'Waiter-less' sushi restaurant in Tokyo reportedly completely automated, as customers can order special dishes via tablets and food delivered on high-speed conveyor belts

Nevin Barich

Nevin Barich

WASHINGTON , October 21, 2013 () – A Tokyo sushi restaurant is reportedly totally automated where special dishes are ordered via tablets and food is delivered on high-speed conveyor belts.

The restaurant appears to be 'waiter-less' with its kitchen computers constantly monitoring how many customers are in the place.

According to Mashable, the touch-screens through which orders are placed also trigger a prize winning game as soon as a customer eats a fifth dish.

Once done eating, one can simply dispose of the dishes via a slot which sends them away for washing, doing that automatically adds the plate total to the bill. (ANI)

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