When I first heard that Nox Dine in the
Dark was launched in Singapore, I wanted to try it immediately but the
cost of $78 per pax threw me off the chair. Recently, I had the luck to save
some buck to dine at Nox after I won an Openrice contest for two! My lucky friend
and I were joined by an Openrice editor, Yiwen, for dinner. Yiwen has a really
cool blog here and she blogs on food
too.
In a gist, the concept is
dine in the dark. The menu is unknown to us. The server asked if we had any
dietary restrictions or allergies. After the dinner has ended, we were brought
back to a lit room where we make a guess on what we have eaten. The menu was
then revealed to us. That’s when bragging rights belong to the most acute taste
buds #ChallengeAccepted
Before our dinner and while
waiting for our guide, we were served the Amuse-Bouche - salmon cod fish with
roe (below). This is the only food picture I have as the rest of my dinner was
held in the dark.
For
the Instagram addicts, I am sorry but you have to try to curb your Instagram
withdrawal symptoms for this dinner.
Patrons are welcomed to enjoy a drink at the bar before dinner too. You can also order your drinks for dinner too.
It was a while before we were
informed that our guide Halimi is ready. I was absolutely thrilled! The feeling
was just like the moment before I boarded on an aeroplane for the first time. I
knew it was going to be an adventure and finally the moment has
arrived.
This is the door that will
lead us into the unknown.
After climbing up a flight of
stairs which was surprisingly quite an easy feat despite that we can't see, we
reached the dining room on the second floor. We reached our table in a few steps
and Halimi guided us to our
chairs.
At this moment, it looked like this:
Welcome to the dark side. |
A total pitch-black. The
darkest of the black. We thought we would slowly be accustomed and regained some
sight but no, we did not. There was some small red dim lights near the top
corner but they were just the infra-red cameras which footage would be retrieved
only during "incidents". Hence, please ensure no naughty business.
We ordered a glass bottle of still water. The challenge was to make sure the table (and the floor) was not wet after the dinner. Nevertheless it was less stressful when we sensed that the cups were made of plastic instead of glass.
Dinner was a
3 course prix fixe menu - Appetizer, Main Course, Dessert. Each
course had 4 smaller different bowls of food, which were placed on a
tray.
It's bizarre how our other
senses (hear, taste, touch, smell) were heightened when we can't see. I thought
my taste buds were more sensitive in the dark as everything I ate tasted very
strong. For example, saltier, sweeter, more sour. I could also smell my food
before it came, especially the truffles.
And it’s a rare occasion
where you aren’t distracted by Whatsapp or busy catching up on Candy Crush. I
can’t remember when the last time I gave full attention to my dining companions.
And girls, this is also probably the only restaurant which your BFs can't look
at other girls.
We weren't sure how Halimi
was going to know when we had finished eating. I joked, "Maybe let's just raise
our hands." OK I know that's lame and I was quite sure my friend rolled her eyes
even though I can't see that. We waited quite some time after our last desserts
before Halimi returned.
The bar area where we were given the survey |
Not to mention that the service you will get is top-notch. Our guide Halimi is not just a waiter, but an inspiring character. He was formerly a Singapore Airlines crew member but had to undergo an operation to remove his brain tumour. Although he became visually-impaired after the operation, he was never despaired and continued to live life to the fullest and continue to do what he loves - customer service. To many, he might be physically handicapped but actually I think he is no less handicapped in terms of his personality.
Overall, if I could only describe my experience in five words, that would be: "eye-opening", once-in-a-lifetime, amazing, unique, touched. In fact, I am thinking of going back there again after the menu changes.
Some tips
:
1) Use the toilet before the
adventure as it would be difficult if you need to use the toilet in the middle
of the dinner. Don't worry, the toilets are
lit.
2) Wear clothes with pockets
so that you can keep the locker key. That’s because we also had to keep our
bags, mobile phones, cameras, and anything that can gives off light in the
lockers.
3) Wear dark coloured clothes
to prevent food stains.. you'll never know!
4) Wear flats/low heels as you
would need to climb the stairs to the dining area on 2nd floor.
Opening hours: Tuesday - Sunday: 6PM to late
Make your reservation now at: http://www.noxdineinthedark.com/reservations/
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