Sunday 12 April 2015

Inamo- Wardour Street

Inamo is a pan-Asian restaurant with two locations in London. I was at the Wardour Street Branch so I will be reviewing that one.



The first thing you should know about Inamo is that it isn't your regular restaurant. Everything you need is quite literally within your reach. Every place at a table is controlled by an interactive projector. Instead of waiting for a waiter to realise you've been trying to get their attention for the last twenty minutes, you are in complete control of your experience. There is a mouse pad where you can explore the menu and send your order to the kitchen immediately.


If that isn't exciting enough for you, when you select a dish an image is projected onto your plate so there are no surprises when your meal arrives. Well, that isn't entirely true... The big dishes are not really big and so you can only imagine how small the small dishes actually are. It is quite expensive for the portion you get but the experience is worth a try!


While you wait for your food, there are games and plenty of other forms of entertainment on your table to make the wait pass in no time. You can even look into the kitchen and see the chefs preparing your meal. 


When you're ready to pay, you can see your bill on your table and just need to call for a waiter to to take your money. Also the table provides ideas of what you might like to do after your meal.




I would recommend this restaurant just for the experience. The food was great but not particularly filling. It is quite a memorable night out.

Click here to see their website and to book your table!




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