A look at latte art at Hong Kong’s Cafe R&C

Cosy cafe serving adorable latte art

Costel Sandu,Anthony Costello,Mars El Brogy
Sunday 13 May 2018 13:28 EDT
Cafe RC 3D Art Latte Hong Kong

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This cafe near Hong Kong’s Causeway Bay has an array of latte art patterns and is a hit among the foodies online and popular culture fans.

R&C Cafe has an impressive range of latte art designs
R&C Cafe has an impressive range of latte art designs

R&C stands for reading and coffee, although we found ourselves rather distracted with their beautifully made latte art, which ranges from Bruce Lee to Pokemon through to 3D animals.

Cafe R&C took its craft to the next level with its 3D latte art
Cafe R&C took its craft to the next level with its 3D latte art

Its owner, Hymas Ho Wai-him, a self-confessed “post-90s guy”, said that he used to be fascinated with cartoon illustrations and these play a prominent part in his cafe’s latte art.

Cafe R&C barista at work
Cafe R&C barista at work

Popular characters in the cafe are Hello Kitty, Snoopy, Minions, Doraemon and Totoro to name such a few.

However, Ho says that over time, his attention has shifted towards more mature and artistic images, which include portraits.

Portraits on latte is a shift from Cafe R&C's owner to more mature artistic images
Portraits on latte is a shift from Cafe R&C's owner to more mature artistic images

And of course, Ho gets the odd request to get their portrait drawn on their brew especially during special occasions like anniversaries.

The cafe has a reputation for its great service and friendliness. It is no wonder why its slogan is “come as strangers, leave as friends”.

Café R&C, G/F, 22-24 Haven Street, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong

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