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Elegantly atmospheric with tropical-themed architecture and portraits of Sri Lanka's rural life, Ceylon House evokes a heritage hideaway in Bukit Ceylon, brilliant for business lunches, casual dinners and weekend celebrations. On Christmas Day, a festive brunch will feature meat-carving stations, a fresh appam kitchen and special desserts. For private events, patrons can order selected dishes from other venues in the Cinnamon Group.













Conveying confidence and creativity, Ceylon House also reinvigorates Mutton Varuval, succulently steamed and saturated with Jaffna-style spices in dry curry, and reinterprets Beef Rendang, slow-cooked beef with a Kedah-style foundation, fragrant with a Sri Lankan spice mix of cumin, chilli powder and yellow turmeric powder, robustly balanced.



Round out the savoury fare by indulging in Dum Biryani, basmati rice layered lavishly with chicken, lamb or vegetables in a Hyderabad-inflected preparation. The meat is meticulously masala-steeped, laced with milk for juiciness, served with onion salad, curry and raita.



Don't skip the sweets: The Warm Coffee Cake comfortingly combines chocolate and Sri Lankan coffee for a caffeinated cocoa kick, its molten heat cooled by ice cream, while Sweet Appam is a staple of sponginess, centred with coconut milk custard for a crowd favourite, uplifted by jaggery sugar imbued in the batter for distinctively textured nectarousness.











Ceylon House
1, Lorong Ceylon, Bukit Ceylon, Kuala Lumpur.
Daily, 7am-1am.