Less human interaction is what's best for humanity. Just because someone wants to talk to someone doesn't mean they want to talk. I find it disrespectful to talk to a stranger when it's not welcomed.
I do understand the draw of the robot, but I think this is one of those cases where it's not any more efficient since a human has to finish up the process anyway and the robot took so much time. I would totally buy these single serve soup pucks for use at home though!
@@pkmnan00bis That's what I was thinking. They're testing the first automated phase in practical conditions. Then, if it works out they can go to testing the second phase being automated. If it works, no more human workers beyond maintenance. Or it could be just a novelty meant to draw in customers and drive up the price a bit and we're overanalyzing it. Time will tell. 🤔
Indeed. The robot is much slower at picking up three dots and adding water than a human would be. And then the human has to still do loads of hard slow stuff at the end.
You don't have to pay a human, The robot can work 24/7 without breaks, delays and or getting sick, It helps keep the cost's down by needing less staff on hand to mange a whole store.
@@guardianofthegalaxy2051 I'm not talking about the nozzles in the machine, I mean the spoons the lady is adding the last toppings in with. She dunks them in the soup several times.
Sounds like a nice cold weather place to go to, since soup is great for cold weather, yes? Seeing Mrs. Bacons' happy pretty face at the end was wonderful as always, too!
Yeah, no idea what they gained there by using that robot. Just have a human drop in those cubes, they are anyway there having to add noddles and the toppings. It just increases time taken until the cup is done and having someone stir instead of steaming the cup saves a ton of energy too. I would have understood it if the whole thing was automatic but the way it is it's like redundant.
@@fireblossom8544 Considering that there are even instant soup places around that let you cook packages of bought instant noodles I don't see the problem if the soup is good? Give a bit more variety at the toppings and don't just rely on a gimmick that people won't come again for primarily? Furthermore they could have simply bought a second robot to drop the noodles out and have either an automatic dispenser dropping the toppings in or just let the people do it themselves. It's not like it needed to be the way it is in any way or shape.
@@Wolfsschamane That is the issue, you don't usually know that much of information beforehand, let alone whether you would be believing it or not by just judging from the mysterious soup paste. Setting up a fancy looking automatic robot in the 'cafe' is definitely much more efficient in catching attentions. There are enough shops which rely on new customers you know. Yes and that is the second part, if they are just putting a robot in, would you believe it is some sort of high taste cafe? No, and you need a 'chef' inside to make people pull out their bucks willingly
Really interesting. They've got to sell an awful lot of noodles to justify that setup, but the cost must also be why they've only automated the first third of the cooking, and not the whole thing.
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I greatly enjoy watching that machine and seeing the end results. Do I wish I had some, YEP! Tell Mrs. Bacon it was a pleasure to see her and even tho I have no idea if it's the clothing she wears or what, but tell her she looks amazing. Keep making interesting food videos.
DOT: Special heads to prevent cross contamination Me: omg that's so smart and satisfying, so much detail Stirring spoon: *Sits in same tub after being in every cup of soup* Me: devastated it's ruined
There's probably something there to prevent cross-contamination too. It doesn't make sense that they'd put in all that effort for step 1 and somehow forget it for step 2.
I thought we wasn't going to see Mrs/Miss Bacons reaction but then at the end we are treated to her lovely reaction to eating those lovely thick noodles 😊 she approves, now after this video I really want some thick noodles. Thank u for another great video xx
Yum! Why don't we have these here in the U.S? I would love to visit and taste these soups. My Cup a Noodle doesn't seem as delicious as I always thought it was, after watching this video 🍜🥤
Because people would leave garbage around, not clean the machines, break it or downright vandalize it. It's the same reason we don't have vending machines other than random junk food and soft drinks in most cases. Because someone would take a hammer to it, smash and grab the stuff before leaving. Very different cultures when it comes to public assets. In this case, it's mostly because it costs a lot and is a novelty so naturally nobody would do it here because taking risks is scary lol.
honestly that price is pretty good. and the soups look amazing would love that here in the states as i eat very little, so those cup noodles would be right up my ally.
