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Floating Restaurant in Bera Lake

Floating Restaurant in Bera Lake

8° on the Lake – Beira Lake Floating Restaurant 8 Degrees is a fine dining restaurant at the Cinnamon Lakeside Hotel serving some of the best Mediterranean and seafood cuisine in the country. Visitors can enjoy an amazing experience on the 8° Lake, the only floating place in Colombo. It has an open upper and air-conditioned lower deck and can accommodate a hundred guests. This place is a perfect combination of entertainment and chic. This unique venue is ideal for high profile events such as weddings, engagements, birthday or anniversary parties and dinners as well as corporate events.

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