Cinnamon Lakeside Colombo warmly invites you to celebrate Mother's Day in grand style with special culinary experiences designed to honour and cherish mothers and grandmothers on their special day.
On Saturday 10th and Sunday 11th May, join us for an elegant Mother's Day High Tea at the Lobby Lounge from 3:30 pm to 5:30 pm. Enjoy a delightful spread of savouries and sweets for just LKR 5,000 nett per person, with a special treat—with a family of four mothers dine free! This sophisticated event promises a memorable afternoon of warmth and indulgence.
Alternatively, celebrate Mother's Day on Sunday, 11th May, with an exquisite lunch at The Dining Room, combined with the elegance of King's Court. Priced at LKR 7500 nett per person, guests can look forward to live entertainment, delightful culinary creations, and exciting special prize giveaways. Once again,with a family of four mothers dine free, making this celebration truly special and heartfelt. (a pink rose will be given for each mother on the mother’s day lunch)
Grand Prize – One-night stay inclusive of bed and breakfast at Cinnamon Lakeside Colombo for one lucky winner.
Runner-Up Prizes – High Tea vouchers for two, awarded to five winners, redeemable at a later date at Cinnamon Lakeside Colombo.
Make Mother's Day memorable by treating the wonderful mothers and grandmothers in your life to an unforgettable dining experience at Cinnamon Lakeside Colombo.
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