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Light Supper

As people become more and more virtually connected, (and duly, more and more isolated from actual contact with each other), the need for anti-social social experiences grows. Taking the sociophobic experience to a new level is London restaurant Inamo. A projection system above each table is worked by a little touchpad in front of each diner, and control of the entire dining experience lies in the virtual hands of each table. Patrons select the 'tabletop' design of their liking (60 to choose from) and it gets projected onto the surface in front of them. The same projection system displays the Pan-Asian menu in front of you, and as you scroll through the choices, an image of the dish you're considering is projected onto your place setting so you can see with your very own cynical eyes what your Berkshire Pork Neck, or Pomegranate Duck might actually look like.

While you and your date await the food runner to bring your choices, keep yourself busy by playing a projected game, scan the neighbourhood for an after dinner tipple, or order a taxi to pick you up if you feel you've been out in the world long enough - and do so all without the need to say a single word to a waiter.

Click here to learn more about this anti-social evening out.

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