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World-renowned Thai restaurant chain launched in Sri Lanka

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Everbright Holdings Chairman M.H.M. Anees officially opening the Nara Thai Restaurant at Deal Place, Colombo 3

By Supun Dias
Voted as one of Thailand’s best restaurants since 2007, the renowned fine-dining Nara Thai restaurant chain commenced operations in Sri Lanka yesterday by partnering with Everbright Holdings (Pvt.) Ltd. 
Nara Thai combines the highest quality ingredients and age-old recipes to provide a truly authentic Thai experience. At Nara Thai Sri Lanka, guests can taste the best Thai upscale home cooking in the midst of a sleek and contemporary setting.


Everbright Holdings is renowned for specializing in the food and beverage industry in the country with a bevy of well-known global names under its belt. It is well known for bringing the Manhattan Fish Market to Sri Lanka. Its latest venture – Nara Thai Restaurant – is situated opposite the flagship Manhattan Fish Market situated down Duplication Road.
Speaking at the media conference, Nara Thai Cuisine Co. Ltd Co-Founder Yuki Srikarnchana said that she is proud to represent Thailand by bringing the best Thai taste and sharing the real authentic taste with people in Sri Lanka. 


“Since we began our journey in 2006, we have been expanding to our neighbouring countries in the region. We have expanded 
to Singapore and Vietnam as well recently,” 
she added. 


Nara Thai Sri Lanka Managing Director Shafraz Anees said that his company is proud to introduce Nara to the discerning food intellects of Sri Lanka. 
“Our team aims to serve our guests with the best service offering a delicious range of bold flavours and tastes that are bound to excite their senses. Nara is celebrated for its authentic Thai dishes in its delicious a la carte menu. Each dish derived from authentic recipes that have been adapted into a modern context intricately made. It is a restaurant where any person with a passion for Thai food can truly experience authentic Thai dishes,” he said.