{"id":121836,"date":"2023-11-27T11:59:23","date_gmt":"2023-11-27T11:59:23","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/uklevitrasupport.com\/?p=121836"},"modified":"2023-11-27T11:59:23","modified_gmt":"2023-11-27T11:59:23","slug":"london-restaurant-from-popular-rom-com-where-you-dine-in-darkness","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/uklevitrasupport.com\/travel\/london-restaurant-from-popular-rom-com-where-you-dine-in-darkness\/","title":{"rendered":"London restaurant from popular rom-com where you dine in DARKNESS"},"content":{"rendered":"
Successful restaurants often have something that makes them stand out – whether that’s a bizarre location or a quirky original theme.<\/p>\n
One popular London\u00a0eatery has taken this to the next level, giving diners an experience they truly won’t get elsewhere – however, you might not want to wear your best clothes as it could get messy.<\/p>\n
Dans Le Noir ? restaurant in Clerkenwell is exactly what it translates to – ‘in the dark’.<\/p>\n
Visitors who dine at the establishment eat their meals in pitch black, with the whole menu being a surprise.\u00a0<\/p>\n
If you’re meeting somewhere there for the first time, it really takes blind dating to a whole new extreme.<\/p>\n
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Dans le noir ? restaurant in Clerkenwell is exactly what it translates to – ‘in the dark’<\/p>\n
The unusal concept may be familiar to rom com fans, as the restaurant played a key part in About Time, starring Rachel McAdams and Domhnall Gleeson.\u00a0<\/p>\n
Near the beginning of the movie, the pairs characters meet at Dans Le Noir? to dine in the dark, leading romance to blossom.<\/p>\n
Described as ‘a unique, sensory and human experience,’ it encourages guests to ‘re-evaluate their perception of taste while reclaiming their senses, to reinvigorate their relationship with the world and others and to experience a surprising encounter with something different’.<\/p>\n
The idea is that in the dark, the perception of flavors, textures and smells can completely different and we suddenly become aware that sight influences all our sensations.<\/p>\n
Diners are lead through darkness to their table, with everything on the menu being a surprise – you won’t know who is sat around you, what the interior looks like, and more importantly what food you’re being served.<\/p>\n
You’re also asked to place all potential light sources such as lighters, mobile phones or cameras in the cloakroom provided.<\/p>\n
Guests are shown photographs of the dishes and drinks they tucked into once the experience is over.\u00a0<\/p>\n
You could be sitting next to famous faces and you wouldn’t even know it – the windows are covered in black out blinds so there’s no way of seeing a thing.<\/p>\n
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Visitors who dine at the establishment eat their meals in pitch black darkness, with the whole menu being a surprise<\/p>\n
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Diners are lead through darkness to their table, with everything on the menu being a surprise – you won’t know who is sat around you, what the interior looks like, and more importantly what food you’re being served<\/p>\n
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If you’re meeting somewhere there for the first time, it really takes blind dating to a whole new extreme<\/p>\n
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The unusal concept may be familiar to rom com fans, as the restaurant played a key part in About Time, starring Rachel McAdams and Domhnall Gleeson<\/p>\n
Visitors are encouraged to be social, with the restaurants website explaining that ‘the absence of visual judgment erases the preconceptions that build our relationships with others.<\/p>\n
‘Communication spontaneously becomes more intense and authentic. The experience promotes sharing between guests and creates beautiful encounters.’\u00a0<\/p>\n
Another unique aspect of the experience is that all of the servers are blind or partially sighted – to get their attention, guests have to shout out their first name, which they will have been told upon arrival.\u00a0<\/p>\n
Visitors need to be guided everywhere, including the toilet, for safety reasons – you can’t attempt to walk around on your own.<\/p>\n
For a two course set menu it will cost \u00a352 each or \u00a360 each with a glass of wine – if you want three courses it will set you back \u00a359 or \u00a367 each with wine.<\/p>\n
The most expensive option is the five course set menu which includes a starter, two mains, a cheese plate, a desert and two glasses of wine, costing \u00a3110.<\/p>\n
The international project was born in France in 2004 and is now in 10 countries and 15 cities, tried by 2 million people worldwide.\u00a0<\/p>\n
Since the London restaurants opening in 2006, the quirky restaurant has amassed lots of attention on social media, with users often reviewing their experience.\u00a0<\/p>\n
One X, formerly known as Twitter, user who visited Dans Le Noir ?, wrote ‘Trust me, the tension in that room was high for me and my colleagues.\u00a0<\/p>\n
‘We broke glasses. We couldn\u2019t see anything. Eating what you can\u2019t see is something else. We tried to figure out the shape of the room in vain’.<\/p>\n
She added that it gave her ‘a different understanding of blindness’.<\/p>\n
Another wrote ‘The food is excellent, the experience is totally unique, and it is one you won’t forget’.\u00a0<\/p>\n
One TikToker called Alex, dubbed it the ‘coolest restaurant’\u00a0gushing that it left her amazed as she couldn’t recommend it enough.<\/p>\n
One viewer questioned ‘how do you not get worried about not being able to see what you eat?’ to which she replied ‘you get used to it after a while and it\u2019s a cool chance to use more of your other senses’.\u00a0<\/p>\n