We were excited to try Sri Lankan food in Orlando since we are originally from Sri Lanka n the place didn’t disappoint. The atmosphere was calm n inviting n the cleanliness of the food cart was well maintained. We ordered Sri Lankan Empanadas [Patties], Fish Rolls, Chicken Curry with Parata n Sri Lankan style Chicken Fried Rice. Unfortunately, they were out of "Pol Roti" during our visit, which we were hoping to try ...
The Fish Rolls were absolutely delicious a solid 5/5. The Chicken Curry was also fantastic ... So I'd give that a 5/5 as well. However the Sri Lankan style Chicken Fried Rice didn’t quite hit the mark for me. It wasn’t quite like the fried rice we typically enjoy back home in Sri Lanka n had more of a “Kottu Rice” feel to it ... Similarly the "Lunu Miris" was a bit different from what we’re used to, likely because they need to adjust the spice level ... Yes, that makes sense coz they are not targeting only Sri Lankan customers ...
Despite these minor differences, the overall experience was wonderful n I’d definitely return when I’m in Orlando to try the Pol Roti. One suggestion for the owner would be to consider adding Sri Lankan Tea to the menu ... It would be a nice touch. Wishing them all the best n...
Read moreGet over here and try Sri Lankan food!! I have been anxious to try out this food truck. I got the typical safe dishes. Ordered through Uber, and it was packed in Styrofoam containers, very neatly. Chicken fried rice was a delicious fusion of flavors. Garlic. Onion, hint of curry. Scrambled eggs. Such a vibrant taste. Tiny bit on the oily side, but it's so delicious. There was enough for 2 people. I also got the mixed plate with the chicken kottu, roti with sauce, and a roti melt. This dish is 5/5. The roti is filled with chicken, cheese, and spices. Perfect handheld food. I can eat 5 of these. The kottu is a mixture of roti, eggs, meat, and spices stir-fried with a hint of curry. I never had anything like it. Perfect for a late night snack or main meal. The texture is quite unique, chewy tastes like broad noodles. Garlic, ginger, curry, and a hint of chilies. I got the chicken and can't wait to try the beef. Things I want to try next: goat curry, fish curry, coconut roti, eggplant sambol and carrot/ carrot salad. I am not vegetarian, but if I was ....I would eat here. Seriously amazing cuisine!!! We also got the chicken empanada and fish cake. Highly...
Read moreI saw another review where it said they drive from West Palm Beach, and I thought, well, maybe they're kinfolk or close friends, but made me want to try. I got the mixed box with pork Kottu and a chicken Roti melt. The roti is different then the guyanese style, and still different then the Naan, a bit flakier, but holds up well. The spices are nice, and the man running it let me try some sambal as well, and it is layered with flavors. He has a really brilliant usage of spice, some heat, which I love, but is in no way over powering. I liked the melt a lot, it's like birrias tacos but dipping it into curry. The pork Kottu though, I could eat that everyday and it tasted much different from the melt than I was expecting. The fish roll was super good, especially dipped in the curry. He was serving biryani later in the day, but I had to go do that work thing. I'm already looking forward to...
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