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Friday, July 8, 2011

This Restaurant Serve Virtual Dishes

Annoyed waiting for the waiter comes to your table to order food in a crowded restaurant? Do not worry, at this one restaurant, a case like that would never happen. What article?
At Inamo, Asian cuisine restaurant in the area of ​​London provides a projector on top of each table. The projector is displaying an interactive virtual dining table complete with icons to browse menus, order food, to check the total price.
When first emitted, visitors will find a virtual blank plate. Once the user, via the touchpad to choose foods that are directly broadcast picture on his desk, he simply clicks on the touchpad, then the waiter will come right to bring appropriate food choices.
The idea of ​​this restaurant comes from the entrepreneur Noel Hunwick and his colleague Daniel Potter when he was in a very crowded pizza restaurant a few years ago.
"Because of the hectic restaurant, our waiter difficulties. Then we thought, of course nice if we could press a button and the food we want direct transfer, "Hunwick said, quoted by FoxNews, July 8, 2011.
   
Finally, both trying to realize their dreams. With the help of projectors, networking and touchpad, they managed to make the system a virtual interactive restaurant menus.
"Menu that was ordered will be delivered to the kitchen and the waiter would then come greeting visitors," said Hunwick. "Next, the waiter will return with food that was ordered," he said.
Hunwick said the method of presentation of the click-to-order menu items such as this proved profitable restaurant has been open since last six.
"Introducing visitors to order food directly into the kitchen to cut the number of employees," said Hunwick. "Since visitors do not need anymore to wait for the waiter back and forth to come to his desk, on average, total time from ordering until the meal is completed successfully saved up to 15 minutes," he said.
Users, said Hunwick, can also order additional food directly without having to wait for the waiter. "Interestingly, while waiting for food to come, visitors can also play games on his desk. Or for those who have almost finished eating can book a taxi or the subway to see an interactive map, "said Hunwick.
According to Sebastian Francis, head chef of the restaurant, the virtual reservation system also brings many benefits in the kitchen. "Allows visitors to instantly reserve can reduce the false presentation of dishes," said Francis. "By cutting the third person the waiter, also lowers the level of human error," he said.

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