What to try?!
Their awesome soup and wrap selection. Initially I thought it was Indian soups, but I soon realize their soups are from Sri Lanka after I read up on the origin of the restaurant afterwards. Started by a guy named Ravi, he slowly but surely made a name for himself in this arena.
We tried the curry apricot and lentil soup and the beef miso soup. Because we ordered the soup and wrap special, we get half of each full order. The wraps we got were roasted pork shoulder and free range chicken. I thought the soups were very flavourful and rich. Enough for a full meal if you're having with the wrap or if you want a quick snack, the soup will do. The wraps were huge in my opinion! I honestly think the soup and wrap special is enough to feed two ppl comfortably. They make it right on the spot and they heat the wrap up on the pan to seal the wrap.
It's interesting how they serve their soups and wraps on a lazy Susan or a turntable. Maybe there's a special meaning to the way the food is served. But i thought it moved too much when I tried to scoop the soup. I didn't like the lazy Susan too much so I took my food off the lazy Susan altogether! Perhaps serving it on a serving tray made more sense and it's less weight to carry around all the time...let alone, takes up less space in the kitchen!
Last tip?
If it's not too cold, dine in the patio out in the back of the restaurant. The patio has a very colourful backdrop and the patio is tucked away between buildings so you get a sense of privacy and peace in such a busy downtown neighbourhood!