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2018-12-20
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Lov Lov Coffee is a roastery hidden in Mong Kok. They sell seemingly nice coffee beans from various origin and coffee brewing utensils. It has a nice vibes and appears to be a good venue for a coffee workshop.My friend and I came here for the 2D painting latte art workshop, which is quite a disappointment. For HK$80, you get a small cup of coffee, as well as a lesson on 2D painting latte art. However, it was really not quite what we expected.The shop assistant seemed to have a bit issue understa
Lov Lov Coffee is a roastery hidden in Mong Kok. They sell seemingly nice coffee beans from various origin and coffee brewing utensils. It has a nice vibes and appears to be a good venue for a coffee workshop.
$80
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My friend and I came here for the 2D painting latte art workshop, which is quite a disappointment. For HK$80, you get a small cup of coffee, as well as a lesson on 2D painting latte art. However, it was really not quite what we expected.
The shop assistant seemed to have a bit issue understanding our question regarding the workshop as well as our order. Upon placing our order, we waited for quite some time before we were served with this cup of coffee and biscuit. The staff were just busy idling around or attending to other business instead of making our order. During our visit, we were the only two customers there.
We chose two prints for our coffee, thinking that we were the ones who sprinkle the cocoa powder on the foam to make the pattern. But the patterns were actually prepared by the staff.
For the latte art workshop, we expected some simple explanation of how the colouring works, such as how does the tool work, how much food colouring we should use, how to make the colouring even and pretty, etc. However, what we got was just one single instruction - “Make sure you clean the tool before you change colour”. We weren’t even told what colours were those on the plate…As you know, orange appears to be dark red, red appears to be brown, and green to be navy blue. It was all very disappointing and confusing, and totally not worth the money.
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The coffee wasn’t nice though. The black sesame I ordered did not taste like coffee at all. Maybe it’s not, I don’t know, as it wasn’t mentioned in the menu…The black sesame was quite aromatic though, but definitely not worth HK$80…
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