
Baristas worldwide are showing off their knack for creating latte art. Some even take it a step further by creating three-dimensional foam drawings. But one Japanese barista named Sudo-san from Saryo Suisen, a cafe in Kyoto, is whipping up adorable 3D green tea latte art that look too cute to eat.
Baristas worldwide are showing off their knack for creating latte art. Some even take it a step further by creating three-dimensional foam drawings.

Latte art is far evolved in Japan when compared to the rest of the world. No, they don't have a special latte printer. What they do have are lattes with hyper-realistic designs crafted into the drink's foam. It's quite impressive.
Latte art is far evolved in Japan when compared to the rest of the world. No, they don't have a special latte printer.

Mattsun is a Japanese latte artist from Osaka and currently living and working in Tokyo. Mattsun drew his first latte art in 2009 while working at an Italian restaurant. Since then he has drawn over 500 different latte artworks and even showcased his work at the 2012 ‘Blue Sky Latte Art’ exhibit in Dotonbori, Osaka.
Mattsun is a Japanese latte artist from Osaka and currently living and working in Tokyo. Mattsun drew his first latte art in 2009 while working at an Italian restaurant.
