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For restaurants looking for ways to differentiate themselves, the SmartTouch system offers a unique approach to serving diners. Instead of a printed menu, small touch screen units are tableside to not only display the regular printed menu and pricing, but also photography of enticing specials and an interactive experience that offers recommendations and other interactive features.
The orders are placed directly to the kitchen and/or other service stations for drinks and appetizers. When not in use the screens become artwork displays showing paintings or photography that are part of the decor and restaurant brand.
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In Tony May’s new SD26 restaurant on East 26th Street, customers in the lounge,
the fine dining space and private dining rooms will have access to some 1,000 labels
using a 9-by-5-inch wireless high-definition color touch-screen device similar to a tablet computer.
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A New Look Menu The unique interface offers a true competitive advantage to a restaurant looking to attract new clientele ![]()
No Paper Clutter
Eliminate printing and production costs for menus and special sheets -- and it allows owners to update and customize your menu, pricing, and imagery whenever you desire. |











