
Singer and actor Diljit Dosanjh never fails to entertain whether on stage or through his Instagram posts. Recently he shared a video in which he is seen drinking Londons most expensive coffee. After sipping the luxurious brew Diljit shares his thoughts on the taste and overall experience. The video also captures an emotional moment where he meets one of his fans adding a heartfelt touch to the post. The singer also revealed the jaw-dropping price of the coffee estimating that each sip costs him around Rs 7000. A single cup is priced at Rs 30000 (£265). Diljit said Today I am here for the most expensive coffee in London. I want to drink the Japan Typica coffee. This is too pricey. They are measuring and pouring everything despite taking so much money. I am going to drink something pure now. I am not going to have food today this is the only thing Ill have. Each sip is worth Rs 7000 he said in Punjabi. Diljit also said Alag 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 Londons most expensive coffee (Get some snacks with it too)”. Diljit Dosanjhs funny voiceover is seen in the video. Watch: View this post on Instagram A post shared by DILJIT DOSANJH (@diljitdosanjh) In the end Dosanjh laughed saying Iitne mein India mein shaadi attend kar leta (I would have attended a wedding in India for this price). Know about the typica coffee that Diljit tasted Typica is the first purebred Arabica coffee variety in the world. Historically the Typica coffee variety originated in the pristine forests of southwestern Ethiopia. The taste of this early coffee is very seductive with a sweet clear sour taste mixed with a gentle bitterness.
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