9 Weirdest Restaurants in San Francisco

We always hear that the blind have heightened senses to compensate for their lack of sight. While eating in a pitch-black room for a night won’t necessarily grant you these abilities (that would require your brain to rewire itself), visual deprivation undoubtedly encourages you to focus on parts of a meal that might go unnoticed, like subtle flavor changes and unique textures.

At Opaque, patrons eat a full-course meal in complete darkness — like, “can’t see your own hand in front of your face” dark. All the servers are blind, too, so you are experiencing a night in their world.

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