Hear what diners have to say about "Dining in the Dark"
Being blind changes the whole dining experience - whether the lights are on or off, you have expectations about the food; after all, it's Intermezzo! But the small discoveries you'll make about yourself are quite fascinating.
Bettina Chua (CNBC Asia Pacific)
This is going to sensitize one about how socially awkward blind people can feel in situations we take for granted - like this dining experience for instance. I'm glad I came. It's truly unforgettable.
Carol Leong (The New Paper)
It's been a tremendous experience. Really appreciated the intention of the organisers. Excellent!
Lim Keng Soon (Shin Min Daily News/Channel U TV News)
What a great experience! I appreciate so many things (all my senses) so much more.
Audrey Ying (Gold 90.5 FM)
It's a different world but the same. There's a different light in the mind's eye; appreciate your eyesight! Appreciate the amazing ability of one without sight in their visual mind.
Vernetta Lopez (Class 95 FM)
If there's ever one experience you should have, this is it! You'll appreciate others and yourself so much more.
Hubert Tang (Gold 90.5 FM)
People are so much more attractive in the dark. I had to rely on how people sounded as opposed to how they look. Had to listen with my ears versus listening with my eyes.
Anita Kapoor (ELLE)
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