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Went to India Palace the other day and noticed they had a braille menu.
What stood out even more was how it was designed—when I opened it, it looked completely plain with a clean white background. No clutter, no unnecessary design—just simple and functional.
In a place like the UAE where dining out is such a big part of life, it was nice to see a restaurant quietly doing something inclusive.
You don’t really see this often in regular restaurants, so it genuinely caught my attention.
Curious if others have noticed similar thoughtful details anywhere?
u/Constant_Chart_208 — 20 days ago