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Published: 2024-09-17 Author: World Gafei
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Flower printing is very popular in Asia, but unexpectedly, a coffee shop in England recently made bowls and selfie coffee, which received enthusiastic reports from foreign media.

London-based The Tea Terrace recently launched Selfieccino, a selfie beverage service, in which customers send their avatars to shop assistants and send them to the "Cino" flower printer and "print" them on coffee or hot cocoa in just four minutes.

Coffee shop owner Ehab Salem believes that people's pursuit of the dining experience is not as good as it used to be. With the rise of social platforms and the popularity of smartphones, "camera first" has become an irresistible craze. Providing high-quality food and service alone can no longer meet the needs of guests. Restaurants need to be hot, selling and worth sharing with Instagram (Instagram worthy) in order to stand up. "because many guests saw the sharing of Selfieccino through Instagram, they sold more than 400 cups within three days of launch!" Focusing on the public's love of sharing selfies and indulging in happy share, the restaurant succeeded in "word of mouth" on the social platform, and even attracted Singaporean tourists to sign in from far away.

Selfieccino Shenghui 5.75 per cup, that is, about HK $60.

As a matter of fact, cafes attracted by "food imprint" have already appeared in Asia in the early years, and they can also be found in South Korea, Guangzhou and even Hong Kong. You don't have to travel all the way to the MTR to try it, and you can also choose to make macarons and cakes, and the colors are more colorful than The Tea Terrace. If I had a chance to visit one day, I would probably make an exception and choose a family photo, which at least means to digest happy memories, which is much better than "eating myself".

The Tea Terrace claims that Selfieccino is the first in Europe, but FamilyMart, a Taiwanese convenience store chain, put forward the concept of selfie in 2013, and Hong Kong's Selfie Cafe opened in 2016.

Focus on the discussion: is the coffee flower really that important?

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