Robot Serves Food and Dances for You in Thailand
By Dipankar Das, Gaea News NetworkSunday, April 4, 2010
 Have you ever thought about a Japanese restaurant in Thailand. But, the dream came into reality because Lapassarad Thanaphant invested  30 million baht ($927,600) for  the Bangkok-based posh Hajime restaurant and the amount also includes four motorized robot waiters that she brought from Japan. You can place order on touchscreens and a smart and slim robot waiter gets into action by delivering your food in return. Additionally, the friendly robots will also dance for you to entertain as they work and go out  to collect empty dishes at the customers’ table.
 Have you ever thought about a Japanese restaurant in Thailand. But, the dream came into reality because Lapassarad Thanaphant invested  30 million baht ($927,600) for  the Bangkok-based posh Hajime restaurant and the amount also includes four motorized robot waiters that she brought from Japan. You can place order on touchscreens and a smart and slim robot waiter gets into action by delivering your food in return. Additionally, the friendly robots will also dance for you to entertain as they work and go out  to collect empty dishes at the customers’ table.
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                         April 6, 2010: 11:21 pm  heard this news from dish network’s cnn, bloomberg, and bbc world news. hope they are ok | 
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                         April 5, 2010: 9:12 am  Interesting. From my jujitsu days I know that hajime means “begin,” at least in the context of begin grappling or rondori, etc. | 
 
                        
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