Wednesday, 27 June 2012

Interactive Inamo

There is an abundance of restaurants in London and it's a great feeling when you stumble across a hidden gem.

Located on Wardour Street in Soho, Inamo is a Pan-Asian restaurant with a twist. Prepare yourself for an interactive eating experience that you will instantly want to recommend to all your friends.

Instead of communicating with a waiter, you order your food and drink via a touch pad on your table. Simply select your order, click to confirm and your drinks and food arrive promptly.


On top of the interactive menu which displays pictures of your food, you can change the ambience to suit the mood you are in.

Similar to the chain Wagamama, food is served once prepared. Therefore, depending on your chosen dishes you may have longer to wait than others. So if you have time to kill, why not play a few interactive games?! My favourite was battleships.




You can also select the Chef Cam to watch your food being freshly prepared in the kitchen.

The food that was served up was delicious. I highly recommend the Scallops in Oyster Sauce, the Thai Beef Salad and the Crispy Five Spiced Pork Belly.

After dinner, the novelty of the interactive table hadn't worn off. So, we started to scroll through the dessert options. Please, if you do end up taking a visit to this restaurant, do not leave without having the Vanilla Creme Brulee with strawberry and lemongrass coulis - it simply melts in your mouth.

If you fancy hanging around for a few drinks, there is a cocktail bar downstairs where you will be impressed with the eclectic drinks list.

Trust me, this will be a dining experience you will never forget.

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