The Kingsbury, Colombo now opens an extravagant Iftar Buffet at Harbour Court for all who wants to break their fast throughout the holy month of Ramadan from 6:00 pm. onwards. Iftar Buffet at Harbour Court offers an exceptional dining experience, featuring a dedicated Iftar Corner and an elaborate Dinner Buffet, all for just Rs 7,900 nett per person.
As the sun sets, begin your meal with premium dates and a refreshing choice of Sherbet or fresh juice. The Iftar Corner offers appetising favourites such as flavourful Congee, savoury specials, handcrafted sandwiches and traditional finger food, setting the perfect tone for a nourishing evening. The extensive buffet showcases a world of flavour, featuring an exquisite variety of international cuisine complemented by authentic Iftar-inspired dishes. Enjoy mouth-watering Biryanis, Arabian delicacies, comforting soups and succulent grilled meats, all perfectly paired with an array of accompaniments and condiments. The meal is completed with a tantalising selection of Ramadan-themed desserts, offering the perfect sweet finale to an unforgettable evening.
Set against the backdrop of Harbour Court’s refined interiors, this Iftar experience is designed for meaningful gatherings. Whether you’re sharing this sacred time with family, close friends or colleagues, the warm ambience, attentive service and exquisite cuisine create an atmosphere of togetherness and celebration. Engage in heartfelt conversation, laughter and a shared appreciation for exceptional food as you break your fast together.
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