Are you a chocolate lover? Have you ever dreamed of stepping into a real-life Wonka factory? Your moment has arrived because celebrated chef artist Janice Wong has officially unveiled her latest masterpiece in Singapore: a massive edible chocolate tunnel installation. Located at Paragon Main Atrium, the 18-metre-long chocolate wall is part of the Blooming Imagination exhibition running from April 9 to May 3, 2026. Interestingly, the intricate sculpture was meticulously crafted from over 800kg of premium chocolate. Wonderfully, the chocolate tunnel is FREE to see too. Here’s why you need to visit this attraction soon.
Why is this 800kg edible chocolate tunnel a must-visit along Orchard Road?
Singapore’s first chocolate wall is a massive installation transforming the heart of Orchard Road into a cocoa-scented wonderland. The iconic installation blurs the lines between high art and confectionery with three immersive zones. It features a garden of chocolate flora, with textures ranging from velvet-smooth petals to rugged, soil-covered chocolate rocks. Interestingly, the project is the largest chocolate installation by Janice Wong and it’s been entered into the Singapore Book of Records.

Beyond the visual spectacle, the experience is deeply interactive. For instance, Paragon Club members can participate in exclusive chocolate indulgence sessions, where they have the rare opportunity to personally harvest and taste artisanal chocolates from the walls of the installation. Plus, visitors can take part in Janice Wong’s Chocolate Painting Workshops every Saturday for some extra fun.
The Blooming Imagination Chocolate Display runs until May 3 as part of the shopping mall’s Spring/Summer season. Entry to view the chocolate tunnel is free for the public. However, specific tasting experiences and workshops require registration via the Paragon Club app and for a fee.

Whether you are a dedicated foodie or an art lover, this chocolate sanctuary offers a fleeting, multi-sensory escape that is quite literally good enough to eat in Singapore.