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A new restaurant has opened in China - and is serving meals cooked by robot chefs.
The 'I Robot' restaurant, in Nanning, Guangxi province, bought two robots from a Shenzen-based technology company for more than £50,000.
Huang Xianghao, the restaurant manager, says his robot chefs can make hundreds of traditional Chinese dishes, each of which takes just two or three minutes.
"We charge exactly the same price as other local restaurants, even though the robot chefs' dishes probably taste better," he told the Wuzhou Daily.
"Chinese cuisine is known for its delicacy and deliciousness. It's amazing to many customers that robots can make such good dishes.
"Our robot chefs are more efficient and hygienic. And they don't complain."
Hundreds of recipes have been stored in the databases of the computers which control the robots' movements.
However, the robots still need human assistant to help them prepare the ingredients, like washing and chopping the vegetables.

A new restaurant has opened in China - and is serving meals cooked by robot chefs.

The 'I Robot' restaurant, in Nanning, Guangxi province, bought two robots from a Shenzen-based technology company for more than £50,000.
Huang Xianghao, the restaurant manager, says his robot chefs can make hundreds of traditional Chinese dishes, each of which takes just two or three minutes.
"We charge exactly the same price as other local restaurants, even though the robot chefs' dishes probably taste better," he told the Wuzhou Daily.
"Chinese cuisine is known for its delicacy and deliciousness. It's amazing to many customers that robots can make such good dishes.
"Our robot chefs are more efficient and hygienic. And they don't complain."
Hundreds of recipes have been stored in the databases of the computers which control the robots' movements.
However, the robots still need human assistant to help them prepare the ingredients, like washing and chopping the vegetables.