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115 Fifth Lane (commonly known as Fifth Lane) is the home of Ranil Wickremesinghe, the former Prime Minister and President of Sri Lanka. It was built by Wickremesinghe's father, press baron Esmond Wickremesinghe .
Sri Lanka: 2013: Softlogic Restaurants Pvt Ltd (a fully owned subsidiary of Softlogic Holdings PLC) As of March 2022, there are 23 outlets in Sri Lanka. [72] Taiwan: 1989: Nexus Point Capital: 漢堡王 (in Chinese) [73] There are 37 outlets in Taiwan as of January 2019. [74] Thailand: 1994: The Minor Food Group [75] [76] Offers delivery ...
The Fortress is located in Koggala, a coastal town in Southern Province, Sri Lanka, 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) from Galle. The main restaurant of the resort is called White. It serves Sri Lankan buffets and seafood grills. An à la carte menu is also available. Salty Snapper offers fish seafood. [10] The fine dining restaurant of the resort is Duo.
The street connects Reid Avenue with Thurstan Road and is the Northern border of Royal College, Colombo. It runs east-west line - at its western end is situated the Orient Club, while at the eastern end is the Obeyesekere Walawa. Two statues at each end of the street commemorate two prominent Sri Lankan politicians, both of whom were assassinated.
In addition to the new menu items, Burger King launched a limited-edition line of King Jr. Meal toys based on The Addams Family characters on Monday, Oct. 7.
The Chocolate Room opened its branches in Colombo, Sri Lanka, in the year 2013. [3] The Chocolate Room opened its Outlet in M.M.Alam Road, Lahore, Pakistan, in the year 2016. [4] The Chocolate Room opened its 5th Outlet store in Bengaluru, India, in the year 2017. [5] The Chocolate Room opens its branches in Dhaka, Bangladesh, in the year 2019. [6]
It is a long street of jewellery shops with hundreds of shops next to one another. There are also some jewellery shops in main street gaspa junction. The most recognizable building in the Pettah market is the candy-striped Jami Ul-Alfar Mosque [ citation needed ] (also known as The Red Mosque) which was built in 1909.
Lamprais, also spelled "lumprice", "lampraise" or "lumprais", is a Sri Lankan dish that was introduced by the country's Dutch Burgher population. [1] [2] Lamprais is an Anglicised derivative of the Dutch word lomprijst, [3] which loosely translated means a packet or lump of rice, and it is also believed the dish has roots in the Indonesia dish lemper.