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| - The food here is mediocre. Presentation is non existent (since you can't see, I assume they don't put much effort into it) so you have to rely solely on your sense of taste, smell and touch.
I ordered the 3 course menu, which were all 'surprises' and when receiving each of my dishes, using my hands I felt around the plates to get a feel of what I was eating. To my assumption, I started with a salad which was totally dry and lacked any form of sauce. The main dish was a chicken entrée that came out luke-warm, didn't taste very fresh and over cooked. As for the dessert, it was a chocolate mousse - good but very very sweet. During the experience, there were huge gaps between courses where we were neglected from our server. From start to finish, with a group of 3, it took us 2hrs to finish up. Things are generally slower when you eat in pitch black apparently
Overall, O.noir is an experience like no other. I would recommend trying O.Noir, not for the food, but for the experience. I would definitely not go back for a casual dining.
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