No 29a Anagarika | Dharmapala,Mawatha, Kandy 101010, Sri Lanka (formerly Slightly Chilled Lounge (Bamboo Garden))
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The owner of this restaurant, Mike, is British, and the owner's wife is Cantonese and speaks Mandarin. If you want to order Chinese food, you need to take the Chinese menu. The owner Mike speaks Mandarin very well, so there is no problem communicating and ordering food! The Chinese food is quite authentic. The most authentic Chinese food I know in Kandy!
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The owner of this restaurant, Mike, is British, and the owner's wife is Cantonese and speaks Mandarin. If you want to order Chinese food, you need to take the Chinese menu. The owner Mike speaks Mandarin very well, so there is no problem communicating and ordering food! The Chinese food is quite authentic. The most authentic Chinese food I know in Kandy!
This restaurant is near our hotel. I searched for delicious food nearby and was recommended to come here. The food is okay, but I feel that everything I eat these days tastes like curry. The balcony of the restaurant has a good view of the beautiful scenery in the distance.
Bamboo Garden Restaurant is a Chinese restaurant we tried in Kandy, Sri Lanka. It is located on the northeast side of Kandy Lake and the sign is written in Chinese. Although it is called Chinese food, in fact, it has been assimilated into the local cuisine. It should be said to be South Asian-style curry Chinese food. It looks a bit similar, but the taste is different. When you're out, just eat whatever you can get. The hotel is located on a high ground by Kandy Lake, and you can see the ancient city of Kandy and Kandy Lake. It has an excellent location and first-class scenery, and it is great value for money.
After leaving the Temple of the Tooth Relic, we originally wanted to go to the White House Restaurant, but the driver said it was too far to go today, so we went to a Chinese restaurant on the mountain first. We said that was fine, and the driver took us to a restaurant on the mountain. The owner was a foreigner and his wife was Chinese. This was our first Chinese meal in Sri Lanka. The driver was smart enough to see that we had been defeated by Sri Lankan food, so he recommended dining here. Fortunately, we also saw the fire clouds. At dusk, bathing in the afterglow of the setting sun, leaning against the railing, it was incredibly quiet. The chanting of the monks in the Temple of the Tooth Relic could be heard faintly, and it echoed over Kandy Lake for a long time. We ordered a lot of dishes for this meal. Because the dishes were very tasty and because we were too hungry, we forgot to take pictures of many dishes. The price per person was 1,200 rupees (equivalent to 60 yuan). I only remember that the shrimp meat of the iron plate shrimp was QQ and elastic, and the black pepper ribs were a bit spicy.
We found the Slightly Chilled Lounge Bar on the hillside behind the Temple of the Tooth Relic, overlooking Kandy Lake and the sunset. Birds were flying all over the sky and gathered by the lake under the sunset... It was great.