FUTURISTIC DINING AT LONDON'S INTERACTIVE RESTAURANT



Interactive Asian fusion restaurant Inamo is the first of its kind in central London and after an evening of techno fun, classic dining experiences seem mundane.

Set in two locations (Soho and Regent Street), Inamo is a tranquil and stylish haunt that offers something special: an interactive ordering process.

Whether you are technology friendly or not, Inamo is definitely worth a visit and the simple menu beamed onto your table via an overhead projector adds a whole new element of fun to eating out

It may not be the evening out most conducive to deep conversation, but the quirky and innovate system allows diners to spy on the chef, choose an interactive tablecloth theme, call for a waiter, play games and even book taxis or theatre tickets at the touch of a finger.

There are, of course, extremely helpful waiters on hand to help guide you through the process and although it could seem that all effort has gone into the techy elements of the restaurant, the food is top quality.

Small dishes include delicious pork fuji apple steamed dumplings (£3.45) and crispy spiced fried pork belly (£7.95), while bigger dishes on offer are a classic cinnamon chicken dish for the less adventurous (£13) or a black cod dish which literally melts in your mouth a must-have for £16.95.

From the high-tech gimmicks to delicious eats (and fruity-fresh cocktails), Inamo really puts the fun back into dining.

By Bianca London published November, 5, 2012 in "Daily Mail" London as "Futuristic dining at London's first ever interactive restaurant: Asian fusion eatery Inamo puts the fun back in to dining out". Adapted and illustrated to be posted by Leopoldo Costa.


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