rice”. Kiribath is considered as a meal which is served in every auspicious moment.

What is the food problem in Sri Lanka? ›

Full-on Food Crisis

Since 2021, the rising cost of food in Sri Lanka has been burdening the entire population, particularly the poor people. By May 2022, the country faced a full-on food crisis. About 38% of households, or 6.3 million people, were considered moderately or severely food insecure by July 2022.

What is the Speciality of Sri Lanka? ›

It's the fourth largest exporter of tea in the world (Source updated 13/02/18), and in February 2017, marked its 150th anniversary of tea exportation. Ceylon Tea, being that Sri Lanka is most known for, is considered by the cleanest tea in the world by the ISO (with the least pesticide residue quantities).

What are the food categories in Sri Lanka? ›

The food guide of Sri Lanka is a food plate divided in five sections. The first four sections include the recommended food groups represented in the food plate, these are; fruit and vegetables; cereals and starchy foods; fish, eggs and lean meat; and pulses.

What is the name of the Sri Lankan rice dish? ›

Kiribath. Wanna try? Favorite? This simple combination of rice and coconut milk is a staple dish throughout Sri Lanka.

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