What happens when East and West, North and South all come together in
the kitchen at MLH in a sync with what you love to have? Unique dining nights
emerge at the Governor’s Terrace. LKR2600/-nett per night and over fifteen
dishes are celebrated each theme night to satisfy one’s tastebuds.
Monday : Culinary Influences of Ceylon
Celebrating the culinary
favorites of the Colonial era with Dutch, Portuguese and English cuisine. Dishes
such as Lamprais, Mani Pittu and Babath curry will be on the cards.
Tuesday : Feasts of the Desert
Fusion cuisine featuring Middle Eastern, Arabian, Lebanese,
Moroccan and Persian Dishes. Favorites like Lamb Tagine, Falafel, Bussa Bossa,
and Live Cooking spots
Wednesday : Secrets of the Silk Route
Feast on Chinese, Thai, Indonesian and the rich diversity of
Silk Route cuisine. Laksa, Miso. Peking Style Chicken, and not forgetting the
Singaporean Chili Crab are a few to mention. And the ‘made to order’ salad
station with Indonesia’s very own Gado Gado Salad
Thursday : United States of India
Relish the opulent tastes in the many regional
cuisines native to India. The menu authentically uplifts cuisine from the North, South, east and west of
India while offering guests the additional delight of cuisines shaped by Hindu
and Jain beliefs, in particular vegetarianism, and the influences of cultural
interaction from other societies that has spiced up dishes to suit any palate.
Over twenty varieties of regional dishes synonymous
to India will be the night’s focus. Regional dishes like Prawns Koliwada, Jeera
Pulao, Badam Kheer, Mutton Shami Kebab, and more
Friday : Backyard BBQ
A real BBQ is simply a matter of taste. Flavourful, sizzling
Honey Mustard Grilled Pork Chops, Chorizo, all types of sausages and other
grilled, smoked, spice rubbed and churrasco style dishes.
Saturday : Viaggio in Italia
Journey to Italy and savour favourites from the
Mediterranean coast. Like Spaghetti Vongole Aioli, Pizza A Prosiutto, Chicken
Parmigiana and many more
Sunday : Ape Kema
Chef Publis surfaces food synonymous to all communities of Sri Lanka. With
the many fragrances and spices parallel to South Indian food, it remains
distinctly its own form of cuisine. Throughout years of colonization and
influence from other countries, Sri Lanka has adapted its food culture into a
blend of different curry concoctions and dishes which is ready to be
experienced with authenticity and traditions entwined. Dishes like Chicken
Dummassa, Maldive Fish Sambol, Beef Cutlets, Ghee Rice, Pork Black Pepper,
Mutton Chutty Roast, Dolos Mahe
Salad, Waraka Gini Sisila (flambé) are
some of the items in the menu.
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