![]() You can also get 3 tickets for ¥468, includes three free custards. You’re looking at these images thinking, “Wow, it’ll be flooded with people taking photos.” Well, to ensure that visitors have a good time, MOIC does some form of crowd-control and limits the capacity by splitting entry into 30-minute sessions.Įntry to MOIC is ¥168 per person, which includes access to all the themed rooms, plus a complimentary custard at the end. There are four other Concretes (the name of Shake Shack’s signature fresh frozen custard aka ice cream in sundae form) for ¥39/single, ¥58/double, shakes, and plain frozen custards. Strawberry Yuzu Boozy Lemonade – Tastes like a boozed up, syrupy Gatorade. There’s also Open Sesame Concrete on the “secret menu.” Open Sesame Concrete (¥39/¥58) – Chocolate and vanilla custard with black tahini paste, palmier cookies, chocolate chunks, and black sesame. Stay Up All Night – Vanilla frozen custard blended with coffee extracts and caramel cookies, topped with cinnamon powder. The Pink Fantasy Concrete, MOIC exclusive – Made with vanilla frozen custard blended with raspberry cheesecake, topped with raspberry purée, raspberry powder, dried cherry sprinkle, and crushed shortbread cookie. On the menu are three MOIC exclusive products: Strawberry Yuzu Boozy Lemonade (¥35), The Pink Fantasy Concrete (¥42/single, ¥61/double), and Raspberry Cheesecake Frozen Custard (¥35/ ¥42) in a cup or in a cone. MOIC has teamed up with Shake Shack to supply the icy sweet treats. ![]() If you want just the ice cream, you can just walk into Marye’s Diner, the ground floor gift shop and ice cream parlor. Plus, think of all the super cute photos you’ll take! Ticket price includes a complimentary ice cream at the end. (All additional images by Carlos Sotomayor.)įor children and those wanting to “feel like a kid again,” it’s a fun experience. I have to admit, the slide was pretty fun. ![]() A room filled with bananas for some reason. There is a two-floor tall slide, a merry-go-round, and a pool filled with giant plastic sprinklers. You walk through whimsical ice-cream-themed rooms, vividly designed with installations, games, and play zones. Still, it’s a pretty fun experience, especially for children. Spread across two floors, MOIC is more of a playground than it is a museum, and it is more for a photo op than it is a place to indulge in ice cream. Shanghai’s Museum of Ice Cream is located at Qiantan Taikoo Li, the newest super mall in Pudong. There are also locations in Chicago, Singapore, and Austin, Texas. Museum of Ice Cream is a hyper-Instagrammable interactive retail experience founded in 2016 in New York City. World famous ice cream attraction Museum of Ice Cream officially opens in Shanghai on July 31 at Qiantan Taikoo Li.
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