aku-aku: v.. To move a tall, flat bottomed object (such as a bookshelf) by swiveling it alternatively on its corners in a "walking" fashion. [After the book by Thor Heyerdahl theorising the statues of Easter Island were moved in this fashion.] source: LangMaker.com. Aku Aku also has another meaning to the islanders: a spiritual guide.
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blind dining
Posted by dav at 2002 September 10 09:58 AM
File under: News

I've been talking about this new restaurant for days now, so I figure I should post it here.

Berlin's unsicht-Bar


Diners at Berlin's newest restaurant cannot see what they are eating and have to be guided to their table by blind waiters because the bar is pitch black.

The restaurant, which opened Wednesday, aims to make guests concentrate on senses other than sight.


I can't stop thinking about how cool of an experience that must be. I've never wanted to go to Berlin so badly.

This photo has nothing to do with the restaurant, I just thought it was funny:

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