If you’ve gotten wind of the island of Sri Lanka and her various beaches that make it a tourist hotspot, you’ve probably heard of Pasikudah. A small coastal resort town that is located at the western edge of the island, Pasikudah has become world famous for containing one of the longest stretches of shallow coastline on the planet. At certain points one can walk more than a kilometre into the sea without having to worry about deep-water or strong currents, making it a very rare occurrence on the island of Sri Lanka, and in fact, the world.
Our focus however, is not on the unique beaches of Pasikudah, but about her status as a great place for dining in Sri Lanka. This is because the area is filled with establishments ranging from humble local restaurants to more exquisite selections such as Anantaya Resorts & Spa Passikudah Sri Lanka.
This phenomenon means that visitors can enjoy a magnitude of culinary choices at a very small place. For breakfast you can easily choose between the best from the West, or a feast from the East with Sri Lanka’s favourite breakfast choices such as ‘Hoppers’, ‘Milk Rice’ and ‘Pol Roti’, a traditional flat bread made from wheat and scraped coconut.
When lunch rolls around, you can embark on a voyage into local delights with delicacies such as Devilled Prawn Curry and Lamprais (a local meal influenced by Dutch-Burgher cuisine), or visit one of the many the establishments that have all-day dining enabling you to choose from anything ranging from steak to Burgers and Pizza.
Most, if not all, these places will also have specialised menus for children, featuring a wide-variety of choices that although might not be healthy, will definitely delight, and speaking of delight, the desserts are also sure to be unforgettable.
Filled with wanderlust that seeks to explore distant shores and captivated by the colors and vibrancy of exotic cultures, Kanya Mae writes on the beautiful, exciting, and enchanting wonders of the world. She is a writer who not only has a passion for travel, but also has a background in fashion, art and media. Google+