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And yes, there are burgers. “Burgers are popular in Japan and Cute Robot loves them too!” reads the menu, which lists both a Godzilla (beef) and Mothra (meatless) burger for $16 (includes fries).
With a rapidly aging population, Lee says robots are essential to support Japan’s retail and hospitality sectors. Beyond hospitality, Lee sees robots becoming more common in our homes, too.
The building which formerly housed The Noble at 704 S. 2nd St. won't be empty for long. In fact, a new concept called Cute Robot Japanese Kitchen is slated to occupy both floors of the building ...
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However, in Japan cute and clever robots have become more and more popular. These robots are designed to give comfort to people of all ages, some are even warm to touch so it feels even more real!
Cute Robot Japanese Kitchen will be opening in a space previously occupied by The Noble, 704 S. Second St., in Walker's Point. By Linda Spice – Reporter, Milwaukee Business Journal.
The country wanted robots to help care for the elderly. What happened? It’s a picture you may have seen before: a large white robot with a cute teddy bear face cradling a smiling woman in its ...
Trundling around the hallways of Hong Kong’s Cyberport innovation hub, the little Rice Robot is on a mission. The stocky white cuboid resembles Star Wars’ R2D2 robot in its build, but has the ...
Trundling around the hallways of Hong Kong’s Cyberport innovation hub, the little Rice Robot is on a mission. The stocky white cuboid resembles Star Wars’ R2D2 robot in its build, but has the ...
By Rebecca Cairns, CNN Trundling around the hallways of Hong Kong’s Cyberport innovation hub, the little Rice Robot is on a mission. The stocky white cuboid resembles Star Wars’ R2D2 robot in ...