The most expensive Cappuccino in the world- The Gold Cappuccino

The Gold Cappuccino, priced at around $25, is served at elegant Tea Apothecary which is a tea room at Episode lounge inside the Emirates Palace hotel.


Episodes Tea Apothecary


Episodes Tea Apothecary


Episodes Tea Apothecary


Episodes Tea Apothecary


Emirates Palace Hotel


Emirates Palace Hotel

What makes this Gold Caccuccion so special?

It is a rich espresso base, creamy frothy milk, and a lavish dusting of edible gold flakes that is pure indulgence. The experience is topped off with a signature chocolate emblem featuring the Emirates Palace logo, making it the ultimate Instagram-worthy moment. It is served on a polished silver tray, with a special dates and cookies.

Do you have any such unique coffee experiences? Please share in the comments below

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@curatorofmemory This is a treat to the eyes :face_savoring_food:
Your experiences are out of bounds for common local guides like me.
But we enjoy that at least we get to see the amazing things in the world :+1:

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Wow the most expensive coffee comes with an amazing experience too. This is superb indulgence which I be everyone should experience. Thanks for another brilliant post @curatorofmemory

Sehr schöne Bilder von diesem besonderen Hotel und Cappuccino. @curatorofmemory
Der Cappuccino ist so schön gestaltet da getraut man sich nicht ihn umzurühren.:blush:

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Woww absolutely beautiful pictures @curatorofmemory with the most expensive coffee. It’s a treat to the eyes. Another brilliant experience you have shared

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@ShreyaMusings . Thank u so much for your kind feedback

Hi @curatorofmemory, I am sure that the coffee beans are also special,
I mean special to roasting bean, bean origin and blends.

Thanks for sharing such an interesting story.

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@fachrie230 . I am not sure because the taste was normal. The most expensive blend is Kopi lapak or civet cat blend. It is available in some cafes in Dubai. But nothing to match the overall experience here

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@Annaelisa . Thanks. True.. even we did not want to drink it. Looked so amazing

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I agree with you, Kopi Luwak exaclty, origin from my place Indonesia.

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@fachrie230 . Have u tried it?

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Not pure luwak yet, but blended

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@fachrie230 . Lucky you

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@curatorofmemory wow, very impressive. a cappuccino looks glamorous. hopefully i can try it in the future :heart_with_ribbon:

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@yuliastiika . Thank u

@TusharSuradkar . LGs like you are not ordinary but extraordinary. Always helpful, motivating and full of appreciation. It is a rarity esp in our culture. Grateful for all your support and kind words of appreciation

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My mom always said “dont play with you food”. This way over the top.

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