Really the food is only OK (maybe 2-2.5 stars), but I will bump it up to 3 because the experience was so.... unique.
The place is owned by blind people (and our waiter was blind). You place your order in the front room, and then you proceed hand-to-shoulder to follow the waiter to the inner dining room where it is pitch black. And this is no exaggeration... you can not see anything. It is like sight-sensory deprivation. The waiter will bring glasses and dishes up to your shoulder and you have to arrange them in some way that you are comfortable groping for.
I had the avocado salad, and some shrimp/rice dish. Both of these were decent/fresh. The chocolate cake dessert was cold and hard, like something you'd buy in a freezer box at a grocery store.
It is damn hard to eat chunks of avocado with a fork in the dark. It definitely gives you a minute appreciate of what a blind person's life must be like.