🍁 Dialogue in the dark



Restaurant review

We have been wanting to go to this restaurant for a long time . We planned for a movie along with dinner here.

This is located in the third floor of EA mall , we had pre-booked the table. We paid for the meal and got the tokens. We had to deposit all our belongings, phones, handbag and any light emitting things outside . They provide us with a locker and keys for this purpose.

The tokens given were quirky which were in different shapes , Circle for Veg and Square for Non veg. Since its dark inside the tokens help them to serve us the type of meal we had booked for. 

 As we entered inside it was pitch dark. A voice guided us through the pathway. We had to form a line and then walk one by one . Javed was the person who welcomed us. He led us to the table and made sure each one of us sat down in the allotted chairs without any difficulty .

We were given hand sanitizer first ,which the Five of us had to fumble and pass around in the dark.  Trays with cutlery were placed right in front of us.
The essence of this restaurant is to experience the absolute darkness for which our eyes could never adapt until even the very end. With our visual input totally cut off, our other senses are heightened and we had a nice time chatting. No smart phones gave rise to some quality time being spent together with friends along with good old conversations and gossips.

The person who served us was Velmurugan who was visually challenged ably handled our entire dinner proceedings from seating us in the right place to serving us the food. He placed a lunch box in front of us , which was pretty hot. It had 3 tiers , the contents of which was not informed. It was up-to us to find the contents by using our gustatory perception . 

The first box had 2 chapatis rolled in a tin foil. It had a chicken tikka and a chicken kebab. The second one had Rainbow pulao and the third one had the butter chicken gravy. The food was good but not great. But the point is,taste is not the main reason people come here.The limited options and non availability of a menu-wise-ordering system can be a little bit of a turn off for some people.

 Once we were done we had to arrange the lunch box in the same order. Wet tissues were given in the end.

After the meal , we had a nice conversation with Velmurugan. Later we were led to the light. Once we exited the restaurant we were blinded by the light.

Overall it was a new and exhilarating experience , this was my second time there . Would surely come again and like to experience the exhibition tour 
.  



No comments:

Post a Comment