https://reveries.com/cool_news/2004/october/oct_15b.html
Dark Dining. At the Unsicht-Bar, a restaurant in Berlin, Germany, “every photon of light” is excluded, so that diners can experience eating without seeing, reports John Bohannon in The Christian Science Monitor (10/13/04). When patrons arrive at the Usicht-Bar, www.unsicht-bar.com (“named for the German word for ‘invisible’), they are first taken to a candlelit room and “given a menu with three options — vegetarian , fish and meat — but the actual dishes” are not revealed. Diners are then led to their tables, conga-style, led by a waiter or waitress who typically is blind (“it’s simply too difficult for a sighted person to learn how to navigate a dark, busy restaurant holding heavy trays of food and beverages”).