
First Light
Sparkling welcome + chef’s bite
Kitsilano · Sensory dining
Dark dining is about trust, atmosphere, and story. This layout is built to sell the experience: cinematic visuals, crisp hierarchy, and a reservations flow that feels as intentional as the room itself.

Proof, not noise
15+
Years of concept storytelling
100%
Guided seating by trained hosts
0
Phones allowed in the dining room
Accessible
Accommodations available on request
How it works
Dark dining is easier to understand when the steps are visual, tight, and confident — not buried in paragraphs.
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Choose your courses, ask questions, and settle in while you can still see the room.
02
Your host leads the way. You focus on sound, scent, temperature — and anticipation.
03
No screens. No flashlights. Just flavor, texture, conversation — and a night you actually remember.
Social proof, styled like a luxury brand — not a random quote wall.
“I’ve done tasting menus all over the city. This was the first time the website matched the experience.”
“The pacing, the service, the surprise of flavor without sight — incredible. Booking again next month.”
“We went for an anniversary. Zero awkwardness, totally professional, and genuinely romantic.”
You’ll order in the light, then be guided to your table. Once you’re seated, the room is truly dark — designed to heighten taste, smell, sound, and touch.
Yes — most restrictions can be accommodated with advance notice. Tell us when you reserve so the kitchen can plan substitutions safely.
No light-producing devices are used in the dining room (phones, flashlights, luminous watches). It’s part of what makes the experience work.
Smart casual is perfect. You’ll want comfortable shoes — you’ll be guided briefly through low-light transitions.
Make this the easiest reservation your guests ever book — clear CTAs, fast contact paths, and a page that sells the story.