Jamila Rizvi has had enough.

The sight of a "deconstructed" coffee lovingly poured into three glass beakers pushed an Australian woman to breaking point.

"Sorry Melbourne but no. No no no no no," Jamila Rizvi posted on Facebook after she was served black coffee, hot water and milk separately.

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JAMILA RIZVI / FACEBOOK The controversial brew, served at a Melbourne cafe.

"Hipsterism has gone too far when your coffee comes deconstructed. I wanted a coffee. Not a science experiment. I prefer to drink my beverages out of crockery and not beakers.

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

Rizvi's post has been shared more than 2000 times.

Not everyone was opposed to the development however.

"Actually I love this idea because you never know how strong a coffee is going to be and you can make it however strong or weak you like it!," posted coffee lover Julia Clay-Torrisi.