Highlights
Time Out says
Not many London restaurants serve up a dining experience like Inamo. We’re talking interactive menus projected onto the tabletops, live feeds from the kitchen webcam and orders ordered on your very own iPad. But it’s not all fancy gizmos here: the pan-Asian food is definitely worth getting stuck into, too. There’s certainly a lot of choice, so we really can’t think of many better ways to sample it than by having your pick of 17 dishes basically on tap for 90 glorious minutes. Plus you’ll get a drink, too. Take a look below at the menu – you might want to go hungry…
What’s on the menu?
Dragon roll – Inamo’s signature dish. Crunchy tempura shrimp, avocado and mayo
‘Heaven and Hell’ roll – prawn tempura and red pepper, half with hot sriracha, and the other half mild
New York roll – fresh Scottish salmon, prawn tempura and avocado, topped with garlic kenko mayo
Samurai roll – tuna, shrimp tempura and avocado, with BBQ sauce and red chilli
‘East Meets West’ roll – half a samurai and half a New York roll
Vegetarian ‘Buddha’s Way’ roll (V) (Ve) – sweet mango and beetroot wrapped in inari
‘Red Dragon’ roll (V) – red peppers, cucumber and avocado. The vegetarian sibling to the dragon Roll
Strawberry sushi with beetroot mayo (V) – mango, beetroot and little gem roll, topped with cream cheese and a slice of strawberry
Spicy tuna gunkan – tuna, sesame and pea shoots, served with sriracha
‘Pretty in Pink’ vegetarian sushi (V) (Ve) – asparagus, cucumber, broccoli and carrot rolled in a pink wrapper
Spicy salmon gunkan – spicy salmon, sesame and togarashi, served with kenko mayo sriracha
‘Buddha’s Way’ roll – salmon and tuna mixed with sriracha and wrapped in inari
Salmon maki – seared Scottish salmon, cucumber and cream cheese
Salmon tataki with lime marmalade – Scottish salmon topped with ponzu dressing and tart lime marmalade
Salmon sashimi – fresh slices of Scottish salmon
Tuna sashimi – freshly sliced tuna
Yellowtail roll - Yellowtail with cucumber,spring onion and cream cheese topped with togarashi
Glass of house wine (125ml), a bottle of beer (330ml), or a cup of sake (60ml)
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