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The sun is finally out! If you are looking for ways to bask in the sunlight while enjoying some delicious food and drink, join us at Cinnamon Bazaar Richmond to get some of that much needed Vitamin D! We're only a few meters away from Richmond station.

And if the weather decides to pull the rug out from under us, don't worry, we'll still help you dine outdoors under our awnings.

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A note from the restaurant

While the restaurant floor is accessible, the toilets are situated on a different floor and unfortunately, we do not have a lift on premises. Please contact the restaurant with any queries.

A note from the restaurant

The restaurant is entirely at street level and is therefore accessible to those with mobility challenges. Please contact the restaurant in case of queries.

A Diwali Bazaar

16th September 2024
4:34 am

Every year the sound of firecrackers announces the celebration of India’s favourite festival, Diwali.  Homes are decorated, sweets are distributed and thousands of lamps are lit to create a world of fantasy. Of all the festivals celebrated in India, Diwali is the most vivid. 

The Diwali story differs from state to state. In the North, it is a celebration to mark the return of Lord Rama after his victory over Ravana, the demon king of Lanka. 

In the East, it is linked to the worship of demon-goddess Kali and in the business communities of India, Lakshmi – the goddess of wealth – is worshipped to offer gratitude and to pray for prosperity.  Throughout India Diwali is enjoyed by people of every religion, and the celebrations are similar to those associated in other countries with Christmas. 

Cinnamon Bazaar wishes you a very happy Diwali and a prosperous year ahead. 

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