JAT Holdings recently appointed Dharshan Munidasa, the renowned Sri Lankan chef and restaurateur, as the brand ambassador for SEA - an iconic luxury German Kitchen brand represented by JAT Holdings.
This partnership was officiated at an event held at the SEA Kitchen Studio at the JAT Holdings Head Office recently, the company said in a media release.
As a world-renowned Sri Lankan chef-restaurateur, Mr. Munidasa has been the personality and driving force behind the success of the Ministry of Crab and Nihonbhashi, two Sri Lankan restaurant brands that have a distinct global presence. The Ministry of Crab has expanded in Shanghai, Manila, Mumbai, Bangkok and the Maldives, whilst Nihonbhashi is present in the Maldives.
“Dharshan is globally recognised and acclaimed for his exceptional skills and innovations in transforming the culinary landscape in Sri Lanka. As a veteran in the industry, we identified Dharshan as an influential and perfect strategic fit in representing SEA Kitchens. SEA is a unique, contemporary and luxury modular kitchen design brand that adheres to superior German quality standards and longevity. With a 99-year-old legacy behind its name, SEA Kitchens are targeted at a discerning, upmarket clientele in Sri Lanka who seek luxury bespoke, exclusive designs that seamlessly integrate with the overall interior designs at home,” said Aelian Gunawardene, Founder/ Managing Director, JAT Holdings.
Above: Dharshan Munidasa – Brand Ambassador, SEA Kitchens (left) and Aelian Gunawardene - Founder/ Managing Director, JAT Holdings (right).
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