Russel’s unveils traditional Kiribath Feast for the New Year 2026

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As the nation prepares to celebrate the arrival of New Year 2026, Russel’s (Pvt) Ltd is once again set to bring the authentic taste, aroma, and rich traditions of Sri Lankan cuisine to its valued customers. Upholding its longstanding commitment to preserving the country’s culinary heritage, Russel’s will offer an array of traditional New Year delicacies, including Kiribath served with lunu miris, kevum, kokis, mung kevum, asmi, kalu dodol, and welithalapa. Each item will be prepared with the highest standards of quality and hygiene, ensuring authentic flavors at fair and affordable prices.

With over three and a half decades of experience in food and beverage production, Russel’s has established itself as a trusted and reputable name in Sri Lanka’s catering and food supply industry. The company places a strong emphasis on understanding local culinary traditions, preparing time-honored recipes while adhering to modern health and safety standards. Russel’s boasts extensive experience in catering for a wide range of events, from large-scale corporate functions to private celebrations. By using only locally sourced ingredients and avoiding artificial flavorings, the company consistently delivers food that reflects purity, superior taste, and uncompromising cleanliness.


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