Coffee art is always a nice touch to a customer's brew, but this bar takes it to the next level with 'coffee portraits'.
Baristas at coffee houses, restaurants and bars will often treat customers to their own brand of coffee art.
This commonly comes in the form of a heart, a fern, a swan or even a cat. Coffee lovers are known to share these designs with friends or on social media.Patrons at Wunderbar are now given ‘coffee portraits’, after the establishment introduced a special coffee printer that is capable of pressing life-like portraits into a customer’s flat white.The idea stemmed from the bar owners wanting to add something quirky and memorable to the overall customer experience.
“At Wunderbar, we delight our customers by printing pictures of their pets, loved ones, and even themselves on their coffee,” said Wunderbar’s Esti and Liesa.Customers are not charged for the extra artwork and the printer has allowed Wunderbar to add their dash of brilliance without letting the coffee get cold.
“At Wunderbar, we love to be different, and we love to spoil and surprise our clients,” Esti added. “It’s like adding a personal touch from our family to yours.”Caturra Africa has decades of experience as master roasters, while also selling machines and non-coffee products to retail and hospitality channels.
Following on from significant success in Southern Africa, Caturra has a full export department that has seen its coffee travel deeper into Africa and abroad.Melitta, a family-owned company, was founded in 1908 by Melitta Bentz and has its headquarters in Minden, Germany. Bentz is credited withSoweto-born forward set to choose Kaizer Chiefs over Al Ahly?
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