The main selling point of this restaurant is obvious the experience.
You put in your order and check in your coats in the first room. (There's a dinner option where you can pick a mystery meal so that you can try to figure it out).
You get led into the pitch black dining room by a blind waiter (Yes, they're actually blind - and the one we got was really really muscular and kind of good looking). You sit down and you await your food.
First you'll notice that you're actually seated quite far away from the people you came with. Secondly, the utensils, plates, and cups are big and heavy. This is all so that you don't spill your food of course.
The room is quite noisy and echoy with everyone talking and it's a bit chilly. Your eyes will start to hurt because you'll keep opening them and will see nothing but a strange faint light in the distance.
The food was good, I got the mystery dessert and it was incredibly easy to tell that it was creme brulee.
Overall a good experience, I think it was something I'd do once just to do it, and then again to bring relatives/friends/people visiting from out of town to.