Future Of Fine Dining; Restaurant With 3D Printed Food And Table
If reports are to be believed we have a first 3D printed restaurant that have food and even tables by 3D printing.
Food Ink will be offering a nine course menu that will be printed to order when it opens in the UK’s capital later this month – but it will set customers back a whopping £250 a head.
However, critics have questioned why anyone would want to pay £250 for food ground into a paste and to eat with plastic cutlery.
Food Ink state: ‘We believe that technology needs to serve a purpose and we are using it to add magic to the magic.
‘We are putting at work most innovative technologies, like 3D-printing and augmented reality, in order to elaborate the most exquisite interactive edible experience.
‘While there is no real magic here, our energy is dedicated to make every moment an enchantment.’
The 3D-printer used is made by ‘byFlo’, and can only process materials in the form of a paste.
As well as 3D-printing the food, the restaurant’s tables, chairs, lamps and even utensils have all been created using the technology. And dinner per person at the restaurant will set you back £250.