Inamo to open third London site

11 November 2016 by
Inamo to open third London site

Bar and restaurant group Inamo is to launch its third London based restaurant in Camden next month.

Set across two floors, the 72-cover Inamo Camden will allow customers to instantly order and rate their dishes through in-house tablets. Interactive tablecloths will be customisable, and diners can play games such as pong and memory or draw onto the surface of the table while they wait for their food.

Focusing on Pan Asian cuisine, the menu takes inspiration from Japan, China, Thailand, and Korea. Sushi dishes include Dragon Roll and Seared Tuna Sashimi.

A selection of Asian tapas will be on offer such as Yum Buns, Chicken Karaage and steamed dim sum, alongside Inamo's signature Black Cod and Hot Stone Fillet.

For dessert, diners can choose from chocolate popping candy dippers, the sushi and donut and sushi bagel.

The design by Philip Watts Design, and contractor ICM Limited, is full of copper and gold tones. The heated roof terrace and garden, which features a 30ft living wall, can seat an extra 84 guests.

Inamo was founded in 2005 by friends Daniel Potter and Noel Hunwick. They now own three restaurants in London: Soho, Covent Garden and Camden.

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