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🌭This is a completely dark dining restaurant, with no light at all in the dining area, and the entire process takes place in the dark. The waiters are all visually impaired and are very professional and friendly. They will guide you throughout the process to ensure your dining goes smoothly. 🌭When I first entered the completely dark dining area, I was indeed a bit uncomfortable, unable to see any light at all. After adapting, I was able to focus more on the taste of the food itself and the conversation with my friends. After the meal, I deeply felt the difficulties in the dark environment and gained a greater understanding and respect for visually impaired people. The core of the experience lies in the dual impact on the senses and the soul, and the overall feeling far exceeds the evaluation of the food itself. 🌟In the dark, focus more on taste and smell, and enjoy the delicious food 🌟Experience the daily life of visually impaired people more deeply and feel more empathy 🌟It's not just about eating, it's more like a unique conversation with your senses 💰There are two options: Two-course: 46 🔪 (including appetizer/dessert + main course) Three-course: 56 🔪 (including appetizer, main course, and dessert) Overall, the food itself is a bit ordinary, but combined with the experience of the dark environment, it is still very much worth trying. The meat is all cut, so you don't have to worry about inconvenient eating. The appetizer is great! (I won't reveal what it is here, but if you really want to know, you can ask in the background) #Ottawa #OttawaLife #OttawaFood #Canada #ShopExploration

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Shop Exploration | Dark Fork Dark Restaurant

🌭This is a completely dark dining restaurant, with no light at all in the dining area, and the entire process takes place in the dark. The waiters are all visually impaired and are very professional and friendly. They will guide you throughout the process to ensure your dining goes smoothly. 🌭When I first entered the completely dark dining area, I was indeed a bit uncomfortable, unable to see any light at all. After adapting, I was able to focus more on the taste of the food itself and the conversation with my friends. After the meal, I deeply felt the difficulties in the dark environment and gained a greater understanding and respect for visually impaired people. The core of the experience lies in the dual impact on the senses and the soul, and the overall feeling far exceeds the evaluation of the food itself. 🌟In the dark, focus more on taste and smell, and enjoy the delicious food 🌟Experience the daily life of visually impaired people more deeply and feel more empathy 🌟It's not just about eating, it's more like a unique conversation with your senses 💰There are two options: Two-course: 46 🔪 (including appetizer/dessert + main course) Three-course: 56 🔪 (including appetizer, main course, and dessert) Overall, the food itself is a bit ordinary, but combined with the experience of the dark environment, it is still very much worth trying. The meat is all cut, so you don't have to worry about inconvenient eating. The appetizer is great! (I won't reveal what it is here, but if you really want to know, you can ask in the background) #Ottawa #OttawaLife #OttawaFood #Canada #ShopExploration

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