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Innovations in Robotic Dining Experiences

Bangkok is an amazing city that has something to offer for every curious tourist. For example, if you step off the traditional tourist routes and delve deeper into the city, you may stumble upon a very unusual restaurant called Hajime Robot Restaurant. Upon arriving, You'll first need to decide whether you'd like to order pre-prepared dishes from traditional Thai, Japanese, or European cuisine, or if you'd prefer to cook for yourself.

After placing your order, a funny samurai robot will arrive with everything you need. Once you've finished your meal, the robot will take away the dirty dishes. These skillful robots are great at lifting spirits, often flirting and behaving charmingly.

If you're visiting with children, they might even perform a dance for you. The prices at the restaurant are quite modest, with an average bill typically not exceeding $20. This place is a must-visit for all robotics enthusiasts, as it's impossible to leave disappointed. The world's first fully robotized cafe lounge called Ratio Cafe and Lounge has opened in Singapore.

Located in the Centrepoint Mall, the venue offers visitors a unique experience by using robots to prepare beverages. The cafe is equipped with robotic arms that can make over 50 different types of drinks, including coffee, cocktails, tea, and other signature beverages. Guests can place orders through a mobile application or via interactive screens at the cafe.

Once the order is placed, the robotic arms automatically mix and serve the drinks with high precision, ensuring consistent quality and taste. In addition to beverages, Ratio also offers various snacks and dishes such as salads, toasts, and desserts. The British company MOLI Robotics has created the world's first personal chef robot that cooks and cleans up after itself.

The Robot Kitchen is a suspended system with two mobile manipulators, whose movements mimic the delicate hand motions of a professional chef. The robot was trained in proper kitchen techniques and sequences by British chef Tim Anderson. Anderson's cooking methods were captured in 3D and then transformed into the robot's movements using algorithms.

The device confidently replicates hand movements, retrieves ingredients from a smart refrigerator, adjusts temperatures, uses cookware in the sink, mixes, measures ingredients, and performs other tasks. The price of the robot is comparable to that of an average townhouse in the UK or a small yacht, around $333,000. Despite this, the developer has already received 1,200 inquiries from potential buyers. According to the developers, the robot's menu will be expanded monthly, and it is expected that the number of available recipes will eventually exceed 5,000. The startup Hyperfood Robotics has kept up with technological progress by developing a fully automated fast food restaurant.

This innovative restaurant is equipped with robots that handle all kitchen functions, including preparing pizzas, burgers, salads, and other dishes without human involvement. The establishment is a container kitchen equipped with two robotic arms, 120 sensors, and 20 AI-powered cameras. The robots can make up to 50 pizzas per hour using three convection ovens. a conveyor system, an automatic slicer and packager, as well as 30 pizza-warming cabinets and ingredient storage systems. The robots perform all tasks independently, from kneading dough to packaging finished dishes, and even clean themselves every 40 minutes using ozonated water, which kills bacteria and viruses.

The company Cafe X has launched a fully autonomous coffee bar capable of preparing drinks without human involvement. Their Robotic Coffee Bar 2.0 features a robotic barista that makes coffee to order using a mechanical arm. This is not just a technological novelty, but a practical solution for fast and high-quality beverage service in various locations, such as office buildings, airports or shopping malls. The unit takes up only 40 square feet and can be installed almost anywhere.

Customers can order drinks through a kiosk or an application, after which the robot precisely prepares a variety of beverages. The French startup Pazzi Robotics has developed the world's first fully autonomous robot for making pizza. The main feature of Pazzi is its robotic pizzeria, where the entire pizza-making process is automated, from kneading the dough to baking and serving.

The robots are capable of producing up to 100 pizzas per hour, significantly increasing productivity without sacrificing quality. The entire process is controlled by software called Mic, which handles scheduling, inventory management, quality control, and product tracking through sensors and computer vision systems. In addition to high-tech automation, Pazzi places great emphasis on food quality. A three-time world pizza champion Thierry Graffagnino has been involved in developing the recipes. As a result, the pizzas made by the robots are not only quick to prepare, but also taste excellent.

The German startup GoodBites has introduced a robotic kitchen assistant that takes over all everyday cooking tasks. Powered by artificial intelligence, the robot can prepare up to 150 meals per hour, or 3,000 meals per day, increasing efficiency, reducing labor costs, and expanding menu options through advanced automation. The platform allows users to create personalized cookbooks with signature dishes, enhance their menu portfolio with AI-based recommendations, and scale their business through a virtual brand licensing platform. Jiangxi Robot Catering Group has introduced a fully automated restaurant located in China, where all processes from cooking to serving are handled by robotic machines. The restaurant utilizes over 40 robots that can prepare and serve around 200 different dishes, including traditional Chinese cuisine, hot meals, and fast food.

Orders are placed through robot waiters using touchscreens. Once the food is ready, it is delivered to the table via a special sky rail system or trays that robots move around the dining area. The robot chefs are trained by imitating the actions of experienced chefs and can prepare up to 120 dishes per hour. The restaurant can serve up to 600 guests at a time, and its robotic system ensures a fast and hygienic experience, minimizing human contact and reducing the risk of contamination. Let us know in the comments if you would like to visit such a restaurant.

In the United States, a restaurant has also opened where robots prepare and serve the dishes. Artificial intelligence will control all processes from cooking to serving, and customers can watch the robot chef Flippy 2 in action. Customers can place orders through an interactive screen using widgets, then watch as robots grill hamburger patties, package fries, and pour drinks. Engineers from Miso Robotics who created Flippy 2 believe it will be a kind of show for visitors. The robots are attached to special rails.

simplifying and controlling their movements around the kitchen. Essentially, these are robotic arms capable of grabbing, moving, lifting and lowering items. Tasks like grinding beef, forming patties and adding sauces are handled by the AI system. During the first few days of operation, employees from a nearby fast food joint will oversee Flippy 2. If it performs well, it will be left to operate on its own.

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