Ever tried coffee served in a negative 86 degree glass? In Chengdu, Sichuan, China, this 20 yuan ($3 USD) ice free latte keeps the espresso bold since there is no melting ice. The glass is chilled to extreme cold so the hot espresso and cold milk create a contrast that feels like ice cream with warm apple pie. This style was inspired by dirty coffee, which first became popular in Tokyo, Japan. Dirty coffee is made by pouring hot espresso over cold milk, creating beautiful layers and a mix of hot and cold flavors in one sip. #China #Food #ChinaFood #ChineseFood #StreetFood #ChineseBreakfast #BreakfastInChina #ShanxiFood #TraditionalFood #ComfortFood #LocalEats #CheapEats #BudgetEats #Foodie #StreetFoodChina #AuthenticFood #AsiaFood #SoupLover #MorningEats #FoodShorts #FoodVlog #DailyLifeChina #HiddenGems #ViralFood #StreetEats #FoodAdventure #ChinaEats #Travel #ChineseStreetFood #FoodReview #ChineseCuisine #Coffee #DirtyCoffee #JapaneseCoffee #AsianCoffee #ChineseCoffee #IcedLatte #Latte #Espresso #CafeCulture #CafeHopping #UniqueDrinks #TravelChina #CoffeeLovers #DrinkTok #CoffeeTrend #MustTry