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Diljit Dosanjh Sips On A Rs 31K Coffee In London, Here's All About This Expensive Drink
Diljit Dosanjh Sips On A Rs 31K Coffee In London, Here's All About This Expensive Drink

News18

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • News18

Diljit Dosanjh Sips On A Rs 31K Coffee In London, Here's All About This Expensive Drink

Diljit Dosanjh recently visited a swanky cafe in London. The actor and singer sipped on the Japan Typica Natural coffee that was sold for £265 (approximately Rs 31,000). Diljit Dosanjh is one of the most entertaining celebrities on social media. His love for all things food is well-known as he never shies away from an opportunity to try out new dishes and even cook up a storm in the kitchen. The Punjabi actor and singer is currently in London, and he recently tried a £265 coffee, which is approximately Rs 31,000. Taking to his Instagram, Diljit Dosanjh shared a video from his recent trip to London. The singer arrived at a lavish cafe in the city and ordered a 'Japan Typica Natural', which sold for £265. Sharing the video, he wrote, 'Most Expensive Coffee of London." Take a look at the video here. advetisement Decked out in a sharp black-and-white jacket, complete with sunglasses and a hat, Diljit made a stylish entrance into a London café to sample the ultra-exclusive 'Japan Typica Natural' coffee. Priced at a jaw-dropping £265 (around ₹31,000), the brew hails from a family-run estate in Okinawa, Japan, and is famed for its rich, fruity, and luxurious flavour profile. The coffee was served to him in a golden cup. After taking a sip from the gilded cup, he deadpans, 'Alag feel karoon, yeh toh pheeki hai coffee," and without missing a beat, adds, 'Saath mein ladoo, boondi bhi le aao." What is the Japan Typica Natural? The Japan Typica Natural is a rare and exquisite speciality coffee cultivated on Okinawa Island, Japan, specifically at the Nakayama Estate. This estate, managed by Mr. Tatsumi Kishimoto and his family since 2015, is among the approximately 20 coffee farms on the island. They produce Arabica Typica and Mundo Novo varietals, all processed using the natural method, which involves drying the whole coffee cherries under the sun, allowing the beans to absorb the fruit's sugars and flavours. Grown at an elevation of 150 meters above sea level, the Nakayama Estate's Typica beans are renowned for their smooth profile, featuring subtle earthy hints, notes of spices, bright acidity, and layers of fruity, juicy tones. Due to the limited coffee-growing regions in Japan, the Japan Typica Natural is considered one of the rarest and most expensive coffees globally. First Published: May 30, 2025, 11:04 IST

Diljit Dosanjh finds London's most expensive coffee 'pheeki' in funny vlog. Watch
Diljit Dosanjh finds London's most expensive coffee 'pheeki' in funny vlog. Watch

India Today

time7 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • India Today

Diljit Dosanjh finds London's most expensive coffee 'pheeki' in funny vlog. Watch

Punjabi singer-actor Diljit Dosanjh left fans in splits with his latest video, in which he tries the 'most expensive' coffee in London. Priced at 265 (over Rs 30,000), the coffee didn't seem to impress him, and the video has caught everyone's starts the video with him reaching the cafe and reading the menu. He chose the 'Japan Typica Natural' coffee priced at 265, which converts to approximately Rs 30, price of the coffee prompted a humorous remark from Dosanjh, who quipped in Punjabi, 'For this much money, I could attend a wedding in India.' Watch the video here: View this post on Instagram A post shared by DILJIT DOSANJH (@diljitdosanjh)According to the menu, this coffee, reputed to be the most expensive in London, is sourced from a family-run estate in Okinawa, Japan, and embodies the Japanese pursuit of perfection. It boasts fruity and juicy flavour the video, a barista is seen carefully preparing the brew as Diljit Dosanjh continues to entertain with his witty commentary. 'Even after charging so much, they're still so precise with the measurements. I won't eat anything else now—just drink this. Every sip costs Rs7,000,' he feel karoon, yeh toh pheeki hai coffee (Should I feel different... this is bland'. In the video, he also quips, "Saath mein laddoo, boondi bhi le aao, it is London's most expensive coffee (Get some snacks with it too),' he found the video relatable as they praised Dosanjh's comic take on the coffee and its price. One of the users wrote, 'dosanjha ala vlog is the best (sic),' while another wrote, 'Your of real memes (sic).'Meanwhile, on the work front, Diljit Dosanjh was last seen on screen in the Punjabi film 'Jatt and Juliet 2'. He was earlier reported to have exited 'No Entry 2' due to creative Watch

Man spent £265 on a cup of coffee in London that 'was no better than a £4 latte'
Man spent £265 on a cup of coffee in London that 'was no better than a £4 latte'

Yahoo

time22-03-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Man spent £265 on a cup of coffee in London that 'was no better than a £4 latte'

A content creator forked out £265 on a single cup of coffee and said it tasted no better than a £4 latte. Carmie Sellitto, 26, was in Mayfair, London when he stumbled upon SHOT London, a coffee shop that serves 'the world's finest coffees'. Carmie expected a pricey cup but he was left speechless when he spotted Japan Typica Natural coffee on the menu for a staggering £265. Made from Typica beans, a Japanese variety of Arabica beans, the drink is thought to be one of Britain's most expensive coffee cups. Despite the eye-watering price, Carmie who regularly tries expensive items out of curiosity knew he had to order it. But the London creator was left disappointed and said he couldn't tell the difference between his expensive brew and his friend's £4 iced latte. Carmie, from Shepherd's Bush, London said: "When I looked at the menu I was shocked. "I asked my friend am I seeing this right? "Honestly it was just so underwhelming. "It tasted slightly fruitier, but that's it. The coffee can brought at SHOT London. (Image: SWNS) "My friend bought a £4 iced latte but I could barely tell the difference. "No way was it worth £265. "Even if it was a fiver, I wouldn't buy it again. "I think it's so stupid. "I honestly think I can make better coffee than that." Recommended Reading London's most expensive fish and chip shop that costs £37 Many viewers had a lot to say about the £265 coffee, as one person took to the comments to share: "For £265 coffee I'd assume the caffeine is top tier and you're wide awake for months?" Another added: "The most expensive coffee I had cost me £10." While a third chimed in: "That's crazzzzzy, you could fly to Italy and have coffee there and money in your pocket for that."

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