Rice & curry, kottu, hoppers, string hoppers — tracked in seconds. Built for local portions, multi-dish plates, and coconut-based cooking.

One Sri Lankan meal often means rice, three or four curries, a sambol, dal, and sides. SriLankanCalorie understands full plates — not just single dishes.


Photograph rice & curry, kottu, or a full hopper spread.
Recognises multiple curries, sambol, and sides on one plate.
Ceylon-portion aware totals — no guessing, no generic entries.
Rice + 3 curries + pol sambol + papadam counted as ONE meal — not five logs.
Knows the difference between kiri hodi, polos curry and a dry chicken curry.
Isso wade, kottu, lamprais, string hopper biriyani — all indexed.
Buddhist Poya days, Ramadan, and Hindu observances — all supported.
Built for how people actually eat across Sri Lanka — home kitchens, street kades, hotel lunch-packets, and everything between.
Not sure what's on your banana leaf? Quickly identify kottu, hoppers, lamprais, and rice & curry — with calorie estimates and English dish names alongside Sinhala + Tamil.

“Finally something that understands rice and curry portions.”
“Kottu tracking is actually useful — nothing else gets this right.”
“Helps me log multiple curries without five separate entries.”
“Useful when eating out — it recognised my hopper breakfast instantly.”
Designed for Sri Lankan budgets. Cancel anytime.
Built for rice & curry, street food, and everyday meals. English first. සිංහල & தமிழ் supported.