Sixteen of Qatar’s finest baristas took part in a competition at Hospitality Qatar 2023, demonstrating their expertise in crafting and creating intricate coffee latte art.The competition saw the baristas face off in four rounds.In the first round, participants showcased their mastery of traditional patterns such as hearts, rosettas, and tulips.The second round called for free-pouring, challenging contestants to create original designs without the use of tools.Round three brought a twist, as baristas were tasked with replicating each other's designs.The final round raised the stakes higher, demanding that contestants execute free-pour latte art in espresso cups.The judging panel comprised renowned coffee connoisseurs Sorina Suliman, Aleksa Novicic, and Huber van Blokland.According to the organisers, the competition not only provided participants with a platform to showcase their talent but an opportunity to be recognised before an audience at an event of this magnitude in Qatar.Ronnie Llorin, coffee expert and member of the organising committee of the competition, told *Gulf Times that the barista competition will not only further promote the already highly popular beverage but also inspire baristas and enthusiasts to be more creative and innovative, in addition to constantly raising the level of their skills in crafting coffee.In addition to the contest, Hospitality Qatar 2023 features some of the most reliable and well-known coffee machines and accessories.Besides displaying the latest trends in the coffee industry, it has also captivated coffee enthusiasts and industry professionals in Qatar and the region.According to IFP Qatar, the organiser of Hospitality Qatar, this year's programme included a range of training sessions and workshops, the highly anticipated Restaurant's Choice Awards by talabat, and the Salon Culinaire competition, alongside live cooking shows.The event at the Doha Exhibition and Convention Centre concludes Wednesday.
November 07, 2023 | 11:54 PM