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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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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.