London Restaurant Uses Touchpads for Orders, Projectors for Mood Alteration 
The Inamo restaurant in London’s fashionable SoHo district isn’t known for its splendid food or outstandingly accommodating waitresses.
Every table at Inamo has its own image projector above, meaning every person essentially gets to eat off a giant computer screen. This allows the restaurant to offer several interesting experiences, like selecting the mood of the table by choosing between different ‘place mat’ images and videos. According to a recent diner, the rig is based on a flash/actionscript system.
When you’re waiting for your meal to arrive, you can click on a kitchen camera that let’s you see your food being prepared, play different types of computer board games (like Battleship), and when you’re done, you can separate bills and boot up a map to figure out your next move around town.

London Restaurant Uses Touchpads for Orders, Projectors for Mood Alteration

The Inamo restaurant in London’s fashionable SoHo district isn’t known for its splendid food or outstandingly accommodating waitresses.

Every table at Inamo has its own image projector above, meaning every person essentially gets to eat off a giant computer screen. This allows the restaurant to offer several interesting experiences, like selecting the mood of the table by choosing between different ‘place mat’ images and videos. According to a recent diner, the rig is based on a flash/actionscript system.

When you’re waiting for your meal to arrive, you can click on a kitchen camera that let’s you see your food being prepared, play different types of computer board games (like Battleship), and when you’re done, you can separate bills and boot up a map to figure out your next move around town.