New restaurant 3D-prints everything on the menu

Tired of the traditional restaurant experience? Well there’s a more futuristic one coming your way.

(Image via Food Ink)
(Image via Food Ink)
 The world’s first-ever 3D printing restaurant, Food Ink, is a one-of-a-kind experience in which all the food — even all of the utensils and the furniture — is completely 3D-printed.

Food Ink is a pop-up dinner series so it will world premier in London where a nine-course dinner will be fully 3D-printed live by an international team of chefs, artists and technologists, but is set to head to other locations like Berlin, Dubai, Seoul, Rome, Tel Aviv, Barcelona, Paris, Amsterdam, Toronto, NYC, Taipei, and Las Vegas, so keep an eye open.

A 3D-printed meal. (Image via Food Ink)
A 3D-printed meal. (Image via Food Ink)

“At Food Ink, we believe that technology needs to serve a purpose and we are using it to add magic to the magic. Simply put, we are putting to work the most innovative technologies, like 3D-printing and augmented reality, in order to present the most exquisite interactive edible experience. While there is no real magic here, our energy is dedicated to making every moment an enchantment,” wrote the Food Ink team on its website.

How does it work? Watch the video below.

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