DID (Dine in the Dark)
Kimberly Lauren BryantKimberly Lauren Bryant/Guest Contributor/RESTAURANTS, BANGKOK/ Updated : Jun 29, 2016, 16:58 IST
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With more Dining in the Dark restaurants cropping up in hip cities throughout the globe, DID isn’t unique to Bangkok—but it’s certainly one of the city’s more memorable dining environments. Essentially, DID is all about eating in … Read more
With more Dining in the Dark restaurants cropping up in hip cities throughout the globe, DID isn’t unique to Bangkok—but it’s certainly one of the city’s more memorable dining environments. Essentially, DID is all about eating in total darkness. Patrons are even required to leave their phones and any other tech gear at the door to ensure no light gets in. This creates the rare experience where people eat without any interruption from technology. Meanwhile, DID’s excellent waiters—who are either blind or visually impaired—impressively navigate their serving duties in pitch black without a hitch. Read less

With more Dining in the Dark restaurants cropping up in hip cities throughout the globe, DID isn’t unique to Bangkok—but it’s certainly one of the city’s more memorable dining environments. Essentially, DID is all about eating in total darkness. Patrons are even required to leave their phones and any other tech gear at the door to ensure no light gets in. This creates the rare experience where people eat without any interruption from technology. Meanwhile, DID’s excellent waiters—who are either blind or visually impaired—impressively navigate their serving duties in pitch black without a hitch.
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