Blind dining popular in Mexico City
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A “hard-to-see” dining trend has grown over the past decade. It’s centered around eating in the dark.
From Switzerland to the U.S., more people are ready to pay top dollar for the experience.
Blind dining has taken hold in Mexico City, with a charitable aim.
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