![]() Like I said unless you are a vegan that enjoys food that has absolutely no flavor, maybe even make you throw up later like I did. Never in my life have I felt so ripped off by a restaurant. Even after asking before booking the reservation any details they can give on the type of food, they never mentioned that they were a vegan restaurant! I may have been fine with the fact that it was basically nothing but vegetables for the entire meal if the vegetables were actually good! If you want blah, bland, unflavored, disgustingly nasty food in the pitch black dark and then be ripped off with an outrageously high bill for that garbage, this is the place for you! If not I highly suggest going for a different type of crazy dining experience that might have flavorful food with some substance! After spending pretty much $100 a person, we all had to go find food to eat after leaving because we were still starving hungry! What a horrible way for my wife and mother-in-law to spend their birthdays!!! I feel like I have been ripped off beyond measure!! Though the guy Cory was nice we didn't come there just for a guy to be nice and spend $100 a person!!! Then I call to let them know how awful the experience was and they don't even care!!! I am so upset about this. Turns out their food was absolutely disgusting. 3871 S Valley View Blvd, 8, Las Vegas, NV 89103. ![]() Also make sure to ask for your food to be served fresh and hot and if you hate it, ask for something else.supposedly, per the owners response to other reviews they should do something about it.Complete and utter disappointment, took wife and mother-in-law to this place for a crazy dining experience. Whether you’re entertaining clients in the or celebrating a special occasion, our restaurant and wait staff will make it a spectacular event every time Private party contact. Try them at lunch time when its cheaper and you don't have to pay, or commit to 6 tasteless plates but you still get the same experience. So, if you are still game to give it a go, understand you are paying for the experience and not the food. I can't recall having such awful food anywhere else in the recent past.but they out done themselves here. BLACKOUT Dining in the Dark: Concept Cool, Food Terrible - See 190 traveler reviews, 43 candid photos, and great deals for Las Vegas, NV, at Tripadvisor. But now you’ll have time (and no other choice, really) to converse with. Everyone in our party was still game and had enjoyed vegetarian meals before though we are all carnivores. Since the room must stay dark at all times, any items that emit light are prohibited. They gave like a 7 course meal and do a great job of recreating a high end meal as a vegan meal. We were aware of this going in, not because it is marketed as such but because other reviewers have complained about the lack of transparency. Im a vegan and think that the plant based menu was just okay. Along with your meal, you can enjoy a refreshing beer from a selection of regional as well as international breweries. 45 minutes in we really couldn't leave soon enough. tasteful South American food can also be found on the menu. The dinner conversation halfway through the meal was about where we were going to eat dinner at afterwards. ![]() No one in our party of 6 finished or enjoyed the food. When the sense of touch, hearing, taste and smell are heightened, food, drinks and dinner conversation become a brand new adventure. ![]() Think just slightly warm, limp, bland, diabetic vegetarian leftovers that you are eating in the dark and paying out the nose for. Have you ever wondered how your senses would react in complete darkness BLACKOUT will take you on the most unique sensory journey you have ever experienced. Sounds fun, right?! The concept is something pretty cool but the food was truly terrible. ![]()
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