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Drink caffeine Xinpu point! Is it a new trend for Chinese and Western coffee shops to drink coffee from Chinese cups?

Published: 2024-09-19 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/09/19, Professional barista communication Please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) if there are coffee lovers around you, and this friend likes to try coffee around, you must have seen a picture like this when you were washed by coffee! The editor is attracted by this kind of photos of his friends! This coffee shop on Moro Street in Sheung Wan is called Halfway Coffee Road.

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If you have a coffee lover around you, and this friend likes to try coffee around, you must have seen a picture like this when you were washed by coffee!

The editor is attracted by this kind of photos of his friends!

This coffee shop located on Moro Street in Sheung Wan is called Halfway Coffee Coffee halfway, and it is still soft opening, so its business hours will not be too long, from 8:30 to 5:00

This coffee shop is located on Moro Street because of the dazzling array of antique toys on both sides of the stalls and shops, and the colonial buildings nearby, and the whole community is filled with a strong flavor of Chinese and Western culture.

They even add Chinese and Western characteristics to the interior layout to the menu design, which is why they have the Chinese cup coffee which is frantically washed on ig.

In Hong Kong, takeout paper cups are generally pure light brown, the more beautiful is already black plus a shop name design that kind of simple style.

But in foreign countries, takeout cups with different patterns are actually very popular, and the editor always wants to take them home for collection!

And Halfway Coffee specially uses the Chinese cup pattern as the protagonist of the takeaway paper cup, isn't it very attractive? I believe that no one has ever thought that the "Longevity Cup" will have something to do with coffee.

In addition to take-out paper cups, if you drink on the spot, you really use Chinese teahouse cups to hold coffee. It is said that the shopkeeper spent years searching for coffee cups.

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