The menu offered a choice of chocolate drinks. I could have had Milo or Horlicks. Since I was not particularly fond of either of these, I asked the waitress what she could do and she suggested the iced chocolate. The iced chocolate was chocolate milk, served in a large plastic cup and topped with ice cubes. It was a milky drink but not that bad for a warm day and only cost $1.60.
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Monday, January 17, 2011
Ken's & Tasty Northern Chinese Restaurant
This is a confusing restaurant name and a confusing location. The address is 6/85 Grote Street but the shop faces onto Moonta Street, a couple of doors down from the corner of Grote and Moonta Streets. The restaurant provides tasty and inexpensive chinese food.
The menu offered a choice of chocolate drinks. I could have had Milo or Horlicks. Since I was not particularly fond of either of these, I asked the waitress what she could do and she suggested the iced chocolate. The iced chocolate was chocolate milk, served in a large plastic cup and topped with ice cubes. It was a milky drink but not that bad for a warm day and only cost $1.60.
The menu offered a choice of chocolate drinks. I could have had Milo or Horlicks. Since I was not particularly fond of either of these, I asked the waitress what she could do and she suggested the iced chocolate. The iced chocolate was chocolate milk, served in a large plastic cup and topped with ice cubes. It was a milky drink but not that bad for a warm day and only cost $1.60.
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