Old Port of Montréal: Interactive Exhibition Banquet

Old Port of Montréal

Interactive Exhibition Banquet

Wednesday 17 April 2024 01:08 PM UTC+00
Interactive Exhibition Banquet
A deliciously Festive Culinary Experience!
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Interactive Exhibition Banquet
Starting May 16! A Deliciously Festive Culinary Experience!

The Montréal Science centre has a scrumptious adventure for you! Be our guest and grab a seat at the table! Banquet is a hearty, multisensory, interactive experience around a topic that everyone loves: food!

Start in the kitchen and move into the dining room for a journey where you'll roll some dough, try daring taste combinations, and explore flavours and aromas.

An unmissable and enriching educational experience. After all, science is what spices up the culinary arts!

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  • The Kitchen

    • Rolling dough
    • Cooking an egg
    • Whipping cream
    • Finishing a pièce montée before it collapses
    • Slicing potatoes with a mandolin
    • Learning grandma's kitchen secrets
    • Understanding how food reacts to heat
    • Discovering fusion cuisine and the expertise of the great chefs


    The Appetizer

    • Discovering surprising aromatic pairings
    • Arranging plates with AI
    • Testing how colour impacts our sense of taste with a surprise tasting
    • Feeling how texture impacts how lovely things taste
    • Experiencing surprising aromas


    The Banquet

    • Test your knowledge about table etiquette and be surprised about how they vary from one culture to the next
    • Explore how food rites and feasts have evolved over the course of history
    • Discover how different cultures throw banquets


    The Show

    A banquet presented as a multimedia and multisensory work of art inspired by a menu created by France's molecular cooking pioneer chef Thierry Marx  and chef Raphaël Haumont.

    Educational Workshop

    Explore the physics and chemistry secretly at work in the kitchen inside a scientific culinary lab.

Starting May 16!
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