We went to the early dinner seating at O. Noir (in downtown Toronto) on 8/18/17. We hadn't been there previously, and were intrigued by the description / info we saw online. All in all, it's an experience worth having. Our server ("Dave") was friendly, attentive, and helpful. My wife and both found the food to be quite good (my wife had filet mignon, I had shrimp risotto) ... contrary to much critical input we'd seen online. We were initially "underwhelmed" by the less-than-warm and not-particularly-friendly demeanor of the greeting staff (who greet you in the arrival area and take your dinner order), but my wife struck up a conversation with the young lady who took our order and identified a common link to a Michigan community. This seemed to "break the ice", and the staff member was then considerably more outgoing and pleasant. Again, we found this to be a dining experience worth having ... but we grew a bit weary of the unique nature of "dining in the dark" by the time dessert was to be served. So, we invited Dave to bring the check as we'd be leaving as soon as we enjoyed our chocolate cake (which was also pretty tasty!). O. Noir is worth experiencing ... but once will do it for us.