The hot chocolate came in Piazza D'Oro coffee cup with a mountain of froth with cocoa sprinkled on it. The hot chocolate itself was chocolaty and light. More like a Swiss style hot chocolate than the standard Italian hot chocolate. The cost was $3.50.
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Monday, October 26, 2009
Ciao
This has always been a good location of an Italian Restaurant. Before adopting Ciao it was Marco Polo. It is just over the road from Fontana di Trevi on Pirie Street, another well established restaurant. The Décor of Ciao is getting a bit tired but it is comfortable and relaxed. It does a good range of Pastas, Pizzas and Calzone.
The hot chocolate came in Piazza D'Oro coffee cup with a mountain of froth with cocoa sprinkled on it. The hot chocolate itself was chocolaty and light. More like a Swiss style hot chocolate than the standard Italian hot chocolate. The cost was $3.50.
The hot chocolate came in Piazza D'Oro coffee cup with a mountain of froth with cocoa sprinkled on it. The hot chocolate itself was chocolaty and light. More like a Swiss style hot chocolate than the standard Italian hot chocolate. The cost was $3.50.
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