Hi! This is the first time me blogging from my cell phone, so please excuse the lack of pictures and the look of this post. I am visiting some friends of mine in Lucern, Switzerland, right now. Tonihgt we went to a special restaurant. We took the car and drove to Zurich, another suiss city. The name of the place is Blindekuh, which ( at least
I think so ) means Blind cow.
They only serve about two to three different meals and those are very expensive, too. What is it so special about this place, you may ask? You eat in a complete darkness. COMPLETE. You cannot see a thing in there. The waitresses are all blind. They help you get seated and they are always there if you need them, but everything else is up to you.
When we first got in, I thought I might get motion sick. But after a while, it all got better. I even did a good job eating my curry with veggies. But when the tiramisu came, I struggled a little. I had to use my hands. I also ordered coffee. When Sabina, our waitress, brought the cup to our table, I could not find it. It took me almost five minutes until my hands touched the hot coffee.
Filling up the glasses with water was also very interesting. You have to stick your finger inside the glass to feel the water level.
Overall it was a great experience. It is very interesting how all of the guests spoke so loud because they couldn't see each other... days like this make me realize how lucky I am and that we should be grateful for what we have.
I think so ) means Blind cow.
They only serve about two to three different meals and those are very expensive, too. What is it so special about this place, you may ask? You eat in a complete darkness. COMPLETE. You cannot see a thing in there. The waitresses are all blind. They help you get seated and they are always there if you need them, but everything else is up to you.
When we first got in, I thought I might get motion sick. But after a while, it all got better. I even did a good job eating my curry with veggies. But when the tiramisu came, I struggled a little. I had to use my hands. I also ordered coffee. When Sabina, our waitress, brought the cup to our table, I could not find it. It took me almost five minutes until my hands touched the hot coffee.
Filling up the glasses with water was also very interesting. You have to stick your finger inside the glass to feel the water level.
Overall it was a great experience. It is very interesting how all of the guests spoke so loud because they couldn't see each other... days like this make me realize how lucky I am and that we should be grateful for what we have.
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