Posts filed under 'Samanthi Restaurant'
We have a website!
Thanks to one of our favourite guests, Freedom Beach Cabanas are happy to announce the arrival of a website! Jan Hanousek and his son, Nick, stayed late June into early july and scored waves every day! They also scored amazing hosts and amazing food. We organised transport to and from the airport and provided a tuk tuk to and from surf breaks further afield.

Thaththa’s Tuk Tuk - Surf Truck
Jan was so happy with the service and the mellow, relaxed and happy family run business that he produced a website within days of returning to the UK. What more of an advertisement and compliment is that!
Many thanks to Jan, from the Ariyasena Family, for helping them in their quest to rebuild the business destroyed by the tsunami and put on hold whilst they helped others.
Please check out - http://www.wix.com/arugambay/freedombeachcabanas
and don’t forget Freedom Beach Cabanas Facebook Page

Mellow Mellow Moons @ Freedom
July 30th, 2011

These family run cabanas have recently been refurbished. They are sporting new tiled bathrooms, ceilings, mosquito nets and verandas. The garden now has grass and feels so good underfoot.
Come and enjoy a touch of family life in Arugam Bay. Beautiful home cooked traditional Sri Lankan food as well as western dishes for those desiring a touch of home. Sunday Roast on request. Party BBQ’s and Buffet Dinners for those wishing to celebrate a special occasion. Birthday Cakes made to order.
The family also provide Tuk Tuk Hire, Taxi Bookings, Wildlife Safari’s, Boat Trips, Surf Lessons and Surfboard Hire. This is truely a family run business by one of the original families from Arugam Bay. So remember Freedom Beach Cabanas, Samanthi’s Restaurant and Thaththa’s Tea Shop for all your holiday needs in Arugam Bay.
Email - FreedomBeachCabanas@hotmail.co.uk or FreedomBeachCabanas@gmail.com
May 18th, 2011

Rock Fish Before!
An early morning fishing session in Arugam Bay, Sri Lanka, saw this beautifully marked Rock Fish come to the Dinner table @ Samanthi’s Restaurant. The fish was caught on a jointed plug that has proven to be successful in the coastal waters in Devon.
The fish had already escaped once, having broken the 4kg breaking strain line following a series of powerful dives into the sharp reef. Unfortunately for the big mouthed greedy fish, it chose to go for a second plug that had been quickly tied to the main line, this time with a short 70lb leader, and cast out into the same spot.
It not only looked beautiful but tasted fantastic. Samanthi’s Restaurant can be found next to Freedom Cabanas at the southern corner of Arugam Bay, only a very short walk to the highly prized right hand point break.

Rock Fish After!
March 24th, 2011