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The food was surprisingly good. They basically gave us a choice of sweet, savory or spicy. It is a 6 course meal, none of which is disclosed to you until the very end. It is so dark in the restaurant that you can't see your hand in front of you, however, all the waiters and waitresses can see you very well. The experience was very interesting because you must rely on your sense of smell and taste to figure out what you are eating. You also don't know if the restaurant is clean or a dump and whether the dishes are clean or not. You are required to leave cell phones, lighters and anything with light outside in the lockers. They reveal the menu to you at the end but it left me wondering if that was really what we ate. Although food was pretty good. The experience is worth a one time try, but the price of eating there is better spent at a high end restaurant like Ruth's Chris where you can see your food and your surroundings. 2 people, we paid more than a couple hundred. Drinks are charged separately from the $65 per person meal. We had 3 beers and 2 glasses of wine.
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