The prize for lunch of the month has to go to Inamo, a restaurant in Soho that combines succulent pan-Asian cuisine with an innovative interactive ordering system.
Each table has a projector set above the table, which bathes each table in a succession of warm, peaceful patterns. It also acts as a virtual desktop, which you control using an inset touchpad. From a series of menus you can order food and drinks, see into the kitchen (though boxes partially obscured our view), play simple games and even order a taxi on your way out.
Here's some shots of the restaurant's interior and interactive tables.




We recommend the sashimi platter.

