Germany: At The Forefront of Rollercoaster Food Service Technology

's Baggers, a restaurant in Nuremberg, Germany, claims to have "reinvented the restaurant" with their rollercoaster-like food delivery system in which "freshly prepared, delicious meals and drinks ordered per touch screen are transported on metallic tracks directly to your table." No really, the "futuristic restaurant system" is called RollercoasterTableĀ®. Watch a video of the restaurant in action over at the BBC. To think that I've never wanted my food to be brought to me on metallic tracks...until now. [via Boing Boing Gadgets]
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4 Comments:
I would like to ride the 7,000 chopstick canoe down one of those rollercoasters, please.
Karen Resta at 4:02PM on 04/08/08
Sorry, this was already invented by Caractacus Potts (Dick van Dyke) in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang: You Two
MooBob42 at 4:27PM on 04/08/08
Robyn, you've obviously never had the pleasure of having your hamburger delivered to you on a Lionel train (are any of those Old School gimmick restaurants still extant?) Or had your sushi come to you on a moving belt -- the Roads must Roll! (c) Robert A. Heinlein.
I hope the food is as cool as the gimmick.
Stushi at 2:06PM on 04/09/08
I hope hot soup is not on the menu.
gnomatic at 3:22AM on 04/10/08