Inamo - Soho (Soho)

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Inamo - Soho (Soho) Address 134-136 Wardour Street, Soho, London W1F 8ZP
Inamo - Soho (Soho) Phone 020 7484 0500
Inamo - Soho (Soho) Opening Hours Monday - Wednesday : 5pm - 11:30pm
Thursday & Friday : 12noon - 3pm, 5pm - 12midnight
Saturday : 12noon - 12midnight
Sunday : 12noon - 10:30pm
Inamo - Soho (Soho) Food Price £38.5 - £66 per pax
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What people say about Inamo - Soho (Soho)

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4.1
166 reviews
  • This is reflected by the dining tables that are demarcated with bamboos and an interactive ordering system where the menu is projected on to the tables for you to use the mouse to place orders

  • There also is a water fountain which gives the room a posh look

  • The rice with chicken satay and Malayan chicken was nice although I would have loved it more if it was a bit spicy

  • They could do better with their timing

  • Uncaringly placed furniture and gothic set up is a try but Inamo - Soho (Soho) could not maintain the balance

  • The setting and layout of the tables in this restaurant is rather disturbing

  • The tables are placed so close to one another

  • While the flavor and presentation of the food was praiseworthy

  • The portions were terribly small

  • I went for a fun dinner with my colleagues the other day after a long working day

  • The staff here is attentive and extremely patient

  • Inamo - Soho (Soho) is fun as they have lots of quirky things to offer

  • The quality of food was brilliant though the portions served were quite small

  • The hot stone meat was impeccable and the pork neck that I had was also up to the mark

  • I had a couple of drinks to go with the starters and mains but must say that the entire meal was very expensive

  • The portions were a little small

  • I found that the service was a little hasty

  • The food and the service both at this restaurant were pretty good

  • The big turn off was the very limited and pricey menu which was to be accessed using the ordering system which was computerized making the experience confusing and rather irritating

  • The interior was also a little heavy on the eyes

  • The lighting was also very annoying given that it affected the real appearance of the dishes served to us

  • The concept here is excellent and makes for a great experience

  • The food although was delicious and had some great flavors

  • In all the food is amazing and the rest nothing great

  • Everything here was just perfect and added to the experience

  • The location amazing and so was the technology

  • Overall if you are a family person you can surely go there and have fun

  • The concept is interesting and will keep you busy and entertained throughout the meal

  • The portions are extremely small and do not justify the price

  • The environment available in this restaurant is great for kids who might want to play around all the technical tables and games

  • Was only average and tolerable at best though it was presented very well

  • The service was amicable and just average in promptness and attention

  • The service was very amicable too

  • She told me how they are using technology and I am a techno freak

  • I went there with al friend and we both loved what we saw

  • Inamo - Soho (Soho) is a must visit

  • The atmosphere is quite good and the dÃ

  • Cor is a pretty interesting one but it is the food that you go there which I didn't like at all

  • I had salmon sashimi and tuna which was pretty average though I must say that the sashimi was kind of stale

  • The Malaysian noodles were absolutely delicious

  • The food was decent but the prices charged for it were way too much considering the quality of food that was being served

  • I was told about interactive tables here and that was the only reason I was pretty much waiting for Inamo - Soho (Soho)

  • I ordered Malaysian Noodles which according to me was pretty good and the portions were also very nice

  • The negative points of Inamo - Soho (Soho) is that price is too high but they are making pretty good use of the technology so that was a gullible point

  • Though the concept is innovative

  • We ordered some Crispy prawns which were amazing and melted in our mouth

  • Portion size was not generous

  • On pre reviewing the reviews of Inamo - Soho (Soho) we got really excited as there was a majority of positive reviews

  • The service was well coordinated and very efficient

  • The food served was fresh and tasted good

  • The new service scheme of having touch pads at each table is a very innovative and unique approach to dining

  • Though I like the concept but must say that it was a bit dark and you can't properly see what you are eating

