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Colombo

Sri Lanka

Safety Score

6.5/10

Currency

LKR

Language

Sinhala

Timezone

Asia/Kolkata

About Colombo

Colombo is a coastal capital of forts, markets, and tea‑culture heritage. The city blends colonial buildings with modern developments. Nearby beaches and tea plantations offer day‑trip options.

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Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Colombo is from December to March when the southwest monsoon is over and the coast is dry and sunny.

Weather Throughout the Year
Jan27°58mm
Feb27°73mm
Mar28°128mm
Apr29°246mm
May29°392mm
Jun28°185mm
Jul28°122mm
Aug28°120mm
Sep28°245mm
Oct27°365mm
Nov27°414mm
Dec27°175mm

Best Restaurants in Colombo, Sri Lanka

Where to Eat in Colombo - Dining Guide

Seafood (Crab)

Ministry of Crab

$$$$
4.9
Old Dutch Hospital
Fort

"Crabzilla" (2kg+ Mud Crab)

The undisputed icon of Sri Lanka. Housed in a 400-year-old hospital, it’s a masterclass in preparing the world's best mud crab.

Pros
  • +World-class quality
  • +Historic setting
  • +Celebrity chef
Cons
  • -Requires weeks of booking
  • -High price
Authentic Japanese

Nihonbashi

$$$
4.8
11 Galle Face Terrace
Galle Face / Port City

Tuna Sashimi & Olive Oil Kake-Ae

Dharshan Munidasa’s original masterpiece. In 2026, its new Port City location has become the city's architectural marvel.

Pros
  • +Pristine seafood
  • +Elegant design
  • +Quiet luxury
Cons
  • -Hidden location (original)
  • -Formal
International / Sri Lankan

The Gallery Café

$$$
4.7
2 Alfred House Rd
Bambalapitiya

Black Pork Curry

Designed by Geoffrey Bawa. It remains the most stylish place in Colombo to see and be seen, set in a stunning open-air courtyard.

Pros
  • +Unmatched aesthetics
  • +Iconic desserts
  • +Romantic
Cons
  • -Can be pretentious
  • -Busy service
Modern Sri Lankan

Rare at Residence

$$$
4.7
20 Park St
Park Street

Kochi Bullseye (Beef)

A leader in "Progressive Ceylonese" cuisine, reinventing local ingredients like jackfruit and lagoon fish with French technique.

Pros
  • +Creative innovation
  • +Beautiful boutique setting
  • +Great cocktails
Cons
  • -Small portions
  • -Higher price
Fresh Seafood Market

The Lagoon

$$$
4.8
Cinnamon Grand Hotel
Galle Face / Kollupitiya

Baked Lobster with Garlic Butter

Modeled after a fish market; you pick your seafood from a bed of ice and choose the cooking style (Thai, Sri Lankan, etc.).

Pros
  • +Freshest variety
  • +Customizable
  • +Professional service
Cons
  • -Market-style can be loud
  • -Expensive
Global Fusion

Virticle by Jetwing

$$$
4.6
Level 30, Access Towers
Union Place

Crispy Pork Belly with Apple

A 2026 hotspot for the skyline views. The highest dining terrace in Colombo, serving a mix of Asian and Western small plates.

Pros
  • +Best rooftop views
  • +Great DJ vibe
  • +Modern decor
Cons
  • -Windy terrace
  • -Service can be slow
Szechuan / Cantonese

Shang Palace

$$$
4.7
Shangri-La Colombo
Galle Face

Signature Peking Duck

The benchmark for Chinese fine dining in Sri Lanka. Exceptional views of the Indian Ocean through floor-to-ceiling windows.

Pros
  • +Ocean views
  • +Private dining rooms
  • +Authentic
Cons
  • -Formal atmosphere
  • -Pricey
Traditional Sri Lankan

Upali’s by Nawaloka

$$
4.7
65 C.W.W. Kannangara Mawatha
Cinnamon Gardens

Ceylonese Mutton Curry

The "Gold Standard" for upscale home cooking. If you want to experience a proper Sunday Sri Lankan lunch, this is it.

Pros
  • +Authentic flavors
  • +Consistent
  • +Great for tourists
Cons
  • -Loud on weekends
  • -No-frills decor
Modern Japanese

Tenkū

$$$
4.8
Kingsbury Hotel, 11th Floor
Fort

Wagyu Teppanyaki

A 2026 favorite for its harbor-view teppanyaki counters and arguably the best tempura in the city.

