Something about supper, something about something...
Restaurants in the dark are extremely popular abroad, and putting on a ‘dinner in the dark’ might perhaps inspire hospitality providers to enrich Zagreb too with such irreverent fare.
Well then:
They say that in the dark you celebrate the pleasures of the palate in an entirely different way, and that the enjoyment of food is more intense, more exotic. Although I cannot make any judgement of my own on the matter, I believe that the fluctuation of attention that the eyes produce will be avoided in such a case, the fullness of flavour given its independence, and a sense paid too little attention foregrounded.
This supper is imagined with no candlelight, with soft music, and quiet conversation, for hearing is the only means of communication – if we rule out the intimacy of touch – which is a matter of choice – of course.
"Eat in the dark to see what you are eating!"
