Egg hopper from Priyani |
Last night a herd of bloggers (and some diners who may have been expecting Angeli pizza but stayed even when they heard it was only Sri Lankan food) convened to try Priyani's food one last time, since no one knows where she'll pop up next. Plus, we missed Sri Lanka Day a few weeks ago, and it comes just once a year. Sri Lankan food is street-friendly, with lots of dishes that can be eaten out of hand. The dishes recalled Indonesian food, but combined with Indian influences to make an entirely distinctive cuisine.
Fish cutlet, beef roll |
String hoppers are similar to Vietnamese rice noodles, formed into a patty that can be rolled up with meats and a wonderful coconut sambal -- like a fresh salsa with chiles and chopped coconut. My hopper photo wasn't the greatest, so check out Elina Shatkin's set of Priyani pics.
The egg hopper at top is similar to an Indian dosa, made with a fermented pancake batter. But instead of being rolled, the egg nestles in the middle of the crispy pancake -- a perfect Sri Lankan street breakfast. Mutton curry hides beyond the hopper.
coconut custard |
Lampreis is chicken curry in a banana leaf, which reminded me of the strong cooked banana leaf smell that perfumes the air all over Southeast Asia.
Chicken biryani came with a hard-boiled egg, cashews, and a deeply flavored eggplant relish that I could possibly live on for the next several weeks, the caramelized onion/eggplant flavor was so intense.
Dessert was Watalappam, a coconut custard with a possibly hallucinogenic amount of nutmeg, similar to Thai taro custard.
Even if you've had Indian and Indonesian food, Sri Lankan food is really different, and worth searching out, though there's only a few places to have it.
How's the Curry Bowl in Tarzana?
Cool that you made it to Street Food Monday for the hoppers and watalappam (one of my favorite desserts). It was a shame to see Priyani close. It was my favorite Sri Lankan spots in Southern California. Curry Bowl is pretty good, and Wadiya is a little better in Anaheim.
ReplyDeleteI really was bummed to miss it. Thanks for the pictures and the write up. I think we need to make a trek to Anaheim!
ReplyDeleteI was so bummed I couldn't make this neither :(
ReplyDeletethanks for the write up. sometimes its as good as eating it :)
That was such a fun evening. The food was really good, very interesting -- loved the hoppers the best. Nice to meet you, Pat!
ReplyDeleteSo sad to see that place go, her food looked very yummy, however if you are out and about around the Bay Area stop bye at "KADUPUL" they have everything Sri Lankan would hope to have in the USA been open for almost 2 years now. Excellent food
ReplyDeletehttp://www.kadupul.us