Robot Selling Snow Cones in a Bustling Alleyway, Patrons Line Up - VIDEO

Serving up frosty delights, this creatively designed robot captures the heart of customers in Ahmedabad, marking a first-of-its-kind experience in the area.
A working robot at the cafe (Picture: Instagram)

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A robotic cafe pop-up truck in Gujarat's Ahmedabad is currently the talk of the town, featuring an exceptional robot waiter that serves snow cones to the delight of visitors. The unique video showcases the intriguing fusion of technology with traditional flavors, hinting at the exciting future changes in street food culture.

Specifically designed to hand out chillingly scrumptious snow cones, the robot enjoys immense popularity among the locals. Its video has become widely shared and appreciated on social media platforms, signaling a viral trend.

Food vlogger Kartik Maheshwari shared the video with the caption, 'A robot serving snow cones in Ahmedabad for the first time.' Each cone is priced at 40 rupees, described as completely hygienic and automated, standing out with a unique blend of milk and chocolate syrup.

The mixture is then placed in the machine, transforming from a liquid to a solid state. Upon freezing, the machine dispenses the flavored ice chunks, drizzled with chocolate syrup. Garnished with jams and dry fruits, it's no wonder this establishment is referred to as one of the most unique cafes in Ahmedabad.

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The public's response to the video has been overwhelmingly positive, with many people praising the use of robotics in food service. However, there are those who question the conical authenticity, jesting about the snow cone's notably non-spherical shape. Nonetheless, the video has reached millions, captivating a broad audience.

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