Pros
  • +Panoramic harbor views
  • +Interactive cooking
  • +Sleek
Cons
  • -Expensive
  • -Reservation essential
Sri Lankan / Seafood

Curry Leaf

$$$
4.6
Hilton Colombo
Fort

Live Hopper Station & Prawns

A village-themed garden restaurant. Famous for its live hopper-making and incredible night-time buffet.

Pros
  • +Great atmosphere
  • +Variety of hoppers
  • +Fun vibe
Cons
  • -Outdoor (Hot)
  • -Touristy
Modern Lankan Bar / Bistro

Uncle’s

$$
4.8
Park Street Mews
Park Street

Pol Sambol Sandwiches

The coolest bar in the city in 2026. It reimagines Sri Lankan "short eats" and Arrack cocktails for a trendy crowd.

Pros
  • +Great music
  • +Creative cocktails
  • +Coolest crowd
Cons
  • -Small space
  • -Very loud
Classic Steakhouse

The London Grill

$$$$
4.6
Cinnamon Grand Hotel
Kollupitiya

Chateaubriand

A windowless, brick-vaulted cellar that feels like an elite London club. The city's top destination for old-school service.

Pros
  • +Elite steaks
  • +Quiet/Intimate
  • +Professional
Cons
  • -Very formal
  • -Expensive
Middle Eastern / Moroccan

Chambers

$$
4.7
Park Street Mews
Park Street

Lamb Tagine & Hummus

Elegant Moroccan-themed restaurant serving some of the best mezze and slow-cooked tagines in South Asia.

Pros
  • +Authentic spices
  • +Beautiful interior
  • +Good for sharing
Cons
  • -Limited seating
  • -Busy area
Contemporary Sri Lankan

Kaema Sutra

$$$
4.5
Shangri-La Colombo
Galle Face

9-inch Egg Hopper

A collaboration between Chef Dharshan and Jacqueline Fernandez. Features massive, crispy hoppers and bold, spicy curries.

Pros
  • +Modern presentation
  • +Great view/Bar
  • +Lively
Cons
  • -Can be spicy for some
  • -HZ prices
Italian / Mediterranean

The Bayleaf

$$
4.5
79 Gregory's Road
Cinnamon Gardens

Prawn Linguine / Tiramisu

Set in a grand colonial mansion. One of the city’s favorite spots for Italian comfort food and terrace drinks.

Pros
  • +Stunning colonial house
  • +Great garden
  • +Reliable
Cons
  • -Service can be relaxed
  • -Traditional
Seafood (Prawns)

Isso

$
4.6
Preston Lane, D3
Kollupitiya / Various

Prawn Kottu / Lobster Burger

A specialist prawn restaurant. Simple concept: choose your size, choose your flavor, choose your carb.

Pros
  • +Great value
  • +Specialized
  • +Quick service
Cons
  • -Small locations
  • -Casual only
European / Fine Dining

1864 Limited Edition

$$$$
4.7
Galle Face Hotel
Galle Face

Seared Foie Gras

Named after the year the hotel opened. A hyper-exclusive, quiet room for those seeking old-world European elegance.

Pros
  • +Historical prestige
  • +Romantic
  • +Excellent service
Cons
  • -Very formal
  • -Small menu
Modern Asian / Bar

Botanist

$$
4.7
Ward Place
Cinnamon Gardens

Duck Spring Rolls & Gin

A 2026 breakout in Cinnamon Gardens. A lush, plant-filled bar and restaurant focused on botanical cocktails and fusion snacks.

Pros
  • +Stunning "Jungle" decor
  • +Great gin list
  • +Trending
Cons
  • -Crowded on weekends
  • -Pricey drinks
Southeast Asian Fusion

Monsoon

$$
4.6
Park Street Mews
Park Street

Beef Rendang / Laksa

A high-ceilinged, industrial-chic space serving the best flavors of Singapore, Malaysia, and Thailand.

Pros
  • +Vibrant atmosphere
  • +Authentic Southeast Asian
  • +Great for groups
Cons
  • -Can be very noisy
  • -Hard to book
Western Fine Dining

Tintagel

$$$
4.6
65 Rosmead Place
Cinnamon Gardens

Seafood Chowder

Housed in a historic mansion that once home to presidents. It is the height of understated, monochromatic elegance.

