Menu from Museo
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Menu highlights
Includes dishes that are:
Vegan
Vegetarian
Salads
Avocado & Feta Salad
Avocado Topped with Smoked Salmon, Black Ebiko, Cherry Tomatoes and Creamy Herb Dressing.
Smoked Salmon Roulade
With Cream Cheese, Snow Pea Sprouts, Chuka Wakarna, Cherry Tomatoes, Red Tobiko and Honey Mustard Dressing
Soups
Lobster Bisque
With Pan Seared Canada Sea Scallop
Mains
Slow Braised U.S. Korubuta Pork Cheek in Fusion Style Reduction
Served with Sauteed Carrot Cake, Sauteed Mushrooms, Asparagus and Crispy Prosciutto Di Parma
Pan Roasted Cod Fillet
Delicate Cod Fillet with Baked Scallop on Half Shell with Onion Relish and Truffle Mushroom Risotto
Small Plates
Squid Ink Mushroom Risotto
With Salted Egg Sauce Cream
Lavender Prawns
Tossed with Flavoured Lavender Mayo
Crispy Frog Leg
Tossed with Balsamic Glaze, Garlic and Lime Oil
BBQ Beef Short Ribs
Served with Edamame Beans, Macadamia Nuts and Green Chili Pesto
Desserts
Vodka Chocolate Lava Cake
A Rich Chocolate Cake with a Vodka-filled Molten Centre. Served with Vanilla Ice Cream.
Museo Cheese Cake on Chocolate Soil
Served with Seasonal Berries
More about the restaurant: Museo
Arteastiq, Singapore’s innovative tea lounge, have certainly splashed out with their new venture. Centrally located at 31 Ocean Way, right on Quayside Isle, Museo combines Arteastiq’s tried-and-trusted high-tea salon experience with a bold new restaurant menu and barroom. There’s more: not only is Museo pioneering what it calls dining in a cup, a kind of culinary mini-sculpture where bite-sized morsels are served in glass jars – Museo also has a premium on the concept of combining dining with drawing, or painting for that matter. Museo is also a social painting studio, where customers are given canvas, unlimited art supplies and the invitation to let loose their inner artist. Not before tea, mind.
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Thinking about making a Museo booking?
Billing themselves as Art on the Isle, and with a name like Museo, you’d think you’d be in for a gallery experience. Well, you are, but not on an empty stomach. Located at Quayside Isle, 31 Ocean Way, in the Sentosa Cove area of Singapore, Museo is something of a hybrid. An initiative of Singapore’s popular Arteastiq, a modern high tea salon, Museo expands on the tea lounge experience to include both a restaurant and a barroom. And a social painting studio.
While afternoon tea remains a staple at Museo, the new venue on Quayside Isle in Sentosa Cove, Singapore, incorporates a restaurant that offers novel dining-in-a-cup mini-dishes, a la carte, set and premium menus, and a barroom with over 30 classic, reinvented, and signature cocktails. Then there’s Museo’s concept of the Art Jam. Here, tea-totallers, drinkers, and diners are given a canvas and art supplies and invited to get creative. It’s a phenomenon that has taken Museo’s Shanghai outlet by storm, and it’s set to get Singaporeans slinging paint, too.
