The Future Of Dining Is Here: Robot Waiter With Blue Sunglasses Is Show-Stopper At Ahmedabad Cafe
While nations such as Japan and the United States have made significant strides in the realm of service robots, India had not seen the same. But residents of Ahmedabad in Gujarat now have a reason to celebrate since it now boasts a restaurant equipped with robot waiters.
While nations such as Japan and the United States have made significant strides in the realm of service robots, India had not seen the same. But residents of Ahmedabad in Gujarat have a reason to celebrate since it now boasts a restaurant equipped with robot waiters.
Show-stopper robot
Upon visiting a restaurant named 'Robotic Cafe' in Prahlad Nagar, Ahmedabad, you'll be greeted by a robot serving delightful ice golas on a plate.
As summer approaches, now is the ideal time to experience the unique service offered by this restaurant.
The robot boasts a stylish short hairstyle and sports blue sunglasses, while the serving tray she handles features an attractive grassy design. She glides effortlessly on four wheels, and steals the spotlight as the restaurant's ultimate show-stopper.
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Recently, a story about a robot serving food in a hotel room in China had gone viral. The delivery robot had an 'Open' button, clicking on which led him to reveal his food delivery. Another click closes the container and the robot returns.
However, in another incident, a male humanoid robot from Saudi Arabia ran into controversy when it was observed engaging in inappropriate interactions with a female journalist.
Don't steal the robot, say commenters
The internet had a lively time sharing comments about the cafe's distinctive server.
One individual remarked, "Hence proved engineers engineering chhod ke saari bakchodi karte hai."
Another humorously stated, "Bro 40 ke gole ka order deke 4 lakh ka robot leke bhag jaayenge."
Some cautioned fellow Indians against attempting to steal the robot, a possibility that some seemed quite capable of carrying out!
Meanwhile, additional contributors shared insights about the culinary offering, describing it as bingsu ¨C a renowned Japanese dessert consisting of shaved ice and shaved ice cream.
Indeed, with robots already taking on the task of serving us food, it seems that the future is here.
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