Nestled in the heart of Soho, Inamo is billed as “an innovative pan-Asian restaurant, delivering a unique and state of the art dining experience”. Walking into the restaurant, you are instantly drawn to the cocoon like pods over the tables, and a somehow ‘digital’ ambiance.
This unravels, and you will find no laminated menus, order pads, or pleated table cloths, for at the core of the Inamo concept is an interactive ordering system.
This is not only fun, but you can order when you’re ready, view your selections, and on a busy Friday avoid the dance of the diners waving furiously at the waiter with a simple tap of the finger. Clever.
I went for the black cod, which melts off the fork, while the soft-shell crab maki rolls, and sashimi are excellent. Meal over, the bill is ordered simply with another tap of the table, and if you’re heading on anywhere, the virtual map and taxi ordering service through the table is another smart option. A great restaurant for groups, impressing clients, or entertaining visitors.
I hope to return soon!
Reviewer: Josh Murray
Food: A fusion of ideas and flavours from Asia
Address: 134-136 Wardour Street, Soho, London, W1F 8ZP
Tube: Nearest is Piccadilly Circus, or Tottenham Court Road
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