First ever ‘no staff’ restaurant opens in UK with machines that cook

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The UK’s first ever unstaffed restaurant is set to open, with machines that can cook noodles and dispense ice cream.

The EZ 24 RAMEN will open in Oxford later this year, WalesOnline reports. The business will require people to pay a subscription – daily, weekly or monthly – to get 24-access to hot and cold food.

How does a restaurant without staff work?

A day pass will cost £1.70 and monthly access will give people up to 40 visits, using a code to enter the building. Once inside, customers can eat noodles and toppings including pickles, kimchi, mushrooms, bean sprouts and fish cakes – all cooked in just three minutes.

Meanwhile, vending machines will provide drinks, ice cream and meal kits. Pinball machines will help customers pass the time.

Co-founder Indra Tor said: “I wanted to create a forward-thinking place that looks at how people live their lives today. The world has changed, and people’s habits are different.

“EZ Ramen is about being forward-thinking about technology and how we can create a restaurant that is different and embraces new things but also allow people to learn.

“There’s a lot of negatively sometimes around new tech, and we want to show people in an organic setting that if done right, the tech can be used to great effect and of course serve them some good ramen.”

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