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June 25th, 2010

Sydney - An Australian restaurant has ditched printed menus and now hands diners the latest tech-craze, Apple's touch-screen iPad computer, from which to choose and order their meals.

Risking damaging wine spills and customers taking an iPad 'to go', the Global Mundo Tapas eatery at the Rydges Hotel in North Sydney introduced its new menus recently - within a few week of the iPad's Australian release.

"One of the points of difference for our restaurant was to have a unique menu," the hotel's general manager Craig Simpson said Friday.

"Everyone's excited about the iPad and we're jumping on the back of that."

Hundreds of people queued round the block in central Sydney to buy the iPad when it went on sale outside the United States for the first time on May 28.

Simpson bought 15 of the sought-after tablets, flying to Adelaide to pick up 10 of them on launch day, which retail from 629 Australian dollars (about R4 100).

"It's the cost of doing business," he said.

An iPad application developed ahead of the tactile device's launch allows diners at the 50-seat restaurant to browse the menu - complete with photographs and tasting notes - with a flick of a finger.

Order a steak and the application asks how you would like the meat cooked, and placing your order can be done with the press of a button.

Planned features include pop-up boxes that will suggest wines to match meals, and stock-control mechanisms to delete sold-out items from the menu.

"Hotels used to be cutting-edge food and beverage," Simpson said. "We are trying to bring the pizzazz back."

Food and beverage manager Fareid Taheri said the menu had been well received. "It's something to play with while you order," he said.

"With a menu, you don't really know what you're getting," lunch customer David Wisemantel said. "I would be far more inclined to order... if I knew what it looked like."


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Absolutly brilliant! More

Submitted by Katetown on Tue, 07/06/2010 - 14:16.

Absolutly brilliant! More hotels and restaurants should be introducing this concept. No orders would ever be mistaken or lost!


Wow. That is... stupid.

Submitted by Anonymous on Tue, 06/29/2010 - 08:16.

Wow. That is... stupid.


ipad is crap

Submitted by Jay on Sat, 06/26/2010 - 20:14.

Got mine on UK launch day, had it for 3 days then gave it the boot. I didn't like it at all. It's heavy, restricted and in my personal opinion - a useless device that has no real world application.

And £500 for an entertainment device is crazy!



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