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See inside this London restaurant which has interactive tables allowing diners to doodle and play games

Abby Wallace   

See inside this London restaurant which has interactive tables allowing diners to doodle and play games
The tables are interactive at Inamo, London.Abby Wallace/Insider.
  • A London restaurant chain offers interactive tables where diners can play games or doodle.
  • The restaurant serves a host of Japanese, Chinese, Thai, and Korean dishes.

London boasts a chain of interactive restaurants serving Japanese, Chinese, Thai, and Korean food, where diners can play games, doodle, and set up a virtual tablecloth on the dining tables while waiting for their food.

London boasts a chain of interactive restaurants serving Japanese, Chinese, Thai, and Korean food, where diners can play games, doodle, and set up a virtual tablecloth on the dining tables while waiting for their food.
The tables are interactive at Inamo restaurant in Covent Garden, London.      Abby Wallace/Insider.

The chain, Inamo, has three London restaurants. I visited its outlet in Covent Garden, a busy shopping, entertainment, and marketplace district in the city.

The chain, Inamo, has three London restaurants. I visited its outlet in Covent Garden, a busy shopping, entertainment, and marketplace district in the city.
The restaurant is in Covent Garden, London.      Abby Wallace, Insider.

I knew the restaurant was popular so I booked a table in advance. I visited for an early dinner around 5:30pm. It was fairly busy, even on a Tuesday evening.

I knew the restaurant was popular so I booked a table in advance. I visited for an early dinner around 5:30pm. It was fairly busy, even on a Tuesday evening.
Inside Inamo restaurant in Covent Garden, London.      Abby Wallace/Insider.

The restaurant is dark and subtly lit with colourful neon.

The restaurant is dark and subtly lit with colourful neon.
Inside Inamo restaurant in Covent Garden, London.      Abby Wallace/Insider.

The table had tiny controllers which are used to select some of the entertainment options…

The table had tiny controllers which are used to select some of the entertainment options…
The interactive table at Inamo, London.      Abby Wallace/Insider.

...including games, a drawing board and a virtual tablecloth. The small controller works much like a computer mouse, with the games and images appearing after pointing and clicking.

...including games, a drawing board and a virtual tablecloth. The small controller works much like a computer mouse, with the games and images appearing after pointing and clicking.
The interactive table at Inamo restaurant, London.      Abby Wallace/Insider.

According to the company's website, the tables feature "retro games." The options include titles such as Ping and Puzzle Race.

According to the company
The interactive table at Inamo, London.      Abby Wallace/Insider.

There is also an option to tune into a chef cam, according to the company website, but I didn't notice that feature when I visited.

There is also an option to tune into a chef cam, according to the company website, but I didn
Inamo restaurant in Covent Garden, London.      Abby Wallace/Insider.

The games were a fun novelty, but the controllers didn't work very well and it felt like the system had not been updated for a while. Several people in the restaurant were also still using their phones, which made me consider whether many people actually use the interactive tables as a fun distraction while they wait for their food.

The games were a fun novelty, but the controllers didn
The table had interactive games.      Abby Wallace/Insider.

I ordered using the table's iPad and the entire process was seamless – the food arrived within 15 minutes.

I ordered using the table
IPads are used for ordering at the restaurant.      Abby Wallace/Insider.

The food was great but slightly pricey for dishes that were small. A side of rice cost around £4.75 ($6.20) while a portion of cauliflower cost £13.45 ($17.55).

The food was great but slightly pricey for dishes that were small. A side of rice cost around £4.75 ($6.20) while a portion of cauliflower cost £13.45 ($17.55).
Inamo restaurant in Covent Garden, London.      Abby Wallace/Insider.

The cost of eating out in London has risen in recent years due to increases in the cost of raw materials, wages, and fuel. According to restaurant guide Harden's 2022 review of London restaurants, the cost of eating out in the city outpaced inflation over the previous two years, with prices rising at an annualized rate of 4% over the period.

The cost of eating out in London has risen in recent years due to increases in the cost of raw materials, wages, and fuel. According to restaurant guide Harden
People eat out in London in April 2022.      Stephen Chung/Xinhua via Getty Images.

My meal was around $55. The order included three small plates, rice, and a soft drink. With no alcohol to bump up the price, I expected it to be slightly cheaper.

My meal was around $55. The order included three small plates, rice, and a soft drink. With no alcohol to bump up the price, I expected it to be slightly cheaper.
The check is ordered via an IPad at the restaurant.      Abby Wallace/Insider.

The experience was fun but the interactive tables felt like the focus of this restaurant rather than the food. I wouldn't rush back just for those.

The experience was fun but the interactive tables felt like the focus of this restaurant rather than the food. I wouldn
The restaurant is in Covent Garden, London.      Abby Wallace/Insider.

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