Ramen plus robots equals a winning combination at this Japanese eatery.
Ramen restaurant uses robots to deliver foodCourtney Hergesheimer, The Columbus Dispatch
“Usually. But sometimes they mess up, so you have to slap them,” the counter guy joked as he broke into a laugh while demonstrating a head-level walloping. I laughed, too, because we were inTexas Steele BBQ's melt-in-your-mouth meats smoked to perfection The seat-yourself restaurant is smartly partitioned into multiple sections, replete with straight pathways, that make it easy for robots to maneuver. Ordering is easy, too: Everything can be accomplished via tabletop QR code cards — spoilsports can order at the counter. To further streamline dining, patrons fetch their dinnerware from a “self-help station” opposite the counter and are asked to bus their table before leaving.
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