Thursday 9 April 2009

Don't play with your food!

On a mid-week field trip through the capital, Inamo restaurant on Wardour Street was the top of the must see list! The concept behind it came from the owners own frustration with not being able to get a waiters attention, something I'm sure we've all experienced at some time.... The basic idea is that the menu is projected on to the tables and you interact and order from it via a small pad in one corner.



The idea that you can order anything on the menu at the touch of a button is obviously very efficient but also a very clever form of relaxed ordering that makes it very easy to stack up quite a bill.



Many psychological studies have proved that the key to raising sales is to encourage your consumers to "linger for longer'. The longer they're in a store or restaurant, generally, the more money they will spend.

So another little trick Inamo has up it's sleeve (whether it knows it or not!) is that it's very entertaining projection technology can keep you busy for a fair time, playing games, checking the chief doesn't drop your food on the floor with 'chief-cam' and changing your table cloth 30 times over.. all whilst ordering another round of cocktails.



So the fact that this restaurant is so unique and currently the only one of it's kind in the world certainly makes it a destination and something unique to talk about so the young, trendy crowds of Soho are no doubt spreading the word as we speak!