Flat White

TypeEspresso-based milk drink
OriginAustralia / New Zealand
IngredientsEspresso, steamed milk
ServedHot or iced

A flat white is an espresso-based coffee made with steamed milk and little to no foam. It’s known for its strong coffee flavor combined with a smooth, velvety milk texture.


Origin

The flat white originated in Australia and New Zealand, where it became popular as a response to milk-heavy coffee drinks. It emphasizes espresso flavor while keeping the milk silky and well-integrated.


How it’s made

  • One or two shots of espresso are brewed
  • Milk is steamed with very fine microfoam
  • Steamed milk is poured over the espresso
  • Little to no visible foam remains on top

Typical ratio: around 1:2 to 1:3 (espresso : steamed milk)
Typical size: usually served in a small cup (150–180 ml)


Taste profile

  • Bold espresso flavor
  • Smooth, velvety texture
  • Less milky than a latte
  • Low bitterness


Variations

  • Double shot flat white – stronger coffee taste
  • Iced flat white – chilled version with cold milk
  • Single-origin flat white – highlighting specific coffee beans


Serving

Typically served hot in a small ceramic cup. Foam is minimal, creating a “flat” surface with no thick milk layer.