The Cookie Museum for tea / cookies lovers

The Cookie Museum was founded in 2004, and it delivers quality and excellent original hand-made cookies that are lovingly baked with only the finest ingredients. The Cookie Museum has been voted as having Singapore’s Best Cookies.


The Cookie Museum has a wide variety of cookie flavors, all hand-made in this lovely Victorian shop at Esplanade. Apart from the cookies, this place also offer a list of tea infusions.


 The ambience of this place is worth mentioning, I love the quaint Victorian theme, ornament cravings, motif wallpaper and gold-rimmered mirrors decor.


I went with my friends to visit the place, and it is definitely a chic place for perfect afternoon tea gathering sessions. I felt like I was loyalty when I was sitting on the red plush chairs...
 




We ordered two pots of tea - Camomile and Cranberry. Our teapots can be refilled with hot water, so practically you can drink the tea as much as you like. We had some cookie tasting while enjoying our tea. We tried a few cookies, and they tasted amazing!


Cranberry Chocolate Hazelnut Cookies


Blueberry Cookies


Cashew Nuts Cookies


Almond Cookies


Almond Cranberry Oatmeal Cookies


Mango and Macadamia Nuts Cookies


We were introduced to some unconventional flavors inspired by our local dishes like Nasi Lemak, Hainanese Chicken Rice, Laksa and Hae Bee Hiam. When I sample-d the Laksa-flavored cookies, the cookies really gave out a strong laksa taste and this is my first time eating cookies that leave a lingering spicy feeling in my mouth after-taste.


Hae Bee Hiam tasted great and could be judges as unique Singapore-flavored cookies.


Green Tea and Cranberry Cookies


It was an interesting tea gathering as a whole, I enjoyed having tea and cookies in an interesting concept with an English decor. Be aware that all extraordinary cookies and tea infusions come with a price! Don't be shock to see the price tag!!

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