Sri Lanka Street Food – COLOMBO’S BEST STREET FOOD GUIDE! CRAZY Fish Market + Spicy Curry!

by Luke Martin

Huge Sri Lankan street food tour of Colombo!!

We Tried Sri Lankan Street Food in Colombo

by Flying The Nest

We are in Colombo on the hunt to try and find some local Sri Lankan street food.

Dishes we tried:

– Hopper with Sambol (sugar sambol, Maldivian fish sambol and Raw Chilli Sambol)

– Sri Lanka local black tea (Ginger, sugar + black tea)

– Tapioca Porridge

– Fried wheat snack with garlic – Fish stick – Falooda – Kottu Rotti (with seafood)

HUGE Street Food Tour of Colombo, Sri Lanka – INSANE SEAFOOD + CURRY w/ GIANT GOD LEVEL MUD CRABS!

by The Food Ranger

We’re going DEEP for street food in Colombo, Sri Lanka! Sri Lankan street food is WORLD FAMOUS for being SPICY and full of flavour! Today, we’re trying some INSANE SEAFOOD and SPICY CURRY with HUGE CRABS and GIANT PRAWNS at the WORLD FAMOUS Ministry of Crab! You’re going to LOVE this Sri Lankan food tour! We’re having tons of delicious street food in Sri Lanka!

Street Food in Sri Lanka – ULTIMATE FOOD TOUR – Egg Hoppers + Kottu Roti in Colombo, Sri Lanka!

by Mark Wiens

COLOMBO, SRI LANKA – We went on an ultimate Sri Lankan street food tour of Colombo, starting from the outskirts of the city and working our way into the market, and all the way to the Galle Face coast. Colombo is a fantastic city, vibrant, and calm and relaxing all the at the same time, and an array of delicious food.

Breakfast roti – We started in the morning for a classic Sri Lankan food breakfast, roti, stuffed with egg, chopped up and topped with curry sauce and dall. It was delicious, especially followed with ginger tea. Total price – 200 LKR ($1.12)

Milano Hotel (Restaurant) – For lunch, Ruzaina and I went to eat at one of her favorite Sri Lankan local restaurants serving a mix of rice and curry. Highly recommended. Total price – 760 LKR ($4.24)

New Paris Hotel – One of my favorite Sri Lankan foods is hoppers, and more specifically egg hoppers – a combinations of rice flour batter and coconut milk, fried in a rounded skillet and topped with an egg. Egg hoppers – 40 LKR ($0.22) eac

Fruit – 100 LKR ($0.56) – First we stopped to eat some pickled and candied fruit. I especially liked the black pepper rub on some of the fruit like the pineapple.

Bombay Sweetmeat Mart – One of the popular local Sri Lankan things to eat in Pettah is faluda and samosas. Pretty good, but I’m not huge on faluda. Total price – 320 LKR ($1.79)

Intestines and chicken necks – 390 LKR ($2.18) – Next we stopped to eat intestines and tripe, and chicken necks. All of it was pretty tasty, my kind of snack. Brains – 660 LKR ($3.68) – Next up on this Sri Lankan street food tour, we had a huge bite of brains, all of us.

Galle Face – Finally, to end this Sri Lankan food tour, we headed to the most iconic area of Colombo – Galle Face. In the evening you’ll find food vendors setting up, selling snacks and quick meals. Isso Vadai – 200 LKR ($1.12) – are fried little fritters of shrimp and crab, and it’s something you’ve got to try. I ended with special kottu roti – 600 LKR ($3.35).