London hosts world's first 3d printed restaurant

“Caesar’s Flower of Life” at Food Ink: 3D printed bread in a sacred-geometric “Flower of Life” design.

The first 3D printed restaurant has opened in East London. The restaurant has 3D printed chairs, cutlery, and food. The food is printed on utensils, right in front of the diners to see.

Customers will have the chance to taste printed snacks, and lounge on printed furniture. There's a multisensory nine-course menu made using the printers. Only 10 tickets are available for each night and they will cost 250 pounds for each person.

The restaurant will be open for three days in London and then moves to other cities around the world including Berlin, Seoul, Rome, Barcelona, Paris, and New York.

 


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