Tasty Caterers, a trusted name in Sri Lanka’s culinary scene for over four decades, proudly announces the opening of The Fort Café by Tasty, a vibrant new dining destination located in the iconic Australia Building in the heart of Colombo Fort.
Designed to be as visually captivating as it is delicious, The Fort Café offers an Instagram-worthy interior that blends contemporary style with warm, inviting touches – the perfect backdrop for casual meet-ups, business lunches, private functions or a relaxing coffee break.
The menu brings together some of Tasty’s most cherished favourites, alongside an array of fresh creations crafted for the café experience. Guests can indulge in everything from light snack items to hearty main meals, and a tempting selection of delectable desserts. To complement the food, the café serves barista-style coffee made from premium beans and artisanal teas carefully selected for flavour and aroma. The curated high-tea menu is availabe on demand with a delecatable array of fine finger food.
‘We wanted to create a space where people could not only enjoy the flavours they know and love from Tasty, but also experience them in a new, contemporary setting,” said Kanthi Jayamaha Chairperson of Tasty Caterers. “The Fort Café is about great food and a warm and inviting atmosphere that makes you want to linger. We have taken great care to ensure that the menu offers a wide variety of items that suit the busy working demographic of patrons in the Fort area while working on some interesting offerings for the weekends’
The Fort Café by Tasty is open seven days a week, catering to Colombo’s busy sprofessionals, shoppers, and visitors alike. Whether it’s a quick breakfast before work, a leisurely lunch with friends, or an afternoon pick-me-up, the café offers a welcoming escape in the heart of the city.
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