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Barista creates caricatures in coffee foam
     2015-April-13  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    A CAFE in the Philippines is serving up artistic cups of coffee for customers who enjoy their beverages tailor made.

    The owner of the Bunny Baker Cafe in Manila etches customized caricatures into coffee froth at no extra cost to his clientele, even detailing local celebrities.

    Graphic artist Zach Yonzon runs the cafe with his wife and uses steamed milk and froth as the canvas upon which he creates his masterpieces which can leave happy memories for tourists.

    And the tools of his unique trade include a spoon and a barbecue skewer, which he dips in dark chocolate.

    The service started out as a simple novelty when the owner began etching rabbits, which coincide with the cafe’s theme, into cups of coffee. But the idea quickly expanded when customers started asking for more intricate and complicated designs.

    This means tourists to the area can leave with a special memento from their time that they can show off to family and friends alike.

    Captured in the short video, the cafe’s owner Yonzon can be seen etching the face of the much-loved Filipino boxer Manny Pacquiao into a cup of coffee.

    He said: “They’ve never seen anything like that. The most that they’ve ever seen is a leaf or a heart, and that already makes them happy, but I want to go one step further.”

    According to Yonzon, the biggest challenge he faces is to get the picture etched into the froth before it dissolves and the coffee turns cold.(SD-Agencies)

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