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.
London boasts a chain of interactive restaurants serving Japanese, Chinese, Thai, and Korean food, where diners can play games, doodle, and set up a virtual tablecloth on the dining tables while ...
Poor table service may soon be a thing of the past if a new E-table takes off. The co-founders of Inamo Asian fusion restaurant in Soho were so frustrated by trying to order another round of beers ...
Inamo is a restaurant chain in London which is offering diners a unique and interactive experience which sees you controlling the ordering of food and drinks, taking the waiter/waitress out of the ...
Contemporist has a great post on Inamo, one of the newer restaurants in London’s West End, which boasts fully interactive tables with touch technology. The tables function use overhead projectors and ...
In London, it's hard to find a restaurant without a gimmick. And Inamo has probably the biggest gimmick of all. If you're a hungry, tech-loving nerd, that is. The restaurant, which just launched a new ...
Inamo, 134 Wardour Street, London W1 (020 7851 7051). Meal for two, with wine and service, £50-80 My reasons for hating Inamo could be many and various. You just know that, at some point in its ...
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Accelerating technological developments have undoubtedly made communicating and accessing content the quickest and most efficient it has ever been. However, most would probably argue that some aspects ...