Number Three
Thyme2 is not so much interactive with it's menus, however it allows the audience to see what is being cooked and how it is done. The restaurant has scheduled times of interactive cooking daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Number Four
Not quite as interactive as the others, this menu contains dishes from all over the world. Not only that but it allows customers to send in their own personal recipes on the restaurant's website along with a photo of the finished product and if the chefs like it, they put it up as their weekly special, they also have a video playing, presenting how the dish is made with drop down speakers that can be heard overhead - and while customers are waiting to order they can view the meal and decide if it's what they're after or not.
Number Five
The new technology here is used to make wine approachable but not dumb it down. The interactive wine menu allows people to explore all aspects of wine with a new touch screen type experience.
Thursday, March 11, 2010
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