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Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Been there #31 - Inamo, Soho, London

134-136 Wardour Street, Soho, London, W1F 8ZP

With some many restaurants available in London (TripAdvisor list more than 7,000), sometimes you just want to experience something really creative, new and you can remember for a long time. Well Inamo just did that for me.

Inamo is a fairly new restaurant in Soho busy district of London on Wardour Street where you can find many kinds of restaurants. Inamo building is black from the outside with the red Inamo signage. Once you get in, the room feels a bit dark but then you explore the room more and you understand why.

The restaurant has about 40/50 seats available and each table is white and serves as a touch screen menu where you can see all starters, main courses, order your food and even play battleship with your partner. The table is the main attraction in the restaurant and even though it looks a bit unsocial in the beginning because individuals want to discover this piece of technology by themselves, you start to share your experience with dinners. You can also change the ambiance on the table or play the random selection so you can table can show red roses or have green grass.

The food comes quickly (10min) after you order it with your touchpad screen projector on the table. Food is Asian fusion with black cod, delicious Wagyu beef (this is very tender Japanese beef massaged with beer), spring rolls and more. All the food that came in was nice and delicious in our mouths. Some portions were a bit small though (4 little scallops for 7£).

The bill came for £32 per person with starters, main courses, a bit of beer and desserts. The experience is really worth it and make sure you book a table (only for 1h30 dinning experience though) beforehand.

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