Move over chefs, a robot kitchen is here

It takes three minutes or less to prepare a meal.

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Spyce, which opened on May 3, has a robotic kitchen staffed by seven cooking woks (Spyce/PA)

A new restaurant in Boston is serving affordable food made almost entirely by robots.

Spyce, which opened on May 3, has a robotic kitchen staffed by seven cooking woks.

Food is prepped by human chefs, and once a customer orders using a touch-screen, a “runner” robot collects and portions the food. From there it is poured into the woks from the hoppers above, and one of the woks cooks each individual meal.

After this the robot cleans and sanitises each wok.

(Spyce/PA)
(Spyce/PA)

The menu is all bowl based, with meals themed around different cuisines, including Latin, Thai, India and Moroccan. French chef and restaurateur Daniel Boulud will oversee the menu direction and help to train staff.

The founders are also concerned with the environment – the robot runs entirely off renewable energy.