Crazy hot drinks to celebrate International Coffee Day in New Zealand

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Mumbai, September 29, 2017Sunday October 1 marks International Coffee Day and it is no secret that New Zealand takes pride in the quality of their coffee.
All over the country flat whites, long blacks and everything in between are necessities to get Kiwis started every day. But there is more to a café menu than the traditional flat white. Some cafés are pushing boundaries with some outrageous creations.
When asked about his coffee experience in New Zealand, Sidharth Malhotra, Brand Ambassador, Tourism New Zealand said, “I can’t think of a day that can go by without a cup of coffee and what better place than New Zealand to try one, with such great variety on offer. I tried my hand at making the perfect flat white coffee with my buddies Brendon McCullum and Stephen Fleming the last time I was in the country. The Kiwi coffee culture is probably the best in the world and if you are a true connoisseur, you will definitely find your perfect cup in New Zealand."
We have picked out some of the best cafés in New Zealand:
Sidharth Malhotra learns to make flat white coffee with his buddies Stephen Fleming and Brendon McCullum. Credit: Tourism New Zealand
C1 Espresso, Christchurch
C1 Espresso in Christchurch is like a mad science laboratory of activity. Bubble tea coffee, charcoal lattes and pumpkin spiced lattes are all served in quirky style often incorporating dry ice for spectacular effect. Check out the kid’s menu as well for some crazy versions of hot chocolate.
Laneway Espresso, Christchurch
Another Christchurch fave, Laneway Espresso is famous for it’s Red Velvet Latte, like the classic cake but in liquid form. So good.
Flight Coffee, Wellington
Found in New Zealand’s coffee capital Flight Coffee’s tasting board is a great way to experience different beans and different styles of coffee. For the experts or people who want to look like experts.
Major Sprout, Auckland
Caffeine just not fitting with your new wellness way of life? Check out Auckland’s Major Sprout and give the special latte board a go. Featuring a matcha latte, tumeric latte and ginger latte. Don’t spend too much time gramming the prettiness or your drinks will go cold.
Winona Forever – Earl Grey Latte Credit: Caitlin Madden http://ift.tt/g8FRpYmajorsprout/
Winona Forever, Auckland
Sometimes you just want a good ol’ cuppa tea and at Winona Forever (named after Johnny Depp’s infamous tattoo) in Auckland they’ve got your back. Try their gorgeous Earl Grey latte for a taste of old with a taste of new.
Additional Information
Tourism New Zealand markets New Zealand to the world as a visitor destination. In the year ending July 2017, 3.66 million international visitors arrived in New Zealand: an increase of 9.5% on the previous year. International tourism is New Zealand’s largest earner of foreign exchange, pumping over $14.5 billion into the economy and directly employing over 188,000 people. http://ift.tt/X883Lo
Visa procedure: One may forward their application to the TT office in Mumbai or Delhi, which will then be directed to Immigration New Zealand. A visitor visa for New Zealand is processed within 15 working days.http://ift.tt/qxpVlV
Airline connections: Connecting flights to New Zealand are available on Singapore Airlines/Air New Zealand, Thai Airways, Cathay Pacific and Malaysia Airlines with stop-overs in their respective hubs.  New Zealand’s international gateways are Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Queenstown.
Domestic services: You can fly between all New Zealand cities and most major towns using domestic air services. Air New Zealand and Jetstar are the main providers. Their services are complemented by regional airlines, charter companies and scenic flight operators.
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