Following the 2014 exhibition in Paris that detailed the history of the Orient Express, Singapore has been chosen by the Orient Express as the first destination outside of France to unveil a fairy-tale universe related to travel, culture and gastronomy. A historical and educational presentation for all ages, the pop-up attraction “Once Upon A Time on The Orient Express” is open to all at Gardens by the Bay until 13 June 2021.
“Once Upon A Time on The Orient Express” retraces a highly fantastical universe from an incredible collection of pieces from a bygone era. Allegories of travel presented through large displays of trunks address social, cultural and technical themes linked to the adventures of the Orient Express, looking back on the art of living on-board as they evoke the scenic stopovers placed on its route such as London, Paris, Venice, Istanbul, Aleppo, Damascus, Baghdad, Cairo, Luxor and Aswan. Visitors can also immerse in documentaries, newsreels and film clips that will elicit the rich literary and cinematographic heritage inspired by the Orient Express.
The dining car once served cuisines reflecting countries that passengers journeyed across, with a spread worthy of the greatest Parisian restaurants. As a special gourmet highlight at the pop-up attraction, Michelin-starred Chef Yannick Alléno, awarded twice with three Michelin stars, offers diners a unique experience to dine lavishly on board the replica Anatolia dining car that will house the Orient Express pop-up restaurant.
Recipes have been created especially for this showcase, and everything has been carefully curated to reflect and mirror the legendary meals of the era, both in terms of the dishes and the decoration. Following the codes of French gastronomy and fusion cuisine, whether it is consommé or modern food, Chef Yannick Alleno’s creations are elegant, courteous and creative, the perfect interpretation of the myth of the Orient Express in all its glory. Image Credit: Prestige Hong Kong
The Orient Express pop-up restaurant is open for brunch (Sundays only), lunch (Monday – Saturday only), high tea and dinner. Reservations can be made online on the Orient Express Exhibition Website