Instant Alert: Robots are replacing waiters and delivering fresh seafood food right to people's tables at Alibaba's high-tech restaurant in Shanghai

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Robots are replacing waiters and delivering fresh seafood food right to people's tables at Alibaba's high-tech restaurant in Shanghai

by Prachi Bhardwaj on Jul 2, 2018, 11:58 AM

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At Alibaba's Shanghai restaurant, forget everything you were taught about having your phone out at the table — you'll need it to call the robots that serve you. 

Fresh seafood restaurant Robot.He is located in Alibaba's Hema Supermarket, and a combination of conveyor belts, a robotic arm, and mobile carts on waist-high counters handle almost all of the waitstaff 'legwork.' They're guided by a software system that uses customer-submitted QR codes to figure out seating, ordering, and payment, via the Hema app. 

But it isn't as anti-social as it sounds: As the customer walks around the supermarket choosing their fresh seafood meal, humans are there to do what they do best — interact, assist, and of course, cook. By taking out the labor cost of food runners and waiters and keeping some crucial human employees, Alibaba hopes to make its restaurant more cost-efficient. The result is a fascinating and interactive dining experience. 

Here's a look at the way an order is placed at Robot.He — the restaurant where diners are served almost entirely by robots:

When a customer arrives, they're still greeted by a host or hostess.



The customer uses a check-in kiosk to find a table.

Staff is available to walk them through the steps the first time around. 



A QR code on the customer's app is then scanned to the kiosk to inform the software system where they'll be sitting.



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