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Haryana Dhaba Goes High-Tech! Robot Waiter Serves Food To Customers In Murthal; Video Goes Viral

A dhaba in Haryana's famous Murthal has caught the attention of social media users with an unusual addition to its dining experience, a robot waiter. Resham Dhaba in Sonipat is making waves online after a video showing the machine delivering food to customers went viral. In the clip, the robot can be seen carrying a tray of samosas and making its way towards a customer's table. With its flashing…

Haryana Dhaba Goes High-Tech! Robot Waiter Serves Food To Customers In Murthal; Video Goes Viral

Haryana's Murthal town has become the talk of the town with the launch of a robot waiter at Resham Dhaba in Sonipat. The dhaba, famous for its unique dining experience, has added yet another technological twist to its services by introducing a robot that delivers food directly to customers' tables. The video of the robot, equipped with red LED eyes and a futuristic design, has gone viral, leaving visitors amazed and amused.

The robot operates on a designated route, using its navigation system to deliver food trays to assigned tables. It is powered by specialised software and can also be controlled remotely if necessary. A dedicated team monitors its functioning and steps in if required. The robot, developed with the help of a team from Bengaluru, can run for approximately one-and-a-half to two hours on a single charge.

Resham Dhaba, known for its innovative approach to food service, sees the robot not as a replacement for human staff but as an addition to the traditional dhaba experience. The establishment already employs a toy train to deliver food, adding an element of fun and uniqueness to its dining experience. The viral video of the robot waiter has now become the latest attraction at this popular food destination, leaving the internet amused and entertained.

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