News 27 July 2016
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Author: Marisa Lee

Notting Hill restaurant replaces normal menu with Emojis

Author Marisa Lee
27 July 2016
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As if the emoji obsession wasn’t changing our lives enough, The Little Yellow Door ‘restaurant’ in Notting Hill is now using the unavoidable characters to order food with. We say ‘restaurant’, because the place is situated in the flat of five housemates, and the menus are inspired by their nationalities.

One of the menus at the restaurant has no words on it, so visitors must decode the dishes which are written in Emoji form – because who uses normal words these days?

Then in true 2016 fashion, once you’ve worked out what you want, you use Whatsapp to place the order instead of actually talking to a real life human being.

Every Wednesday and Thursday from 6pm to 10pm this summer, you can get a sick 2 courses and a cocktail for £15, if you can work out what you’re ordering through Emoji translation. 

The restaurant even has boozy tea times where you can get Champagne tea pots, and they have board games and DJs.

Get more info here.

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