This Restaurant Serves Gourmet French Food on a Conveyor Belt

French Belt

Similar to the spirit of the revolving sushi (kaiten-zushi) restaurants popping up, the French restaurant Medi Terra Nea is in the business of serving food à la conveyor belt. Because who wouldn’t want their food served to them instantly via machine? Located in France, the restaurant is a casual nook that attracts both tourists and locals.

Belt Tables

Patrons can grab whatever item they wish to try from the belt. On the dish, there is a card attached with a name, description and price for the item. After they grab their dish, the card is placed in a bucket on the table. At the end of the meal, the waitress adds together the cards to calculate the final bill.

However, the only items served on the belt are hors d’oeuvres and dessert. Diners can swoop up savory dishes like Carmina Burrata, as well as sweet desserts like Creme Brûlée. Sadly, main dishes like steak must be ordered through the server, which is understandable because there’d be anarchy.

H/T + Picthx Rocket News 24

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