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The Senses of Food: Dining in the Dark (offline)
Last Post 10-14-2005 05:23 PM byDave Tong. 7 Replies.
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David Niederauer  Send Private Message
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10-12-2005 10:20 PM  
Will being deprived of one's sense of sight enhance the dining experience? There's only one way to find out!

You've heard of "Dancing in the Dark".
This is Dining in the Dark.

The smells; the textures; the tastes: will they be heightened in a pitch black room? Will it enhance the dining experience? I think so. At least I would love to try it and find out.

Listen to this audio clip from NPR.

What we need is a place to hold this dinner. I have a couple of ideas down here in the South Bay but I would like to do it in SF or Oakland so more people could attend.

I don't think we would have to have "blind" waiters. We would have to hire some waiters though. We can equip them with night-seeing goggles.

Not only do I think this would be a very unusual dining experience but think of the possibilities of getting to know the person sitting next to you .
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10-13-2005 02:59 AM  
It would all have to be finger food. How would you cut something, or spear it with a fork? I guess a spoon might work.
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10-13-2005 03:37 AM  
Aha! A Blind Tasting!

Maybe you could host it here:Supperclub
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10-13-2005 02:31 PM  
I can remember as a kid doing this every year at Halloween. I ate eyeballs (which tasted remarkably like olives), intestines (which tasted like spaghetti), brains (which seemed remarkably like strawberry jello), and other assorted things.

Fortunately, there was never a banana...
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10-14-2005 12:26 AM  
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Aha! A Blind Tasting!

Maybe you could host it here:Supperclub




I remember reading about this place when it first opened (Maybe a couple of years ago?).

Has anyone ever been there?
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10-14-2005 01:25 AM  
They only opened a few weeks ago. A month, at the very most.

The reason I "suggested" the place, is because their angle is serving dinner to you on a couch/bed like a Roman Emperor.

I know it isn't my kind of place!

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10-14-2005 05:21 AM  
Is that their "angle" or "angel" ?

It seems to me someplace opened about a year age that specialized in renting the whole place to a group. I think it may have been some kind of private club or something.
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10-14-2005 05:23 PM  
Sounds surreal. The good news is that in a pitch black room it wouldn't matter what you wore or whether you spilled red wine down the front of it.

Long stemmed Riedels would be a BAD idea though.
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