The hot chocolate had an unmistakable Belgian Flavour. The mug was topped with a white froth and a semi-circle of chocolate powder. While it was not as rich as some other Belgian hot chocolates reviewed here, it was still a very pleasant drink. A sliver of dried apricot dipped in chocolate was provided with in the saucer. The cost was $3.50.
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Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Muratti Cakes and Gateux
This is a popular cake shop with a big array of cakes and desserts on display. Muratti also does some savoury snacks and hot beverages for the dine-in customers. It is at 114B Prospect Road, just a couple of doors South of Café Komodo.
The hot chocolate had an unmistakable Belgian Flavour. The mug was topped with a white froth and a semi-circle of chocolate powder. While it was not as rich as some other Belgian hot chocolates reviewed here, it was still a very pleasant drink. A sliver of dried apricot dipped in chocolate was provided with in the saucer. The cost was $3.50.
The hot chocolate had an unmistakable Belgian Flavour. The mug was topped with a white froth and a semi-circle of chocolate powder. While it was not as rich as some other Belgian hot chocolates reviewed here, it was still a very pleasant drink. A sliver of dried apricot dipped in chocolate was provided with in the saucer. The cost was $3.50.
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