Serving up food and art

Advanced Dining, a seven-course meal at the Telok Ayer Arts Club, is conceived by artist collective The Picnic, made up of artists Aiwei Foo (left) and Wangxian Tan (right), in collaboration with head chef Bertram Leong (centre). ST PHOTO: TIMOTHY DAVID
The Jimami Tofu 5D Dining Experience includes a movie screening in Balestier where viewers will quite literally taste the film for themselves. PHOTO: COOKYN INC
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SINGAPORE - Hungry people with a "cultured" palate are in for a treat at the ongoing Singapore Food Festival.

This year (2019), it features arts-related offerings such as movie "tastings" and culinary experiences that upend the norms of fine dining.

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