London Restaurant Dishes Up Projected Menus & Touch-Sensitive Tables
Remember those tacky laminated menus with photos of the food in dodgy roadside caffs? Well, one chic London restaurant has taken the idea to a whole new level by kitting out its restaurant with digital projectors that beam interactive menus onto the tables, as well of photos of what the dish will look like. We’d have to admit that the tackiness element of those laminated menus is largely absent in this very futuristic dining emporium, with touch-sensitive tables allowing you to interactively browse and preview the grub on offer before placing your order from the table. Diners at the West End restaurant, Inamo, can even change the ambience of their table by selecting the coloured patterns projected onto their table, play games other than footsie, and even use the table to check out local services, including getting your stuffed, drunk arse into a cab. See another shot below.-Martin Lynch [Contemporist] food technology
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