This was definitely an experience and I would recommend everyone to try dining in the dark at least once in their life, unless you're extremely terrified of the dark and closterfobic.
The staff or servers do not have the ability to see and they make the experience much more authentic and personal - they make sure that you are comfortable with every step you take. Before heading into the dark dining room, your group are lined up holding each other's shoulders to be led to your tables. It was so much fun because every time a plate of food came our way, it would be interesting to see how we could locate our utensils and almost forgetting where our mouths were (lol). Every time my partner and I tried to feed each other, I would either shove the food near his eye, nose, basically anywhere but his mouth hahaha. The food was great and I was just in so much awe with how precise our servers were and how much of a great job they did working their way through everything in the restaurant.
Customers; there were two ladies that ruined the whole experience for us because they were being so rowdy and at one point decided to pull out their phones and use the flashlight app. Unfortunately, with that we were able to see where we were seated and how the whole setup of the room was. We were all so mad and frustrated at this point because if they didn't want to dine in the dark, why bother going through it at all.