The 7 Most Bizarre Restaurants
In The World

The 7 Most Bizarre Restaurants In The World

Opaque | Los Angeles, San Francisco, and New York City
You’ll be seated in pitch black and have your food brought to you from servers wearing night-vision goggles like soldiers in Call of Duty. But contrary to popular belief, the idea behind dining in the dark didn’t stem from its originator having an ass-ugly wife; it was created to heighten the senses that would intensify the food’s smell and taste. Each meal is roughly $100 per person for an appetizer, entrée, and dessert — not including tax and tip.