Free Subscription

  • Access daily briefings and unlimited news articles

Premium

From $39.95 per year
  • Quarterly magazine and digital
  • Indepth executive interviews
  • Unlimited news and insights
  • Expert opinion and analysis

Croatian restaurant offers one pot menu cooked by robotic chef

(Source: Reuters/Antonio Bronic)

Craving gnocchi with lamb, black risotto or zucchini pasta? You can order any of them at a Croatian restaurant where a robotic chef is able to rustle up about 70 different one pot meals.

Its owners say they believe the BOTS&POTS Sci-Food bistro in Zagreb is the world’s only restaurant where ready-to-eat meals in a pot are made by robotic cookers with no human involvement other than loading the devices with fresh ingredients.

Robot chef prepares the meal at the restaurant Bots & Pots in Zagreb, Croatia, February 9, 2023. Reeueuteuteeutereuters/Antonio Bronic

The devices add oil and seasoning according to digital recipes made by a human chef.

In other similar restaurants, robots stir and fry chips and hamburgers, make pizzas or serve and deliver meals, but “there is no robot which makes a one pot meal from fresh food,” according to restaurant co-owner Hrvoje Bujas.

It took seven years for Bujas’ partners to turn an idea into reality and open the restaurant last year, after investing over $1.07 million.

“It was indeed a challenge to make a ready-to-eat meal from fresh food in the shortest period of time as possible and as tasty as it can be,” Bujas told Reuters in the high-tech bistro.

View of a meal that the robot chef prepared at the restaurant Bots & Pots in Zagreb, Croatia, February 9, 2023. Reuters/Antonio Bronic

Customers seem to agree.

“The food is top quality,” said Lovro Petar Andrisek, 18, who came to Bots&Pots as a treat for his birthday. “My plate is totally clean,” he laughed.

The robotic chef called GammaChef is “taught” digitally how to cook a meal by the restaurant’s head chef, then remembers it and repeats it endlessly.

Robot chef prepares the meal at the restaurant Bots & Pots in Zagreb, Croatia, February 9, 2023. Reeueuteuteeutereuters/Antonio Bronic

Five robot cookers can each produce four meals in 15 minutes or nearly 100 meals in an hour, Bujas said, adding that one would cost $10,668 if it was for sale.

“We’re considering expanding our business model via franchise,” Bujas said, explaining that the robot speeds up the cooking process and saves money at a time of staff shortages.

Jars for tips are seen at the restaurant Bots & Pots in Zagreb, Croatia, February 9, 2023. Reuters/Antonio Bronic

“One such restaurant with five robots can be run by a single person,” he said. “Our final goal is to create a ‘no waiter, no chef, no cash’ space where you order, get and pay for food without human contact.”

  • Reporting by Antonio Bronic, writing by Daria Sito-Sucic; Editing by William Maclean, of Reuters.

You have 7 free articles.