This Bengaluru Company Has A Robot That Serves Delicious Dahi Papdi Chaat, Hummus & More

by Sushmita Mahanta
This Bengaluru Company Has A Robot That Serves Delicious Dahi Papdi Chaat, Hummus & More

A robot serving delicious food – sounds exciting right? Well, Ankit Vengurlekar, the Director and Editor-in-Chief of CoinSwitch Kuber, a cryptocurrency exchange platform established in 2017 in Bengaluru, recently posted a video of a “Resto from future,” a food robot. Mr. Vengurlekar shared the video on LinkedIn. Read on to know more about the whole story.

Does Your Office Have A Food Robot? Bengaluru Company CoinSwitch Kuber Surely Does

Ankit Vengurlekar, the Director and Editor-in-Chief of CoinSwitch Kuber recently took to LinkedIn. He writes, “Does your office have a food robot? Because CoinSwitch Kuber surely does! That’s how cool we are. 😎

I ordered Pita crisps with Hummus (easy to get right), but the dahi papdi chaat blew my mind. It was delicious. Both dishes costed a total of ₹178. The #foodtech evolution is upon us!”
Vengurlekar, while feasting on the food, appreciated the taste of it. He also mentioned that the robot can serve multiple cuisines.

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The LinkedIn Video Went Viral In No Time

The video got viral just after being uploaded. Mr. Vengurlekar’s LinkedIn contacts took to the comment section and posted several comments.

One user inquired if they allow visitors. He writes, “Do you allow visitors? I couldn’t hold but to ask you directly… Can I come? And the best part after seeing this video was, the co-founder is an Indian. Rajagopal Natarajan what an innovation… Amazing.”
Another adds, “The future is here! I loved this so much! This technology is soon going to be a changemaker. I heard there are Idli vending machines too.”
The world needs Robot machines, writes one; says, “77% of India’s population needs Bhelpuri, Panipuri, and Sevpuri robot machines.”
Fussy eaters a problem for this user who writes, “This is mind-blowing, quick delivery, hygienic, and looks delicious. The only problem I see is fussy eaters”.

What are your thoughts on getting served by robot machines in Bengaluru or India for that matter? Do let us know in the comments section below!

 

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