  • You must know what you are eating and if that doesn't happen

  • Albeit it is a bit on the expensive side since the portions are surprisingly small

  • The service is pretty disoraganised as the entrees did not come in a set fashion

  • I went there last week with a friend of mine

  • I must say Inamo - Soho (Soho) has some really innovative feel to it right from ordering stuff to its dining tables and i felt really happy with my whole dining experience here

  • Food was really appealing and appetizing along with some twist to each dish

  • The experience for me was an awful lot of fun

  • The food here was extremely average and nothing great

  • The quantity of the food was very disappointing

  • To top it all the service was all very poor and not pleasant in the least

  • My recent dinner at this restaurant was deplorable

  • The interactive setting is a fail it does not serve the purpose it was set

  • The flavours were also unpleasant

  • The service was no good either

  • It is kind of a fusion restaurant integrating the local flavours with that of various Asian countries

  • The restaurants is one of the best that I have ever visited in whether it be in terms of food

  • I must mention that the ambience was really good and it is one of the coolest places to hang out at

  • The winner is the innovative technology measures they have installed to keep the customers involved

  • We ordered Crispy pork with Chocolate sauce

  • As good as the names are so much so are the flavors

  • Inamo - Soho (Soho) serves us with a unique option where customers experience a sci fiction experience in a different way

  • The concept is a combination to get creative dishes from the menu at the customer's desired speed depending on the waiter's availability

  • I am compelled to write a review here as the food was pretty bad

  • When I realized that all the dishes were equally bad

  • The food at Inamo - Soho (Soho) is pretty decent but a little expensive

  • The starters were average but sushi was good while the main course consisting of salmon

  • Duck and fish was a disappointment

  • Most of the staff was a bit patronizing and arrogant but not everyone thankfully

  • The ambience is pretty nice and beautiful

  • Usually the service scene in the city restos is pretty disappointing

  • Inamo - Soho (Soho) is a perfect solution to the problem

  • You have an efficient interactive ordering system which is easy and while you are done with your order

  • Especially the beef with truffle sauce

  • Pork neck and black sticky rice along with mango dessert

  • The problem is that the food is just too damn good

  • The food is delicious and my companion was expensing our meal so winner winner Inamo for dinner

  • Also I played 10 games of battleships table top which was very exciting

  • Great place to go if you are after the novelty factor

  • Whilst you wait for your food you can play battleships with your friends on the interactive computerised table

  • I was disappointed by the Black Cod if you are used to normal cod and chips or roast cod you won't like the texture of this

  • The first time I went to Inamo there was a great selection of delicious desserts

  • The choice last time was very limited and not tempting

  • Wasn't great as it was lunch so we only had limited time and the restaurant wasn't even busy

  • On the first visit they forgot to bring our desserts and only realised when they tried to usher us out as it was at the end of our booked time slot

  • Asian Fusion restaurant Inamo boasts a unique interactive dining experience where traditional waiters are replaced by a computer generated ordering system projected on to your table

  • I haven't been able to attend any of those celebrations so Inamo was a first timer for me

  • I have recently become so familiar with this area over the summer

  • We had no idea we were stepping into a restaurant crossed with a a games arcade

  • Nothing about our food here was particularly memorable standard pan Asian fare consisting of your usual suspects

  • Our favourite was most definitely battleships

  • The food was not amazing and they were fairly small portions but it was an enjoyable experience

  • Spent a fantastic evening with friends from back home

  • The soft shell crab sushi was a bit rice heavy for me

  • The standout was the sticky aubergine

  • They have a projector focused on every table with a touch pad mouse in the table

  • You view the menu with the touch pad and order what you want

  • Only to tell me they were out of bourbon

  • The interactive table is really cool and keeps you entertained while you wait

  • Went with my friends here expecting a good meal and some fun with the technology

  • Inamo - Soho (Soho) attracts crowd with its claim of using technology to make table orders

  • It's not something extraordinary in the modern age of touch screens but still it is a good service as it takes out waiters taking order and also you are able to see your orders and bills

