The hot chocolate was about $4.50 and came in a white ceramic cup and saucer. It was topped with a white froth and a sprinkle of chocolate powder. The flavour was not sufficiently strong to distract your reviewer from the idyllic scenery.
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Thursday, January 27, 2011
The Treasury on King William
The Treasury bar and restaurant which shares the old treasury building with the Medina Grand Hotel. The Medina faces onto Flinders Street and the Treasury on King William is, of course on King William Street. Both the bar and restaurant allow patrons to sit in the court yard of the old treasury building which has a running fountain in a garden at its centre. The bar serves a short menu of fairly classy bar food.
The hot chocolate was about $4.50 and came in a white ceramic cup and saucer. It was topped with a white froth and a sprinkle of chocolate powder. The flavour was not sufficiently strong to distract your reviewer from the idyllic scenery.
The hot chocolate was about $4.50 and came in a white ceramic cup and saucer. It was topped with a white froth and a sprinkle of chocolate powder. The flavour was not sufficiently strong to distract your reviewer from the idyllic scenery.
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