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What if your face in latte art is too beautiful to drink?/ラテアート素敵すぎて飲めない?

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Have you heard of “macchiato”?

An Italian term , “macchiato” means “stained” or “spotted”, which implies some milk stained in an espresso coffee.

An image of macchiato

Today, drawing some designs on the cafe latte by shaking milk or whipping cream is also called “macchiato”.

The cafe, NISSAN CROSSING in Ginza district, Tokyo, serves macchiato called “MACCHI-ART” with your own photo.

A staff will take a photo for you on site.
You can also choose some Nissan car models’ ones. 

It must be fun for car lovers!

There are three flavours such as Cafe Latte, Chocolate and Matcha.

It costs 500 yen for hot one and 600 yen for iced one (as of 2021/05/04). 

You could easily find the cafe located on the 2nd floor because the 1st floor has an exhibition hall for Nissan’s rare models.

An eye-catching car might be displayed 1st floor (The red car is an example).

They say life begins after a cup of coffee. 
But wouldn’t it be better to see your face on it?

You may drop by at the cafe when you visit Ginza someday.
Feel free to post your own latte art in the comment section below. 

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  1. AvatarAnonymous says:

    I think if I had my face on a drink, I wouldn’t drink it immediately. I would take lots of photos first and then post them on my social media account.

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    • MikiMiki says:

      Thank you for leaving your comment ^^/
      Definitely! I guess many people would do the same way like you.

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  2. AvatarAnonymous says:

    It is like taking a photo with myself. This gives a new meaning to the term dual selfie. haha

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    • MikiMiki says:

      Thank you for leaving your comment ^^/
      Oh, indeed.
      I should have taken the photo of me and the cup with myself to complete the dual selfie! 😉

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