Menus and technology are joining hands together.
During the recent few years, e-tablet menus are staged in many restaurants all over the world. In Australia, diners at Mitoki Japanese Modern Tapa view delicacy via ipads. In China, customers eating at Haidilao Hot Pot choose their favorite meat and vegetables by tapping screens. In US, customers are provided with a tablet when ordering at Arooga’s Grille House & Sports Bar.
During the recent few years, e-tablet menus are staged in many restaurants all over the world. In Australia, diners at Mitoki Japanese Modern Tapa view delicacy via ipads. In China, customers eating at Haidilao Hot Pot choose their favorite meat and vegetables by tapping screens. In US, customers are provided with a tablet when ordering at Arooga’s Grille House & Sports Bar.
It is assumed that e-tablet menus are able to contain more information and
requires more customer input than paper menus. But do customers really feel
better informed? Are they feeling burdened dealing with new devices? Are
tablets effectively assisting customer’s ordering?