Robots are serving customers at this restaurant in Netherlands
Times of IndiaTimes Travel/TRAVEL NEWS, NETHERLANDS/ Created : Jun 3, 2020, 22:25 IST
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Robots are serving customers at this restaurant in Netherlands 
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Robots are filling the vacancy created by the absence of human wait staff at a restaurant in a Dutch city these days, much to the amusement of its patrons. The concept has been embraced by Dadawan restaurant in Maastricht city aft … Read more
Robots are filling the vacancy created by the absence of human wait staff at a restaurant in a Dutch city these days, much to the amusement of its patrons. The concept has been embraced by Dadawan restaurant in Maastricht city after the Netherlands relaxed its lockdown imposed as a measure to control the spread of Coronavirus. Read less
The concept has been embraced by Dadawan restaurant in Maastricht city after the Netherlands relaxed its lockdown imposed as a measure to control the spread of Coronavirus.
News has it that the restaurant has deployed three robots called Aker, Amy, and James, to work hard at the bar at this Asian-fusion restaurant. The robot wait staff serve drinks to the customers, thereby, reducing the number of trips that human waiters would need while serving at the restaurant.
In the Netherlands, restaurants and eateries were shut down from mid-March 2020 to June 1; only takeaway and delivery options were kept open. After the restaurants were reopened recently, only 30 guests are allowed to be seated while maintaining a distance of at least 1.5 metres or 5 feet between tables. Advance reservation is mandatory.
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