Kartik Maheshwari
Ahmedabad

THIS place in Ahmedabad is making waves with its robot waiter, leaving locals & netizens in awe!

A pop-up cafe where Aisha, a robot serves orders!

Zeal Jani

Ahmedabad's food scene never ceases to amaze us, constantly introducing new dishes and intriguing concepts. The latest sensation? A pop-up truck revolutionizing the ice cream experience in the town with a robotic twist straight out of a sci-fi movie. Yes, you heard it right—some Amdavadis are embracing the future with open arms!

You might have stumbled upon a viral reel showcasing a robot diligently serving dishes to eager customers. Well, allow us to spill the beans on what's really happening here!

Aisha, the robot at your service!

The talk of the town is none other than the Robotic Cafe, nestled near Anand Nagar Cross Road. This quirky spot isn't just any old ice cream joint—it specializes in Amdavadi version of Korean-style shaved ice cream, known as Bingsu. But what really sets this place apart is its unique serving staff. Aisha, the robot extraordinaire is ready to cater to your dessert cravings with unmatched precision.

This state-of-the-art robot, boasting a price tag of approximately Rs 1.48 lakh, gracefully navigates the cafe, delivering delectable treats to delighted patrons.

So, if you're itching to try out a new dessert experience paired with a dash of modern flair, you know exactly where to head. Trust us, this isn't just dessert—it's dessert served with a side of innovation!

Location: Opp. Pantaloons, 100 ft Anand Nagar Road, Prahlad Nagar, Ahmedabad

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