Nocti Vagus

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There's a theory that states if you deprive a man of one of his senses the other's become heightened. Which goes some way to explaining the logic of Nocti Vagus's 'dark restaurant'. As dinner here is served (by blind waiters incidentally) in a pitch black environs, you should be able to focus your attention on the sensory information delivered to your brain by your palette. You will certainly appreciate this increased awareness as the award-winning kitchen dishes up treats like medallions of monkfish rolled in wine leaves and ginger-plum sauce. Choose from three set menus, or create your own, whilst entertainment such as 'dark theatre', live music or even erotic poetry readings enhance your dining experience. Just make sure that's your wife's knee you're feeling under the table... | |
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reviewed by Crunpet Biter from United Kingdom on Jan.29.2008 | |
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reviewed by Dingo from United States on Jan.22.2008 | |
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I could't agree with you more Dingo. :) 






