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New Zealand actress and barista
Celeste Wong |
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Born | New Zealand |
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Other names | Girl in the Café |
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Occupation(s) | Actress, barista, blogger |
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Celeste Wong is a Chinese-New Zealand actress, barista and coffee blogger, under the nickname Girl in the Café.
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Acting
Wong played a dancer in a 2004 episode of the Australian series
Stringers.
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Wong played Melanie in the 2011 New Zealand film
My Wedding and Other Secrets,
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[6] and a psychiatrist in
Stonehouse in 2023.
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Coffee
Wong has worked in coffee shops in
Dunedin,
Melbourne and
London.
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She began
blogging about coffee as "Girl in the Café".
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As a coffee expert, she has contributed to
Director and
Olive magazines,
The Art Newspaper and
BBC One's
Saturday Kitchen.
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References
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b Wallaya, Nora (March 23, 2022).
"From my city to yours: Celeste Wong on cafe culture and London's top coffee shops".
National Geographic.
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^ Butter, Susannah (April 20, 2016).
"How Celeste Wong went from coffee lover to Instagram star".
Evening Standard.
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"Australian Television: Stingers: series 8". AustralianTelevision.net.
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"Celeste Wong Interview: My Wedding and Other Secrets". 2 October 2011. Archived from
the original on 28 October 2014. Retrieved 8 September 2013.
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"Melanie Chu". My Wedding and Other Secrets. Archived from
the original on 2011-05-24.
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^ Koehler, Robert (18 August 2011). ""My Wedding and Other Secrets"".
Daily Variety. Vol. 312, no. 29. p. 6.
ISSN
0011-5509.
EBSCOhost
64897419.
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"Stonehouse Season 1 Episode 2 Recap". Reel Mockery. January 8, 2023.
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"Meet Your Co-Host: Celeste Wong AKA The Girl In The Cafe". Global Coffee Festival. September 14, 2020.
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^ Butter, Susannah (14 September 2016).
"London's full of beans".
Evening Standard. p. 34.
EBSCOhost
118064876. Retrieved 21 October 2023 – via
Newspapers.com.
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^ Sigee, Rachael (6 July 2016).
"The power of coffee meditation".
Evening Standard. p. 32.
EBSCOhost
116621348. Retrieved 21 October 2023 – via
Newspapers.com.
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^ Wong, Celeste (2018).
"5 great road-trip refreshers".
Director. Vol. 71, no. 6. p. 51.
EBSCOhost
131399830. Retrieved 21 October 2023.
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"Celeste Wong".
OliveMagazine.com.
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^ Wong, Celeste (January 31, 2020).
"Don't be angry that Tate's 'Head of Coffee' gets £39,500—be mad that salaries in both hospitality and the arts aren't higher".
The Art Newspaper.
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"Celeste Wong". The London Coffee Festival. p. 6.
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^ @women_food_wifi (October 21, 2023).
"Learning lots from #CelesteWong on #SaturdayKitchen about the different flavour notes in coffee - chocolatey🍫, fruity🍓 & floral☕🌹☕ @knackeredmutha saying it's like tasting wine @SaturdayKitchen getting us nicely prepared for #UKCoffeeWeek" (
Tweet) – via
Twitter.
External links