This Ramadan, Cinnamon Red Colombo warmly welcomes guests to experience a truly special Iftar – A Blessed Gathering at Flavoured, the hotel’s signature restaurant. From 1st to 31st March 2025, diners can break their fast with an exquisite buffet featuring a rich selection of Middle Eastern delicacies, international favourites, and irresistible sweet treats.
Designed to bring families, friends, and colleagues together in the spirit of Ramadan, the Iftar buffet at Flavoured offers a delectable spread that blends tradition with indulgence. Guests can expect authentic Middle Eastern cuisine, wholesome traditional Sri Lankan and international dishes, and a variety of delightful desserts.
About Cinnamon Colombo Hotels.
Located in the heart of the city, Cinnamon Lakeside Colombo offers tranquil getaways in its unique offering of a ‘Resort in the City’ with expansive lakefront and garden views. Unveiling elegance and grandeur is Colombo’s most luxurious, modern, and truly ‘grand’ city hotels, Cinnamon Grand Colombo, located near Colombo’s Galle Face Green, overlooking views of the majestic Indian ocean and upcoming Port City. Completing the Colombo city collection is the first of its kind in South Asia, Cinnamon Red Colombo. Walking distance to shopping centers, historical sites and nightlife precincts of Colombo, this pioneering addition to the Cinnamon Colombo Hotel collection embodies the ‘Lean Luxury’ concept. Inspired by the arts and modern design, panoramas of Colombo’s cityscape and of course the innovative food and beverage options within the property, Cinnamon Red is the popular choice for urbanites and tech enthused travelers.
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