The hot chocolate was served in Coffex coffee cup which has the logos everywhere. The Coffex logo was on both sides of the outside of the cup (viewer facing and drinker facing) and it had the logo in the centre of the saucer. The hot chocolate was $3.50 and was topped with a white froth and sprinkle of chocolate powder. The taste was rich enough but a little sweet.
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Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Caffe Primo, Tea Tree Plaza
This is a big place and has Nice Décor with padded walls, big windows and brushed metal trimming on the doors and windows. The usual good range of Caffe Primo meals is available. Although it is part of the Tea Tree Plaza shopping complex Caffe Primo is open when the rest of the complex is closed, which is when Merkel Marmaduke visited one evening.
The hot chocolate was served in Coffex coffee cup which has the logos everywhere. The Coffex logo was on both sides of the outside of the cup (viewer facing and drinker facing) and it had the logo in the centre of the saucer. The hot chocolate was $3.50 and was topped with a white froth and sprinkle of chocolate powder. The taste was rich enough but a little sweet.
The hot chocolate was served in Coffex coffee cup which has the logos everywhere. The Coffex logo was on both sides of the outside of the cup (viewer facing and drinker facing) and it had the logo in the centre of the saucer. The hot chocolate was $3.50 and was topped with a white froth and sprinkle of chocolate powder. The taste was rich enough but a little sweet.
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