While the food was tasty and innovative, the hot chocolate was fairly standard. It was served in a glass with a handle and accompanied by pink and white marshmallows. It was topped with a white froth and sprinkle of chocolate powder and cost $4.80.
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Saturday, June 5, 2010
Stamps
Stamps is a fine restaurant with friendly table service situated at 12A Welbourne Street in the heart of old Mitcham around the corner from The Edinburgh. The restaurant is in a quaint old building next to the old Mitcham post office. The restaurant seats about 45 people and pictures of the old Mitcham area adorn the walls.
While the food was tasty and innovative, the hot chocolate was fairly standard. It was served in a glass with a handle and accompanied by pink and white marshmallows. It was topped with a white froth and sprinkle of chocolate powder and cost $4.80.
While the food was tasty and innovative, the hot chocolate was fairly standard. It was served in a glass with a handle and accompanied by pink and white marshmallows. It was topped with a white froth and sprinkle of chocolate powder and cost $4.80.
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