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I TOTALLY want to go to this restaurant the next time I go to London.
www.danslenoir.com
Labels: travel
The adventures of a gainfully employed, divorced, 50 year old, vegetarian, twin, Jackson Browne loving, two time breast cancer surviviving, step mother, who is probably going to wind up being the crazy lady in the mobile home park who knits matching sweaters and tams for her herd of cats.
I TOTALLY want to go to this restaurant the next time I go to London.
Labels: travel
5 Comments:
i have to eat with light. I can't eat in dim light at the house - couldn't imagine if I was at a restaurant.
I've heard about this type of dining... do you think there's even candlelight, or just total pitch blackness...
Ha! In theory you want to eat here. There is no way you could eat in complete darkness. What if someone slipped you a meatball.....? Or worse a pork chop!
The website says that it is total darkness in the dining room. There is no light at all. They even ask that you turn off cell phones and pagers so that no light will appear during the course of the meal.
They say that there is a vegetarian meal that can be ordered so I shouldn't have to worry about someone slipping me a meat ball, however, since it's completely dark in there if I did wind up with a meatball in my mouth no one would see me when I spit it across the room!
I saw a restaurant like this in an episode of CSI LasVegas.
They even had blind waiters.....
Tori
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