— Picture courtesy of Instagram/irvine_nj KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 12 — Malaysian barista, Irvine Quek Siew Lhek, has done it again and won another international latte art championship. Last year, he won the 2018 World Latte Art Championship (WLAC) organised by World Coffee Events in Brazil, and now he has won the 2019 World Latte Art Battle (WLAB
At the end of every competition year, a winner is chosen from each to participate in the World Latte Art Championship (WLAC), according to the 2022 WLAC Rules and Regulations. Once there, the All-Stars. All-Stars brings the best competitive coffee makers to crowds all over the globe. This dynamic program features exciting stage time and head-to-head performances, along with informal bar time, and opportunities to connect directly with the All-Stars and learn more about their coffee experiences and insights.In 2018, Chris Lin founded his luxury coffee brand CHLIV. The story goes back to when he was 15 and just started practicing latte art at a family-friend's bakery in 2011. During the seven years, he's been practicing everyday, seven days a week. One day, after he won the World Coffee Fest Latte Art Championship 2016 in Tokyo, his mentor told him
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