Inamo Restaurant Review

Posted by Chantelle on Sun 2nd November 2008 at 08:23 AM, Filed in Fine DiningTried and Tested

I was really intrigued to eat dinner at Inamo as I’d heard amazing things about the unique interactive ordering system and entire digital experience.

As Asian food is an absolute favourite of mine I was hoping I would enjoy tasting these appetising dishes and also the fast paced atmosphere provided by this oriental fusion restaurant situated right in the heart of Soho.

As soon I stepped inside this intimate space it commanded my attention, all I could see was uber-cool digital photographic landscape images and patterns projected onto each table setting. I was greeted, led to my table and was encouraged to play with the digital menu drop down system, which basically meant I could navigate food items from a mouse pad to the right of my place mat. I must admit it took me a while to get to grips with the touch sensitive menu system but once I had grasped its functionality I added a variety of two small dishes, one large dish, two sides and a couple of cocktails as a recommended combination from the waiting staff.

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My recommendations from the menu have got to be the baby crispy prawns, Chilean sea bass with a side order of black bean asparagus and a raspberry lemon cooler cocktail – I loved the baby prawns so much I ordered a second portion even after all that! Less is definitely more, the flavours were beautifully combined and the portions were just the right amount - not too small and not too big.

I have to highlight this super cool joint was not as luxurious as some of the places we’ve featured on Lussorian.com but it’s a fabulous choice if you want delicious, tasty Asian food at a reasonable price. I will definitely go back to this quirky restaurant just to enjoy the overall culinary experience and buzzing vibe all over again.

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