An Orange Is The New Black Diner Is Opening In Singapore And Turning Prison Food Into Gourmet Cuisine

Anyone fancy a bit of Nutraloaf? Said no-one ever, until now!

An Orange Is The New Black Diner Is Opening In Singapore Making Turning Prison Food Into Gourmet Cuisine

by Ruby Norris |
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Have you often found yourself wondering what prison food tastes like? Or wished you could spend a day in the life of your favourite Orange Is The New Black Character? Well, your slightly obscure wishes have been granted, but you’ll have to fly to Signapore to make these dreams a reality.

On the 16th and 17th June, Singapore locals and tourists will be able to fully immerse themselves in to the world of Orange Is The New Black, as the OverEasy diner welcomes a pop-up restaurant and transforms into the Litchfield Penitentiary Cafeteria.

As the Netflix orginal kicks off its fourth season, fans of the TV show are being given a new treat for the taste-buds. Diners will be able to tuck into prison favourite Nutraloaf, a three-course meal blended and baked into a loaf and considered a punishment by the inmates. However, the diner’s head chef, Bjorn Shen has put a gourmet twist on the unappetizing dish, opting for ingredients such as mushrooms, cheddar, quinoa, pumpkin and nori according to Mashable.

While the food may have been given an edible upgrade, guests will find water to be the only drink available and all meals will be served on plastic trays for an authentic Litchfield Penitentiary experience. Orange overalls optional, of course, but if you're flying to Singapore for prison food, why not go all out?

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This article originally appeared on The Debrief.

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