The t-Lounge by Dilmah
Kiran MehtaKiran Mehta/Guest Contributor/CAFES, COLOMBO/ Updated : May 18, 2017, 12:42 IST
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Everyone who loves chai has heard of Dilmah; it is one of Sri Lanka's most exported brands. And at the t-lounge in Colombo, you have an array of different types of Dilmah teas to choose from—rare brews, iced teas, t-kitsch (funky … Read more
Everyone who loves chai has heard of Dilmah; it is one of Sri Lanka's most exported brands. And at the t-lounge in Colombo, you have an array of different types of Dilmah teas to choose from—rare brews, iced teas, t-kitsch (funky drinks wherein tea is mixed with herbs), t-shakes, t-smoothies and more. Read less

Everyone who loves chai has heard of Dilmah; it is one of Sri Lanka's most exported brands. And at the t-lounge in Colombo, you have an array of different types of Dilmah teas to choose from—rare brews, iced teas, t-kitsch (funky drinks wherein tea is mixed with herbs), t-shakes, t-smoothies and more.
Once you walk into the lounge, expect to be cocooned in the warm service that seems to come naturally to Sri Lankans; a steaming cuppa of your choice and delicious snacks to nibble on. It's the perfect place if you're looking to catch up with local friends, or wind down after a business trip that's left you exhausted.
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