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O'Noir Toronto Restaurant Lets You Enjoy Dinner Without Seeing it (UPDATE)

Foodies can take their dining experience to a whole new level when they dine at the recently opened O'Noir in Toronto, the sister location to O'Noir in Montreal.

O'Noir Toronto allows patrons to dine in the dark. The pictures in the gallery are from the lounge, as the actual dining rooms are so dark, a person cannot even see their hand in front of their face!

To take this dining experience even further, patrons can select what they would like to eat or opt for a ‘surprise’ meal.
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