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Colombo Street

2-4 Adam’s Walk, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG1 1QS
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Colombo Street, Nottingham

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Colombo Street origins trace back to when they decided bring a little bit of Sri Lanka to the Midlands by serving up the most exciting, flavourful Sri Lankan Street food called Kottu at street food markets in a vibrant food truck. The sought-after signature kottu dishes pay homage to the delicious traditional flavours of tropical island Sri Lanka with a twist of inspiration from across Asia.

Nestled away at the heart of the Nottingham city centre, Colombo Street debuts its first restaurant, offering handpicked dishes to offer the best culinary voyage that journeys through the island's favourites from different regions. Each dish represents a rich tapestry of fusion flavours that have evolved over hundreds of years, drawing on the multicultural influence early settlers brought to the beautiful tropical island from India, China, Indonesia, The Middle East, Portugal, Holland, and Britain.

Colombo Street offers unique Sri Lankan food experiences with warm Sri Lankan hospitality which gives you a rare opportunity to explore the traditional home-cooked dishes and most popular street food dishes with their signature Colombo Street flair. This ultimate Ceylon dining experience has a carefully curated selection of classic home cooked traditional dishes including authentic spice infused coconut-based curries to enjoy along with Sri Lanka’s favourite street food.

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Accessibility

  • All areas accessible to disabled visitors

Provider Preferences

  • In town/city centre

Travel & Trade

  • Wi-fi available

Opening Times

Colombo Street (1 Jan 2024 - 31 Dec 2024)
DayTimes
Monday - Sunday12:00 - 22:30

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