Sophie the chef can make Laksa at the rate of around 80 bowls an hour

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Sophie the robot whips up Singapore noodles
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A Singaporean engineering company has built a robot that can serve up a piping hot bowl of laksa, one of the city-state's most well-known dishes, in just 45 seconds.

The electric sous-chef, dubbed Sophie by its creators, can blanch noodles, add pre-cooked prawns and ladle spicy coconut soup -- all with minimum spillage, at the rate of around 80 bowls an hour.

"It's excellent, I would say there's no difference between the one created by the robot and human," said Paul Yong, a guest at the launch event catered by Orange Clove, which developed the machine with a local engineering company.

The robot will let chefs cut down on repetitive tasks and focus on understanding customers' needs, said Tan Tun Lim, the assistant sales director for Orange Clove.
Sophie will cut the staffing of the laksa station from two chefs to one, whose main role will be to replenish the ingredients and keep the station clean.

Tan said the company chose to make a robot that served laksa as it was one of their most popular live station dishes, but they are working on adapting the design to serve a local stir fried dish and prawn noodle soup.

Another local firm earlier this month said it will roll out 300 robot cleaners by March next year to help clean hotels, shopping malls and government buildings, while drones are being trialled to inspect building facades for defects, currently a laborious manual process.

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there's hope for the perpetual continuation of cheap hawker food in sg. if comfort food remains less than $6.9 a meal including beverage, pap can win forever!
 
KNN why all this robots name always must end with sounds like d or e KNN anyway hope next time sg or jb engineering will design 1 ginnie to suck 80 cocks cum in an hour KNN
 
Food-automation fails very badly at retail level in Singapore. Singapore engineering companies that lost real engineering jobs, try to automate the cooking/prep of food and even vending sucks.

Anyway i doubt 80 bowls an hour, will give me better hums than my sungei road laksa.

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Food automation falls very badly at retail level in Singapore. Singapore engineering companies that lost real engineering jobs, try to automate the cooking/prep of food and even vending sucks.

Anyway i doubt 80 bowls an hour, will give me better hums than my sungei road laksa.

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ah Huat arrhhh,

Me is the think think Orgynal Laka from long long when first born, is the No put slices of fish cake.????

of cooose, lots of hums, big hums is Besterest.





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All the robot does is "ladle" the laksa gravy. That's the easiest part of the process.

The far more time consuming part is getting the raw materials, preparing them correctly and then combining the whole concoction the right way for the right length of time.

It was such a tedious process that I have never done it again. I just buy Prima Laksa mix.
 
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