Watch Roy Choi Make an Irish Burrito with Google Glass

Korean taco king Roy Choi takes on Google Glass in a new video promoting its potential in the kitchen. The slick demonstration features Choi showing the audience how the device can help share not only recipe tutorials but general culinary knowledge that can lead to the creation of say… an Irish burrito filled with kimchi.

“I think the ergonomics can be improved a bit, but once they are then I can see it in professional kitchens,” Choi tells Fast Company. “Imagine no more tickets and each cook working from their own Glass? Dopeness.”

Theoretically, the Google Glass would eliminate the need for tangible cookbooks and sometimes cumbersome laptops propped on kitchen countertops. Still, Glass has a long way to go, as the nerd trophy remains unpopular among those freaked out by the thought of bespectacled robots attached to our faces.

You can watch the “food philosopher” and “straight motherf*cking G” Roy Choi flex for Glass below:

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