Barista oppa known for creating Starry Night cream art now wows Bangkok with his edible art

Phavitch Theeraphong
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South Korean barista Lee Kang-Bin, who is famously recognized for recreating legendary paintings and cute logos in a form of latte art is now in town to wow Bangkokians with his claim-to-fame masterpieces at the lobby of Pullman Bangkok King Power until this Saturday (18 November).

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The barista-proprietor of C-Through café in Seoul, and the trailblazer of Cream Art, Lee Kang-Bin meticulously fashions colorful stunners atop cold-brew coffee by pouring a bed of thick cream as a blank canvas, before embellishing it with cream-mixed dyed food coloring to replicate world's renowned art prices. His edible artistry is showcased on his hot-as-hell Instagram account @leekangbin91.

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At Pullman Bangkok King Power, the barista will be creating ten of his most recognizable Cream Art designs, including the mimicking of Vincent Van Gogh’s The Starry Night as well as less complicated drawings of cartoon characters. Each cup costs you a handsome B300 and takes around 15 minutes to complete. 

Check out a snippet of Lee Kang-Bin’s meticulous stroke here.

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