A NOVEL RESTAURANT
"Automatic" restaurants are now to be found in most of the largest cities in the world. But there is a new sort at Prague (in Czechoslovakia), where the customer goes in, pays a fixed price, and sits down at a long table on which are endless bands that lead from the "service room," states an exchange. She presses a button, and from a mysterious region, which she cannot see, the band brings her first course to her. Having, finished this, she places the used ware and cutlery on a lower band and presses the button again. The bands move, taking away the things she no longer needs and bringing her the second course. And so she goes on, getting everything piping hot and without any waiting, until the meal is ended.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 23, 28 January 1936, Page 15
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134A NOVEL RESTAURANT Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 23, 28 January 1936, Page 15
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