Orient Express, Japanese restaurant in Marietta, US.
Orient Express occupies three distinct dining rooms within an actual train car, each specializing in a different Asian cooking style. One room focuses on Chinese cuisine, another on sushi preparation, and the third on hibachi cooking.
The restaurant was created by converting an authentic train car positioned near the railroad tracks into a dining space. This transformation connects the heritage of rail travel with a contemporary restaurant operation.
Each dining room showcases different Asian cooking traditions through Chinese dishes, fresh sushi preparation, and hibachi cooking techniques that you can watch as you eat. The variety reflects how these culinary styles each have their own approach and flavor profile.
The restaurant operates daily with extended hours on weekends compared to weekdays. It helps to know in advance which dining room matches your preference so you can head directly to your chosen cooking style.
The location beside active railroad tracks recalls the golden age of train travel, with the restored car providing a nostalgic setting for contemporary Asian cooking. This unusual combination creates a dining experience where historical charm meets modern food.
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