  • The non alcoholic ones were particularly well made and tasted good

  • One of the few items in the menu that was value for money

  • The vegetarian dishes were just not filling enough

  • Technology had taken over the last few years with there touch screens phones

  • The future is upon us (I'm just waiting for holograms phone calls and teleportation next xD) but here in inamo you can order just using your table

  • The first table I sat down had technical issues the pad wasn't working so I was moved to the next table

  • I was too distracted with the games and features of the table that I barely focused on my friend

  • It was the same with everyone else in the restaurant

  • I thought Inamo was a Japanese restaurant but it also had Chinese and Korean cuisine

  • The down side to Inamo - Soho (Soho) was there wasn't many options for food

  • The sets was very expensive also the portions was very small

  • Restaurants are always on the lookout for innovative ways to attract customers

  • I loved the games that are also available to play on the tableÂ

  • It has been a long time since I first visited Inamo when they were opened at St James

  • This time I had the pleasure of dining with the lovely Marie at the Soho branch on Wardour Street

  • Their cuisine is described as a fusion of ideas and flavours around Asia

  • So when I was offered to review this unique pan asian styled restaurant in Soho it was a pretty decent tender that I certainly couldn't pass up on

  • Basically how it all works is once you are sat down

  • The waiter will come by your table explaining how to navigate your way around the menu which is displayed clearly on the right hand side

  • Just hover the arrow over what your stomach desires and tap tap away until it is placed into an ordering screen underneath

  • I opted for the lychee martini and Brucine had the white chocolate which were arguably a fantastic choice

  • While the food was being prepared

  • I was pretty fascinated with the fact that it gave you the option of changing your table cloth

  • I was flicking through left right and centre to see which colours best suited to the style of the food

  • You know in this instance that sushi is going to win over anything when I am at the table

  • Brucine had her eye on the hot stone cooked sizzling rib eye with three different sauces

  • I can happily report that all sushi dishes tasted tonight were of a high standard and almost had me begging for seconds

  • Neatly presented with an oversized bright red chilli (which I didnt eat BTW) I mixed this with rice and spicey aubergine which was ordered as an extra side dish

  • You see the middle one pictured was filled with beautiful notes of rosewater

  • The mango and raspberry were also tip top and flavours you can never really go wrong with

  • Finishing off with a refreshing and palate cleansing sake mojito

  • Amazing things and this was a marvellous way to end the evening

  • The prices are affordable and if it doesn't get any better than this

  • In reality though the ordering system is clunky and feels like something that would have felt futuristic in the millennium dome but in 2016 just feels dated

  • Most of which were very small and lukewarm

  • The prices are inflated for what amounts to well presented wagamama food

  • If you are starving and want food in the next 20 min this is not for you go somewhere else

  • Plenty of patience and if you are looking for something different

  • Looks like friend was feeling a bit adventurous and recommended Inamo - Soho (Soho) inamo in soho i was never there so i google it

  • Anyway 15 min is enough time

  • I dont have the patience to go through all of this i just wanna eat please' the manager came over to see what was happening explained him and after that they brought me a proper menu

  • Chicken satay was not good plus the peanut sauce tasted like miso sauce

  • These were cold like they have been sitting in the fridge for ages and the rice was undercook

  • I hadn't been to inamo since 2013 so it was great to go back and introduce my friend to it

  • He'd never been before so enjoyed the novelty of the interactive menu and playing around with the backgrounds and games whilst we waited for our food

  • We started with the spicy aubergine salad just the right blend of sweet and spicy and the fresh and ever so pretty avocado salad

  • We followed the salads up with cucumber and avocado sushi rolls and the vegetable tempura

  • The system is easy to understand

  • In case you have nothing to talk about with your date/friends

  • Inamo is the kind of place you would want to go to with friends when you're in uni and want a "

  • Larger meals are also available

  • I liked that the food was freshly made but it was just very oily and very tasteless

  • Chef cam and games are newly introduced and fancy much

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