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At this Japanese restaurant you can order ready meals or cook them by yourself, but its main feature is its robot waiters!
Hajime Robot Restaurant, Bangkok

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#6Visit a robot restaurant in BangkokVisit a robot restaurantAnna Grishina

Have a dinner in an unusual setting — here you will be waited on by real Japanese samurai robots.

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Hajime Robot Restaurant on the map

Location: 3/F, Monopoly Park, 59/27 Rama 3 Rd

Open hours

daily from 11:30 to 22:00

Contacts

Official website: http://www.hajimerobot.com
Phone: +66 2 683 1670

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