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Raffles Hotel Le Royal Offers ‘Pink Afternoon Tea’ for Breast Cancer Awareness Month

  Raffles Hotel Le Royal will mark Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October by offering an exclusive “Pink Afternoon Tea” set, with a portion of the proceeds benefiting a foundation that operates local hospitals.





The landmark heritage hotel in Cambodia’s capital wants to acknowledge and support those who have experienced or are currently dealing with breast cancer. Proceeds from the “Pink Afternoon Tea” will be donated to the Cambodia Kantha Bopha Foundation.


The “Pink Afternoon Tea” set includes a selection of delectable pink-hued sweet and savory treats served on an elegant tabletop tower, along with a choice of premium teas, coffees, a signature Phnom Penh Sling cocktail and more. Each set serves two people and will be available daily in the hotel’s Grand Lobby from 2pm to 5pm throughout October. The set is priced at $28 net.

Raffles Hotel Le Royal, which originally opened in 1929, features 175 spacious rooms and suites that underwent a full refurbishment as part of a meticulous one-year restoration project in 2019. The hotel’s rich past has been reinterpreted in a bold, contemporary style that is inspired by French colonial, Khmer and Art Deco influences.


For more information on Raffles Hotel Le Royal, or to make a booking for the “Pink Afternoon Tea,” please contact +855 23 981 888 or visit www.raffles.com/phnom-penh.

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