Description
Aptly named Nuga Gama or Banyan Village, the name was coined from the word Nuga, which means ‘banyan’ and gama, meaning ‘village’. Opened in 2009, this village-themed restaurant is a unique Sri Lankan venue, featuring wattle and daub huts and traditionally dressed staff. It serves as a communal homage to Sri Lankan life serves as communal homage to Sri Lankan life, encompassing various elements such as dining areas, an open kitchen, a local kade (shop), ambalama (historical resting places for travelers), and a working farm that provides fresh vegetables.