Say ‘Kanpai’ at Tenku Japanese Restaurant

‘Kanpai’ is ‘cheers!’ in Japanese and what better way to say it than with a cup of ‘sake’? Popular in Japan for over 2,000 years, ‘Nihonshu’, known the world-over as ‘sake’, is a Japanese alcohol made from polished rice. The premium grades of sake, such as ‘ginjo’, however, have only been around for about 50 years.

Hayleys Buys Textile Firm from Ambeon for Rs. 4 b

Hayleys Fabric Plc yesterday acquired the control of South Asia Textiles Ltd. (SAT) for Rs. 4 billion as part of expanding its business. Hayleys bought 98.84% stake of SAT comprising 97.68% from Ambeon Holdings Plc and 1.16% from a minority shareholder.

Hayleys Cruise to Five-Wicket Win

A fine all-round performance by Chathuranga de Silva guided Hayleys Group to a five-wicket win over Hatton National Bank (HNB) in their MCA Premier League cricket fixture played at the MCA Grounds yesterday.

The Kingsbury delivers range of Ramadan meals

During the Islamic holy month of Ramadan, Muslims fast every day from sunrise to sunset. Fasting is one of the five pillars of the Islamic faith and Ramadan is a time of spiritual discipline, increased charity, generosity, and fellowship. To break the fast, a meal known as Ifthar (literally, breaking of the fast) is consumed.

World Vision contracts Hayleys Solar to empower rural population

Hayleys Solar has been contracted to provide power and energy for projects of World Vision Lanka, a Christian, relief, development, and advocacy organisation dedicated to working with children, families, and communities to overcome poverty and injustice.

Festive Avurudu indulgences with The Kingsbury

The koha (koel bird) has begun heralding the arrival of Avurudu season, marking the astrological transition of the sun from the zodiacal position of Mina (Pisces) to Mesha (Aries), signifying the end of the old year and the start of a new one.

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