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From chips served in mini shopping trolleys to dinner being presented on a slate tile, restaurants and cafés are always coming up with new ways to 'wow' us - even when we don't want to be wowed.

But one establishment seems to have gone too far this time after it served up 'deconstructed' coffee.

Australian writer Jamilia Rizvi posted a photo of the beverage - which came separated in three different glass beakers - to her Facebook page , saying: "Sorry Melbourne but no. No no no no no.

"Hipsterism has gone too far when your coffee comes deconstructed."

(Image: Facebook/Jamila Rizvi)

Basically, Jamilia was paying someone else to give her the ingredients for a milky coffee so she could assemble it herself.

She goes on to say she waited almost 20 minutes for an actual cup before realising one wasn't coming.

Jamilia adds: "I wanted a coffee. Not a science experiment. I prefer to drink my beverages out of crockery and not beakers.

"Next stage? I'll just get a chopping board with a bunch of actual coffee beans and an upside down hat on it.

"This must stop, dear Melbourne. This must stop."

The post has since received more than 5,000 shares - and more than 24,000 reactions.

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