Usually, when entering a restaurant — even a sushi boat restaurant — you’re greeted by a waiter. The friendly server takes your order, brings you your food and disposes of the dirty dishes post-meal
This Tokyo sushi restaurant, however, has none of those shenanigans — everything is done automatically, on high-speed conveyor belts. The kitchen computers are constantly checking how many people are in the place, and the tablets on which you order special dishes can also play games.
BBC’s Spencer Kelly checked the place out and, though he doesn’t mention its name, it really appears to be waiter-less. The food is delivered via a conveyor belt and you can even request special deliveries via a touchscreen menu, which take a couple of minutes Read more…
More about Japan, World, Watercooler, Videos, and Automated Restaurant
Read more : Totally Automated Japanese Restaurant Has Games, Prizes
0 Responses
Stay in touch with the conversation, subscribe to the RSS feed for comments on this post.