The Rose Lounge (Marino Beach Hotel).

Marino Mall opened up a few months ago and half of Colombo went berserk. In addition to that, Marino mall also extends to a hotel, which you can spot from the Marine Drive. The Rose Lounge is their very own coffee stop which resides in the lobby area. 

We had a good experience at their high tea session, which is why we decided to drop by to grab a quick bite on a fine Thursday morning. However, our experience left a lot to be desired. 

Food 

They have a bunch of pastries, sandwiches, wraps, and cakes to choose from, and we tried a few of them. 

We started off with the Vegetable Samosa (Rs. 150). Personally, I LOVE Samosas. Everything from the crunchy exterior to the well-spiced potato filling inside, it all adds up to become one of man's best creations. However, the Vegetable Samosa at Rose Lounge was quite alright at best. While it did have a lovely crisp to bite and an adequately spicy potato filling, it lacked salt. 

Featured here is the Ham and Cheese Sandwich (Rs. 280). At first glance, this looks worth every cent you pay for this giant piece of bread. But eating this can prove otherwise. The bread was stale. So stale that when you try to cut it, it crumbles into pigeon food.

In terms of filling, it was almost tasteless. We could taste bits of cheese and boiled chicken, but there's no character to make it interesting. 

As a part of the disappointing service we received (more on that later), they served us this wrap, that uncannily tastes like tuna, instead of the tandoori chicken wrap we ordered. 

Anyway, moving on to its flavour – it was creamy, had a good amount of tuna and bell pepper, which helped to add a bit of spiciness to the meal. But still, it could use some work, probably some curry taste.

Moving on to the God-send, that is the Cinnamon Danish. At Rs. 220, this was the silver lining to a horribly stormy outing at Marino Beach. The pastry was beautifully buttery with strong hints of cinnamon and jam to give that extra kick, and they all worked together to make us fall in love with it at first bite. Seriously, if you do find yourself at Marino Beach, try it. You won't regret it.

The picture above clearly represents the Baked Cheesecake (Rs. 350). This kind of reminded us of baby Jesus in his bed of straw – a teeny tiny vision in a box far too big for it. The cheesecake part was creamy, but the base tasted burnt and we could actually taste the sugar granules. 

Moving on to Drinks

*Pictured above – Marino Crunch (left), Rose Lounge (right)

They have a whole bunch of juices, wines, coffees, and teas to choose from. We went with the Marino Crunch (Rs. 750) and the Rose Lounge (Rs. 690).

The Marino Crunch was a concoction of a bunch of substances including, coffee, cookies, whipped cream, and milkmaid (we presume). Presenting an excessively milky taste, we could barely taste the coffee, let alone the cookies. The only part we actually devoured was the whipped cream. The rest we left alone. 

The Rose Lounge was, if we were to break it down, is a watermelon juice with mint and some sort of artificial sourness and sweetness. It's alright, but we don't understand the Rs. 690 price tag. 

Service and Ambience 

In terms of ambience, it has a wonderful collection of utterly comfortable overstuffed armchairs. So comfortable that I still kind of miss them. Apart from the chairs, the lighting is dimmed out to carry out this beautifully dark golden hue around the place.

The service was, however, as mentioned previously, was quite disappointing. They do have the staff to wait on you, but they apparently encourage exercise via walking to the counter to remind them that you exist, especially if you're a local. The food and drinks took around 30 minutes to arrive, and that was after bugging them twice to ask about our order. Anyway, they were unsurprisingly super friendly and efficient towards the foreign guests there. 

Conclusion

We know, this wasn't the most positive experience we've had. However, these are all things that we believe they can work on without much difficulty, so our next time experience can be much, much better. 

Share on facebook
Share on twitter
Share on whatsapp

Highlights.

Latest.

KAMU.

Brunch at ITC Ratnadipa – Review

By Ranugi Thihansa If you’re looking for a Sunday brunch that brings together incredible food,

Highlights Kamu Yamu Guide

Harpo’s Pizza and Pasta: Review

We dropped by Harpo’s Pizza and Pasta the other day, and it turns out it’s

Highlights Kamu

The Fort Café by Tasty Caterers – Review

By Linara Wimalaweera The Fort Café by Tasty Caterers offers a refreshing escape from the

Highlights Kamu Yamu Guide

Nihonbashi by Dharshan – Review

Written by Linara Wimalaweera When it comes to Japanese fine dining in Colombo, few names

Highlights Kamu

Yoroko at Cinnamon Life: An Unforgettable Sky-High Japanese Experience

Our visit to Yoroko was one for the books — and your bucket list. It’s

Highlights Kamu

The Chinwag- Review

By Sharon Nonis Chinwag has always been a crowd favorite, and now with their new

Highlights Kamu

Trending.

ITC Ratnadipa Presents ‘An Italian Affair’ in Partnership with the Italian Embassy, Sri Lanka

ITC Ratnadipa, Colombo in collaboration with the Embassy of Italy in Sri Lanka will host

Trending

Browns Hotels & Resorts Unwraps the Festive Season with Joyful Cake Mixing Celebrations

Browns Hotels & Resorts officially unwrapped the festive story for 2025 with grand cake mixing

Trending

The Best Cities for Food in the World — Readers’ Choice Awards 2025

By Fathima Rukaiya, As travel and dining experiences evolve, food-savvy travelers are looking beyond just

Trending Yamu Guide

ITC Ratnadipa Celebrates the Spirit of the Season with its 2nd Annual Cake Mixing Ceremony

ITC Ratnadipa, the jewel in Colombo’s skyline, heralded the start of the festive season with

Trending

The Kingsbury, Colombo, Crowned Sri Lanka’s Leading Hotel 2025 at World Travel Awards

The Kingsbury, Colombo, is honoured to have been awarded Sri Lanka’s Leading Hotel 2025 at

Trending

8 Thai Restaurants to try in Sri Lanka

You can ask around – but it’s rare to find someone who doesn’t love Thai

Highlights Trending Yamu Guide

Yamu Guide.

Sip, Slurp and Savour : 9 Ramen Spots to try in Colombo

If you’re food curious and always looking for your next Instagram-worthy bite, this ramen route

Highlights Yamu Guide

Brunch at ITC Ratnadipa – Review

By Ranugi Thihansa If you’re looking for a Sunday brunch that brings together incredible food,

Highlights Kamu Yamu Guide

Top Affordable Countries in Asia : Budget Destinations 

Sitting at your office desk wishing you’d have a little getaway for yourself - but

Highlights Yamu Guide

Baked with Love – Meet 9 of Sri Lanka’s sweetest home bakers

There’s something undeniably magical about home-bakes that café and bakery chains just cannot get right.

Highlights Yamu Guide

The Best Cities for Food in the World — Readers’ Choice Awards 2025

By Fathima Rukaiya, As travel and dining experiences evolve, food-savvy travelers are looking beyond just

Trending Yamu Guide

The Fort Café by Tasty Caterers – Review

By Linara Wimalaweera The Fort Café by Tasty Caterers offers a refreshing escape from the

Highlights Kamu Yamu Guide