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Melbourne’s Sri Lankan Food Revolution: Hatted Chef Gayan Pieris Fires Up ‘Agnii’ in Windsor

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The gastronomic landscape of Melbourne is currently undergoing a profound transformation, one defined by the aromatic complexity and fiery heart of Sri Lankan cuisine. As the metropolitan area continues to solidify its reputation as a global culinary epicentre, the prominence of Sri Lankan flavours has transitioned from a niche interest to a mainstream sensation. At the forefront of this movement is Chef Gayan Pieris, the visionary behind the hatted Red Hill establishment Many Little. In a move that has captured the attention of food enthusiasts across Australia, Pieris has announced the impending opening of his latest venture, ‘Agnii,’ situated in the vibrant precinct of Windsor.

Set to occupy the storied site of the former Hoo Haa Bar at 105 Chapel Street, Agnii, a name derived from the Sanskrit word for “fire”, represents more than just a new dining destination; it is a manifestation of a decade-long dream and a sophisticated tribute to the regional heritage of Sri Lanka. Scheduled for its grand debut in August 2026, the restaurant is poised to become a central pillar in Melbourne’s evolving appreciation for the rich diversity of Sri Lankan food.

The Vision Behind the Hearth

The architectural and culinary heart of Agnii is designed to be a grand, fire-driven hearth. This central feature is not merely for aesthetic appeal but serves as the functional engine of the restaurant, where the elemental power of wood and flame will be harnessed to recreate the authentic smoky profiles characteristic of traditional village cooking. Visitors to the first-floor venue will be greeted by the sight of fish and squid suspended above the hearth, where they will undergo a delicate process of drying and smoking in the ambient heat.

Chef Gayan Pieris
*Chef Gayan Pieris of Many Little restaurant is opening his own restaurant in Windsor called Agnii. Source: The Sydney Morning Herald*

For Chef Gayan Pieris, the use of open fire is a return to his roots. He emphasizes that the essence of Sri Lankan food is not exclusively found in the selection of spices, but rather in the subtle nuances introduced by wood-fired clay pots and the fermentation processes that are fundamental to every Sri Lankan household. This dedication to “soulful” cooking ensures that the menu at Agnii will offer an instinctive depth of flavour that is often lost in modern industrial kitchens.

Codifying a Culinary Legacy

One of the most significant aspects of the Agnii project is Pieris’s commitment to documenting and codifying regional recipes that have historically been passed down through oral tradition and muscle memory. In a culture where culinary instructions often consist of “a bit of this and a bit of that,” Pieris is working to structure these instinctive methods from his mother and grandmother into a formal repertoire. This scholarly approach aims to preserve the integrity of Sri Lankan regional cooking while making it accessible to a broader audience of contemporary diners.

The restaurant will feature a dedicated kottu station, which is expected to become a focal point of auditory and visual excitement. The percussive rhythm of metal blades chopping roti on a hot grill plate, a sound synonymous with the bustling streets of Colombo, will echo through the Windsor space, bringing an authentic slice of Sri Lankan street life to Chapel Street.

Hoppers and Curry
*Hoppers and curry sets are a mainstay at Many Little. Source: The Sydney Morning Herald*

A Cultural Resonance in Melbourne

The timing of Agnii’s arrival is particularly poignant given that Melbourne is home to one of the world’s largest and most rapidly expanding Sri Lankan expatriate communities. The city’s multicultural fabric and its inhabitants’ openness to diverse cultural expressions have made it a fertile ground for Sri Lankan businesses to flourish. Pieris notes a deep-seated similarity between the social ethos of Sri Lanka and Melbourne, highlighting a shared respect for multiculturalism and community connection.

It is a significant leap from eight years ago when Pieris first launched Many Little. At that time, even sourcing a traditional hopper pan was a challenge. Today, the bowl-shaped fermented rice pancakes known as hoppers have become a staple of the Melbourne brunch and dinner scene, demonstrating the incredible pace at which the community’s culinary influence has permeated the wider Australian culture.

Chef Viveik Vinoharan
*Young Chef of the Year, Viveik Vinoharan, at Mitcham distillery Dutch Rules. Source: The Sydney Morning Herald*

Bonus: More Sri Lankan Gems to Explore

While anticipation builds for the opening of Agnii, the Sri Lankan culinary revolution is already well underway across various Melbourne suburbs. Several other venues are pushing the boundaries of traditional flavours, offering unique experiences that range from colonial-inspired elegance to modern distillery pairings.

1. The Havelock Place (Canterbury)

Located at 206 Canterbury Road, this venue occupies a beautifully restored former post office. The interior, replete with timber finishes and leadlight windows, evokes the nostalgia of old Ceylon. The menu is a masterful fusion of Australian produce and Sri Lankan technique, featuring dishes such as oysters with curry leaf oil and a porterhouse steak accompanied by jackfruit. Their tarte tatin, sweetened with palm sugar treacle, is a highlight for those seeking a sophisticated dessert.

2. Dutch Rules Distilling Co (Mitcham)

In the eastern suburbs, Viveik Vinoharan, the Age Good Food Guide Young Chef of the Year, is redefining the boundaries of Sri Lankan-influenced cuisine at Dutch Rules Distilling Co. The menu is designed to be punchy and experimental, perfectly complementing the distillery’s spirits. Notable creations include a charred cabbage and Jerusalem artichoke curry, illustrating the chef’s innovative and often humorous approach to regional ingredients.

3. Pearl By P&D (Dandenong South)

For those seeking a more traditional yet upscale dining experience, Pearl By P&D in Dandenong South offers exceptional value and authenticity. Owned by established local caterers, the restaurant features a standout banana leaf platter. For approximately $37, diners can enjoy a comprehensive feast including fried chilli fish, beetroot curry, sambol, and rice, all served in a stylish cocktail bar setting.

The Future of Sri Lankan Cuisine in Australia

The emergence of Agnii and its contemporaries signifies a maturing of the Sri Lankan food scene in Australia. It is no longer just about comfort food for the expatriate community; it is about hatted chefs and visionary restaurateurs taking their place on the world stage. As Chef Gayan Pieris prepares to fire up his hearth in Windsor, he carries with him the hopes and pride of a community that has found a second home in Melbourne.

The Sri Lankan food revolution is not merely a trend; it is a permanent enrichment of the Australian culinary identity, brought to life through the dedication, skill, and “agnii” of those who remain deeply connected to their heritage.

Source: https://www.smh.com.au/goodfood/melbourne-eating-out/hatted-chef-fired-up-to-open-hot-new-sri-lankan-restaurant-on-buzzy-south-side-strip-20260518-p5zy7l.html, kindly email us at info@eLanka.com.au if any information needs to be corrected.




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