Kirullapone market complex, which located in Kirullapone junction, next to the Bodhi Buddha Mandir, has everything that satisfies the household requirements. Fresh vegetables, fruits 🍉, Ayurvedic medical ingredients, Fresh Chicken 🍗🥩 Fish 🐟, Electronic items, Fancy items, Plastic items. The items are relatively cheap and the quality is much higher in relative scale. Though the place is maintained by the Colombo municipal council, cleanliness of the place is much lower but the shopkeeper used to clean their surrounding to attract the Customers 🧹. You can see sweet cats and kitten playing around and the people treat them in an equal manner. Parking slots are already available. 🚘🏍 Open on Monday to Saturday up to 9 Pm and on Sundays it closes at 3 Pm. Apart from the single drawback,the main expectation of buying the things can be done with good quality foods and items. Recommend the place....
Read moreKirulapone Market (also known as Kirulapone Shopping Complex and Public Market) is the main shopping area in the town. It is quite a busy place, which means the parking situation is far from convenient. We go there by private vehicle, and it usually takes a few minutes of gridlock and waiting to find a bay to squeeze into. The vendors here are fully stocked and sell at reasonable prices, but their prices are slightly higher than those at supermarkets. Presumably, since the produce is fresh. Additionally, since the market is so busy, the checkout process is fast and efficient in most stores. Most of the staff working at these shops are helpful and friendly and will go out of their way to help you without any further incentives, which is highly commendable. However, since this is a public market, it is not clean and organized, and it is not recommended for those not accustomed to...
Read moreA different shopping experience harking back to the past. A market complex with the 1970s look. Many shops and stalls offering all manner of goods, mostly groceries. Visiting this place is an experience in itself for those who would appreciate the somewhat rough and tumble shopping style of the past. You could even take a break munching a typical local "shorteat", sipping an ice cold fizzy drink or have a buth packet (local rice & curry) with a coke to wash it down. Don't let the cracked and pot-holed cement floor or the discoloured walls put you off as they are also part of the down-to-earth and enjoyable experience there, as you would realise after a few...
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