The hot chocolate came in a bright red cup and saucer topped with a white froth and a sprinkle of chocolate powder. The drink was pleasant and was rich and chocolaty without being overpowering and cost about $3.50. The hot chocolated was presented with a sugar cube on the saucer. Your reviewer hasn’t seen a sugar cube for years and it looks neater than the normal paper packages you get normally.
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Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Casablabla
Casablabla is an active night time venue with live music, DJs and dancing. During the day it is more sedate and not particularly crowded but still a good place for a Tapas lunch with a number of exotic influences. It is a big venue with three bars and a couple of performance spaces. Casablabla is one of our Adelaide Fringe Festival venues. Casablabla was to be the venue of live show “Triple Agent Snuzge Snuzge Fluffy Knickers” and photographic exhibition “Wandering in Marrakesh”. The exhibition has moved to the Higher Ground Art Cafe. Still there is plenty of impressive unlabelled artwork on the walls.
The hot chocolate came in a bright red cup and saucer topped with a white froth and a sprinkle of chocolate powder. The drink was pleasant and was rich and chocolaty without being overpowering and cost about $3.50. The hot chocolated was presented with a sugar cube on the saucer. Your reviewer hasn’t seen a sugar cube for years and it looks neater than the normal paper packages you get normally.
The hot chocolate came in a bright red cup and saucer topped with a white froth and a sprinkle of chocolate powder. The drink was pleasant and was rich and chocolaty without being overpowering and cost about $3.50. The hot chocolated was presented with a sugar cube on the saucer. Your reviewer hasn’t seen a sugar cube for years and it looks neater than the normal paper packages you get normally.
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