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Friday, 5 December 2008

Interactive Dining At Inamo





Inamo's website tells us…
“Inamo is a pioneering Oriental fusion restaurant and bar where the control of the dining experience is placed firmly in your hands. Our mission is to provide delicious cuisine with charming and timely service in a warm and vibrant atmosphere.

At the core of Inamo is our interactive ordering system. Diners place orders from an illustrated food and drinks menu projected on to their table surface. You’ll set the mood, discover the local neighbourhood, and even order a taxi home. Our dedicated and friendly staff are always on hand to help with whatever you need.”
DuPont Corian was specified for the interactive tabletops at Inamo. Graphics and photographically illustrated menus are projected onto the Corian tables. Using a circular touchpad recessed into the tabletop, customers can then navigate their way through the dishes and send their order directly to the kitchen. They can also change the ambiance by selecting from differently coloured and patterned ‘virtual’ tablecloths, play games, watch a web-cam in the kitchen, browse local area information and even order a cab, all from the comfort of their tables.

http://www.inamo-restaurant.com/

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