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Wednesday January 26, 2011 3:46 pm

Inamo restaurant uses E-Table to offer a digital dining experience


Posted by Reza Malayeri Categories: Design, Misc. Tech, Videos


Inamo restaurant E-Table digital dining and interactive menu

Inamo is a futuristic restaurant in the Soho district of London. The fusion of technology, and Asian-inspired interior design makes Inamo a destination restaurant on the bleeding edge of innovation. Inamo’s interactive dining experience is like nothing you've ever seen or tasted before. The illustrated food and drink menus are powered by E-Table technology, and Canon projectors display mouthwatering menu options on the Corian tables. The tables include round preview screens shaped like plates, allowing customers to interact with any menu item before placing an order.

Allowing customers to preview menu options is not the only trick in Inamo’s digital dining bag. Customers can watch the kitchen webcam, change the table background, watch movie trailers from Paramount Pictures UK, browse information about the local community, play games, watch short films, and even call the “I drank too much" taxi, directly from their E-table. 


Inamo’s menu consists of an incredible variety of mouthwatering flavors from across the orient. Delectable fusion dishes from Japan, Korea, and Thailand are waiting to attack your digital taste buds. Some examples of the mouthwatering fare at Inamo are:  Miso Grilled Sea Bass, Hamachi With Soy Mini Truffle, Sake Salmon in Cedar Wood, and (man I’m getting hungry), you get the idea... too many incredible choices.

Digital food menu's powered by E-Table at Inamo give us a glimpse into interactive experiences of the future. With rapid advancements in technology everyday, we can expect concepts like Inamo to continue their refinement into even more emersive experiences.

What do you think about Inamo's interactive digital dining? Would you visit an Inamo here in the USA? How would you improve upon the concept? Let us know what you think in the comments below, and maybe we can get the owners to open a 3D capable Inamo here in Seattle.

Read More | Inamo via Dezeen.com

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