Rooted in Place. Rooted in People. Rooted in Story.

Rooted is Sri Lanka’s first premium culinary magazine dedicated to food, drink, culture, and the people behind them.

We document the island’s evolving culinary identity through long-form storytelling, considered photography, and thoughtful curation.

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Rooted in Place. Rooted in People. Rooted in Story.

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Food and Memory

Memory often returns through taste. A familiar curry, a specific aroma, or a method of cooking can recall moments long past — kitchens, conversations, and hands at work.

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Brand Overview

A Culinary Story, Told Slowly

‘Rooted’, is Sri Lanka’s first premium culinary magazine dedicated entirely to food, drink, culture, and the people behind them. Print-led with a strong digital arm, Rooted celebrates Sri Lanka’s culinary identity through refined storytelling, striking photography, and thoughtful
curation.

Cooking from Memory

Some cooks never measure. They taste, adjust, and know when a dish is ready — guided by memory rather than instruction. Their kitchens hold knowledge that cannot be written down.

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Hands That Shape the Harvest

Before ingredients reach kitchens, they pass through hands shaped by sun, soil, and repetition. Farmers, growers, and producers form the unseen foundation of Sri Lanka’s culinary landscape.

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The Chef Who Returned Home

After years spent in professional kitchens abroad, returning home was not a retreat — it was a decision rooted in responsibility. For this chef, cooking became a way to reconnect with land, memory, and purpose.

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Our Editorial Philosophy

Brand Pillars

Culinary Storytelling

Long-form, narrative-driven features that explore food beyond recipes – history, craft, people, land, and legacy.

Visual Excellence

Photography-led storytelling with editorial-grade visuals. Every image should feel intentional, atmospheric and magazine-worthy.

Cultural Integrity

Respectful, research-led content that honours Sri Lankan culinary traditions while embracing modern voices and global influence.

Premium Simplicity

Minimal, elegant presentation. No clutter. No noise. Every element must earn its place.

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People

Cooking from Memory

Some cooks never measure. They taste, adjust, and know when a dish is ready — guided by memory rather than instruction. Their kitchens hold knowledge that cannot be written down.

People

Hands That Shape the Harvest

Before ingredients reach kitchens, they pass through hands shaped by sun, soil, and repetition. Farmers, growers, and producers form the unseen foundation of Sri Lanka’s culinary landscape.

People

The Chef Who Returned Home

After years spent in professional kitchens abroad, returning home was not a retreat — it was a decision rooted in responsibility. For this chef, cooking became a way to reconnect with land, memory, and purpose.

Drink

The New Colombo Cocktail Culture

Colombo’s cocktail culture has shifted quietly over the past decade. What was once dominated by imported spirits and classic formulas has made space for local ingredients and island identity.

Drink

Ceylon Tea Beyond the Cup

Tea in Sri Lanka is often spoken of in grades and exports. But beyond the numbers lies a quieter story — one shaped by soil, altitude, and human care.

Drink

Arrack: A Spirit of the Island

Arrack is more than a spirit. It is geography, labour, and lineage — distilled into a liquid that has travelled centuries without losing its identity.

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The Village Kitchen

Village kitchens rarely draw attention. They are practical spaces — shaped by necessity, routine, and familiarity. Yet within them lies

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