The place (e vino spaghetti) is set to open on June 30. I wonder if the food actually tastes good or not.
[https://www.businessinsider.jp/post-255921](https://www.businessinsider.jp/post-255921)
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ebAik4yjt8](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ebAik4yjt8)
https://www.reddit.com/r/japan/comments/vnckm3/a_pasta_restaurant_with_dishes_prepared_by_an/
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The wait time for the ones at Beijing 2022 was always abominable so hopefully these can deliver on the speeds claimed in the article.
A recipe for disaster
“what is my purpose?”
Nice way to talk about an automated food dispenser.
They should hire disabled people to pilot them remotely.
Honestly looks like the bots just cook the food, they don’t prep it. People are saying the foods going to be awful, but that isn’t how cooking works. Line cooks are basically robots these days any way, the food at this place will just be more consistent.
> I wonder if the food actually tastes good or not.
Of course, it is taste tested by a robot.
Looks like automation is the way to go for Japan. Less whiny immigrants, more obedient robots!
And here i thought fictional laser beam shooting robots are cool.
Now i want a pasta robot too.
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