A new restaurant in San Francisco is making headlines for entirely doing away with human staff.
It’s a radical alteration from the traditional model of dining out, but Eatsa owners feel that San Franciscans are ready for the change. They did have concierges in red shirts on the opening night late last month, to help customers place their order, but the restaurant is now fully automated, with no sign of staff anywhere – no cashiers, no waiters, no maĆ®tre d’. Customers jokingly call it the “robot restaurant”.
It might sound rather inhospitable, but according to Oddity Central,
the restaurant, located in the Financial District, has is so far
proving a success. “We are producing food at an incredible rate,”
co-founder Tim Young said. “And we’re creating a new kind of fast food
experience. What we’ve designed creates a sense of mystery, creates a
sense of intrigue.”
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