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Ogu Ogu – Burwood NSW Restaurant Review

This medium muscat grape drink with lychee ($10.50) was actually very yummy, but was it worth 15 minutes of my life spent at work to pay for it, and then another 5 minutes standing around waiting for it to be made?

Probably not.

I do love muscat grape though – the kasugai premium grape jelly beans are out of this world.

Ogu Ogu
127-133 Burwood Rd, Burwood NSW 2134

(tagged as bubble tea because even though it’s not bubble tea, that’s the general vibe of it)

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