Kolkata: Standing next to a national highway that connects the southern part of West Bengal to its north, a restaurant resembling a typical village house serves multi-cuisine platter to its patrons. But, it does that in style.
The food is brought to tables from the kitchen not by a human being but by a robot that can walk and talk. Negotiating turns on its way, the robot named Ananya gently asks anyone blocking its route, "Please let me go. Please don't stand in the way and allow me to serve."
Painted in white, the robot is about 5 feet tall and has a rectangular 'face' which doubles up as a sensor-driven digital screen to help the kitchen staff transport food ordered by customers sitting at a particular table.
Ananya has wheels but no hands. It also has four shelves placed vertically on which it carries the food. A human staff, waiting at the table, takes out the food from the tray to serve it to the enraptured patron who, more often than not, is found trying to cope with the amazement of a walking-talking machine standing right next to the table.
If met with a hurdle, the robot can turn right or left without toppling over or spilling the food items, to reach its destination.
"We have four robots, all named Ananya (Invincible), to project the resilience and fighting spirit of every woman. Our restaurant is run entirely by women hailing from the neighbourhood. They take care of everything - from housekeeping to cooking, from handling the cash counter to helping the reception desk. So, we thought Ananya would be the most appropriate name," said Subhankar Mondal, manager of Mother's Hut restaurant.
The eatery is located near Krishnanagar in Nadia district, around 120 km from Kolkata, beside National Highway 12 (formerly NH 34). Fast gaining popularity, diners from the metropolis and from neighbouring towns like Barasat, Barrackpore, Kalyani, Ranaghat and Berhampore are flocking to the eating joint to relish the experience of a robot serving them food, Mondal agreed. Alankriti Roy, a 10-year-old girl who arrived from Kolkata with her family was thrilled to watch a robot bringing food.