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Just got that from the most amazing restaurant. The tables were interactive - you could set the music, lighting, play games and order your food by using a pad on the table.

Lots of yummy cocktails and good food = drunk and happy Jennie.

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It projects the image of your food onto your plate, so you can decide if you want it before ordering it.

Does this mean you don't have to even speak to a waiter?
Sounds awesome.

Quote: zooo @ August 18 2013, 12:56 AM BST

Does this mean you don't have to even speak to a waiter?
Sounds awesome.

:D

Quote: zooo @ August 18 2013, 12:56 AM BST

Does this mean you don't have to even speak to a waiter?
Sounds awesome.

Yep. You just order your food, and they bring it out to you. No speaking to them at all!

To top it all off, when conversation runs dry...you can play battleships.

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Wow, this place was designed for me.

Quote: zooo @ August 18 2013, 1:03 AM BST

Wow, this place was designed for me.

It's called Inamo. We went to the one in Soho, but I think they're everywhere.

It is a restaurant for children who have never quite grown up and need to be entertained during dinner. I loved it.

http://www.inamo-restaurant.com/pc/

Especially useful for foreign food places. They usually provide a whole extra layer of jeopardy when talking to waiters.

Was just looking at types of cheese on wiki. Now I want brie, Haloumi, camenbert, and one with cummin seeds.

MMM Cheese.

Quote: Jennie @ August 18 2013, 12:40 AM BST

Just got that from the most amazing restaurant. The tables were interactive - you could set the music, lighting, play games and order your food by using a pad on the table.

Lots of yummy cocktails and good food = drunk and happy Jennie.

It projects the image of your food onto your plate, so you can decide if you want it before ordering it.

I want to go to there.

Hi.

Ho.

That place looks amazing, Jennie. I may have to visit.

I want to go to the USA.

What's it called?
(thought you were moaning about the poverty of barristers the other day)

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