Pros
  • +Incredible history
  • +Quiet/Private
  • +Elegant garden
Cons
  • -Expensive
  • -Service can be slow
Seafood / Heritage

Sea Fish Restaurant

$$
4.5
15 Sir Chittampalam A Gardiner Mawatha
Fort

Baked Crab & Negombo Prawns

Established in 1969. It was once the place for the Colombo elite and has been beautifully modernized in recent years.

Pros
  • +Historical charm
  • +Local seafood classics
  • +Spacious
Cons
  • -Can feel empty mid-week
  • -Hidden location
Mediterranean / Latin

King of the Mambo

$$
4.5
Galle Face Hotel (Poolside)
Galle Face

Paella & Cocktails

A 1950s-themed Cuban bar and restaurant right by the Indian Ocean. Great for sundowners and cigars.

Pros
  • +Oceanfront view
  • +Live music
  • +Fun sunset vibe
Cons
  • -Music is very loud
  • -Limited menu
Progressive Lankan Cafe

Kopi Kade

$
4.8
Flower Road
Cinnamon Gardens

Curried Mutton Sliders

A 2026 favorite for "New Wave" Sri Lankan snacks and artisan coffee. A tiny, minimalist spot for the creative class.

Pros
  • +Best coffee in city
  • +Unique fusion snacks
  • +Minimalist
Cons
  • -Very small seating area
  • -Slow prep
Asian Street Food

Headquarters by W15

$$
4.7
Mandarin Reid Ave
Cinnamon Gardens

Spicy Tuna Tostadas

A stylish rooftop spot focusing on bold Asian street food flavors with a massive view of the Colombo 7 district.

Pros
  • +Fashionable crowd
  • +Great rooftop view
  • +Punchy flavors
Cons
  • -Can get very hot (Day)
  • -Expensive
Global / Breakfast

Cranberry

$$
4.6
Barnes Place
Cinnamon Gardens

Eggs Benedict / Tropical Fruit Bowls

The 2026 leader in the city’s burgeoning "Artisanal Breakfast" scene. Chic, bright, and very Instagrammable.

Pros
  • +Best brunch/breakfast
  • +Bright/Airy
  • +Friendly
Cons
  • -Pricey for coffee/eggs
  • -Wait times

Best Restaurants in Colombo - Where to Eat Guide

Discover the best restaurants in Colombo with our guide to the top 25 dining spots in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Whether you're after authentic local cuisine, international flavours, street food, or fine dining, Colombo's food scene caters to every palate and budget.

Top-rated restaurants in Colombo include Ministry of Crab, Nihonbashi, The Gallery Café, each known for standout dishes and memorable dining experiences that capture the flavours of Sri Lanka.

The best restaurants in Colombo span everything from neighbourhood eateries and rooftop bars to upscale tasting menus. Eating well in Colombo is part of the experience — take your time exploring different areas and cuisine styles rather than sticking to tourist hotspots.

Use our Colombo restaurant guide below to filter by cuisine type, price range, and location. Whether you're searching for the best Sri Lanka food or international options, you'll find the right place to eat in Colombo for any occasion.

Frequently Asked Questions about Colombo

Colombo is known for its unique culinary scene. Explore local specialties and regional dishes at our recommended restaurants above. From street food to fine dining, there's something for every taste.

For popular restaurants, especially for dinner, reservations are recommended. Many restaurants now accept online bookings. Casual spots and lunch service typically don't require reservations.

Meal costs vary widely in Colombo. Budget options range from affordable street food to mid-range restaurants. Check our restaurant recommendations for options at different price points.

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About Colombo, Sri Lanka

Colombo is known for Beaches, Tea, Forts, Trains, Wildlife, making it one of the most visited destinations in Sri Lanka. When planning your Colombo trip, note that the local language is Sinhala, the currency is LKR, the best time to visit is The best time to visit Colombo is from December to March when the southwest monsoon is over and the coast is dry and sunny.. Our free Colombo guide covers 25 things to do and must-see attractions, 25 top-rated restaurants, 25 recommended hotels and places to stay, all handpicked to help you travel smarter and make the most of every day.

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