The Young Street Deli has had a big makeover and is now the Young Street Café. This is on the corner of Young Street and George Street, Unley. The seating is more comfortable and the décor is more like a Café and less like a deli. Merkel and Myrtle visited there for breakfast and indulged in muesli and pancakes.
The hot chocolate came in a glass and Saucer with a white marshmallow. It was topped with a pile of white froth and a sprinkle of chocolate powder. The hot chocolate was good and rich and not too sweet. The cost was $3.70.
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Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Monday, November 26, 2012
Bakery Girls
Bakery Girls has has replaced Duthy’s Bakehouse at 82 Duthy Street, Malvern next to Doof Doof. It provides comfortable wooden tables and upholstered chairs inside and there a couple of table outside. This is now a comfortable café with a nice selection of inexpensive snacks.
The hot chocolate was served in a bright yellow ceramic cup and saucer. It was topped with a white froth and sprinkle of chocolate powder. The hot chocolate was pleasant and well presented.
The hot chocolate was served in a bright yellow ceramic cup and saucer. It was topped with a white froth and sprinkle of chocolate powder. The hot chocolate was pleasant and well presented.
Saturday, November 17, 2012
Stumps
A new café has been established at 150 King William Road, Hyde Park. Stumps replaces Café Paradiso after this Café had provided many years of dependable service. The Café was thoroughly renovated before opening and the new establishment is more spacious with more modern décor. It has thick polished timber tables and has an oversize set of cricket stumps as a feature. It is open for breakfast and lunch and provides seating inside or under the awning looking over King William Road.
The hot chocolate came in a red Vittoria cup and saucer. It was topped with white froth and a sprinkle of chocolate powder. Your reviewer preferred the hot chocolate from the old Café Paradiso as it was richer, less sweet and came with marshmallows.
The hot chocolate came in a red Vittoria cup and saucer. It was topped with white froth and a sprinkle of chocolate powder. Your reviewer preferred the hot chocolate from the old Café Paradiso as it was richer, less sweet and came with marshmallows.
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