Best Japanese restaurants nearby. Discover the best Japanese food in Dehiwala-Mount Lavinia. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Japanese restaurants near you.. Dehiwala-Mount Lavinia (Sinhalese: දෙහිවල-ගල්කිස්ස Dehiwala-Galkissa, Tamil: தெஹிவளை-கல்கிசை), population 245,974 (2012) is the second largest Municipality in Sri Lanka, and covers an extent of 2109 hectares. It lies south of the Colombo Municipal Council area and separated from it by the Dehiwala canal which forms the northern boundary of DMMC. Its southern limits lie in Borupana Road and the eastern boundary is Weras Ganga with its canal system and including some areas to its east (Pepiliyana, Gangodawila and Kohuwala). This town has extensive population and rapid industrialization and urbanization in recent years. It is home to Sri Lanka's National Zoological Gardens, which remains one of Asia's largest. Colombo South Teaching Hospital, Kalubowila and Colombo Airport, Ratmalana are some important landmark in this area. Dehiwela-Mount Lavinia and Sri Jayawardenapura Kotte being two large suburban centers of the city of Colombo function together as one large urban agglomeration in the Region (Western Province). The overspill from the City in residential and commercial uses of land have rapidly urbanised these suburban centers. Dehiwela-Mount Lavinia and Sri Jayawardenpaura along with Colombo Municipal Council form the most urbanized part of the core area of the Colombo Metropolitan Region. Dehiwala and Mount Lavinia lie along the Galle Road artery, which runs along the coast to the south of the country.
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4 based on 59 reviews
The Robata, introduces seven flavours of Asia including Japanese, Chinese, Malaysian, Indonesian, Singaporean, Korean and Thai. From delicate Cantonese and fiery Sichuan delights to top quality sushi and steaming bowls of rib-sticking ramen, the Robata wi
It was surprising how quality the food was as compared with the very reasonable prices. The ambiance was so inviting and humble with a romantic touch. The restaurant is located within Movenpick hotel, Colombo which is a prime location. Can definitely recommend.Dear chamathf2014Thank you for your kind words and delighted you enjoyed your overall Robata experience. We look forward to welcoming you back here again.
Where to eat Sri Lankan food in Dehiwala-Mount Lavinia: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 182 reviews
Ramen Misoya Colombo is a part of a global chain of Ramen restaurants which originated in Japan. We are the only dedicated Ramen restaurant in Colombo, Sri Lanka which specializes in Miso Ramen. Ramen Misoya Colombo has two different miso flavors from two
I was served by Sunil and he was great. The food was a 6/10They have a few different types of ramen which are available in pork, chicken and seafood.
4 based on 200 reviews
It's just an average restaurant virtually on the pavement of a busy road. The standard is rather low and not suitable for entertaining guests. Also, there is no parking.We were greeted and seated well because the restaurant is full of staff. However most of them are just taking up space, standing around or watching TV or chatting. No one is really in charge of your table and as such service is poor.They do have alcohol. The basics are there but the prices are close to five star prices. A local bottle of Beer is Rs. 550/- but service is like at a very cheap bar. Their licence allows them to serve alcohol only during certain hours but if you bring in your own bottles, corkage is charged at Rs. 1,000/- per bottle on spirits and 500/- on wine. That makes it an un-viable place for drinks.The menu is basically Japanese and Sri Lankan. The Maki rolls were a terribly armature attempt, therefore we decided to give the entire Japanese menu (which is one whole side of the menu board) a skip. The seafood platter at Rs. 3,000/- was mostly over fried, compared very poorly with similarly priced platters at five star hotels and wasn't enough to go round the table. As a main its about enough for one person and as a starter only for two.The food as well as the service lacks professionalism and is like at a wayside Kade - although the prices are much higher and the curries aren't as tasty as in the Kades. Meat curries that should be slow cooked and ready to serve, are prepared in 5 to 10 minutes and a single portion costs around 1,000/- (with the extra charges) and are watery, under-cooked and terrible. Lentils which have been cooked well in advance are served without even heating the singe portions for Rs. 350/- barely had two table spoons of the curry.Many of the desserts on the menu aren't available
5 based on 36 reviews
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It's a unique experience in a different atmosphere. Food was excellent. Burger is a must try if you visit this place. Wish they had more parking
4 based on 59 reviews
The Robata, introduces seven flavours of Asia including Japanese, Chinese, Malaysian, Indonesian, Singaporean, Korean and Thai. From delicate Cantonese and fiery Sichuan delights to top quality sushi and steaming bowls of rib-sticking ramen, the Robata wi
It was surprising how quality the food was as compared with the very reasonable prices. The ambiance was so inviting and humble with a romantic touch. The restaurant is located within Movenpick hotel, Colombo which is a prime location. Can definitely recommend.Dear chamathf2014Thank you for your kind words and delighted you enjoyed your overall Robata experience. We look forward to welcoming you back here again.
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