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  • Onoir is an absolutely incredible experience that I can't recommend enough. When just walking to the table takes a leap of faith (since you don't and can't know what's ahead of you besides your waiter's shoulder), you know that the dining experience will change how you see the world. At Onoir you can spend two hours imagining what it would be like to be blind if the world were perfectly catered to the blind (sticky placemats, people telling you exactly where things are all the time, smaller tables so you don't have to grope around for the bread), and then walk back into the world and re-appreciate your eyes. I second the suggestion to come with people you can have a conversation with, as long pauses and no physical contact can elicit feelings of claustrophobia, fear, etc. in addition to the usual sad effects of a boring dinner date. But The food isn't that great. All four of us got the surprise appetizer, entree, and dessert, and while trying to figure out your food is fun, eating good and inventive food is more fun. Our appetizer was a large cheese ravioli in a simple tomato sauce, our entree was some kind of meat (we argue over pork, veal, chicken) in marsala sauce with roasted vegetables, and dessert was a chocolate mousse cake. It was all solid food, but not very exciting. Also the portions were quite large. I'd suggest ordering off the menu and only ordering two rather than three courses. Is the experience amazing? Yes, yes, and yes. Is the food good? Sort of. Would I come back? I don't really think so. Go for the novelty of it, go for the experience, go to give money to a worthy charity (some of their profits go to help blind people, while they employ a group of people that has a 70% unemployment rate), but don't go for the food.
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