This Restaurant in SF Has No Visible Employees

This Restaurant in SF Has No Visible Employees

Published: September 12, 2015 | By: American Luxury Staff

Those who fear being replaced by machines—this might not be the restaurant for you. One of San Francisco’s newest eateries, Eatsa, requires absolutely no human interaction.

Customers simply enter the restaurant, select what they’d like to eat from a menu on the board, then order and pay via credit card at an available tablet.

Once an order is ready, a screen will instruct you to simply retrieve your meal from an assigned cubby. Real people are indeed cooking the meals to order but are completely hidden behind the scenes.

Although Eatsa sounds like something straight from the future, the automated restaurant is in fact real and operating at 121 Spear Street in San Francisco.

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