I like the idea, especially since you can select the type of noodle you want. Just a bit on the slow side for making them, but hey, it's a robot arm!! The price is good, considering that it's a half-and-half production ( half machine, half Human). It looks like you have taken up residence in Japan permanently?
Thank you for sharing 🙏. Robots are incredible 🤖. Good to see both enjoying life and food 🍜. As usual, it is good to see Ms. Bacon's happy face, enjoying the food. Though it was good that there weren't pickled onions 😅😂
Here in the State cup of noodles don’t look that our don’t have the fresh vegetables and things and they are still expensive. I would gladly pay that amount for them to get the fresh ingredients and believe a lot of people would also.
I feel like the arm machine can be entirely replaced with just a row of containers with each type of DOT inside that drops down into the cup as it passes by. Shouldn't be any cross contamination that way, and it eliminated the complicated process the arm has to go through with each individual grabber.
The machine and coffee shop gimmick just made the noodles way more expensive than they had to be. In the end, it's still just cup noodles, so spending over 2 bucks for one is just unheard of
Just because they serve it in a cup, doesn't mean it's a cup noodle. Which cup noodles let you choose up to 3 different soup bases, fresh add-ins, and a range of different oils? The noodles looked like fresh noodles too.
You would think that, if each dot has to have it's own hand, it would be easier to drop the dots from a vending machine kind of system rather than have a robot arm.
As much as I want this, I don't think I can come here again for another cup. 2,430 yen (roughly around 16 dollars) is too expensive for a cup noodle. I will try it once then never come back.
Yes! Cup Noodle! Finally something we can afford! Lol Another great food video. Thank you! I just posted a "Best Pancakes in Hawaii" about the delicious Chantilly Pancakes on Oahu. We should battle! (You'll probably win though)
The slow churn into an unpersonal life devoid of any meaningful human interaction, but darn this made me hungry
Meh, not like you're gonna have a heart-to-heart chat with a food vendor anyway, so what meaningful human interaction was removed exactly? 😂
They still need human to complete the meal!
Less human interaction is what's best for humanity. Just because someone wants to talk to someone doesn't mean they want to talk. I find it disrespectful to talk to a stranger when it's not welcomed.
@@RuSosan I got asked out by a deli counter server and that lead to a 3-year relationship, so you never know 😁
It ain’t that deep fam
Although I’m sick right now, these videos make me feel happy :) no talking, no screaming, no excessive “mmm”s, just ambience and a nice YTber. :D
Get well soon.
Hopefully it's not too bad.
And Mrs. Bacons being absolutely adorable. ^.^ 💖
This is pretty intriguing to watch while eating a bowl of Nissin instant noodles
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I do understand the draw of the robot, but I think this is one of those cases where it's not any more efficient since a human has to finish up the process anyway and the robot took so much time. I would totally buy these single serve soup pucks for use at home though!
Guess this is a prototype for what will eventually be a fully automated machine.
@@pkmnan00bis
That's what I was thinking.
They're testing the first automated phase in practical conditions.
Then, if it works out they can go to testing the second phase being automated.
If it works, no more human workers beyond maintenance.
Or it could be just a novelty meant to draw in customers and drive up the price a bit and we're overanalyzing it. Time will tell. 🤔
the robot is fun to watch though
Indeed. The robot is much slower at picking up three dots and adding water than a human would be. And then the human has to still do loads of hard slow stuff at the end.
You don't have to pay a human, The robot can work 24/7 without breaks, delays and or getting sick, It helps keep the cost's down by needing less staff on hand to mange a whole store.
I love how the robot has different grabbers for each soup to prevent cross contamination but they just dunk the topping spoons into every soup
Noticed that at the end too lol. Weird that the machine wouldn't be able to add in the pasta or the toppings?
The ‘nozzle’ for the steamy robot is cleaned with water if you look closely
@@guardianofthegalaxy2051 I'm not talking about the nozzles in the machine, I mean the spoons the lady is adding the last toppings in with. She dunks them in the soup several times.
@@guardianofthegalaxy2051 also how tf do you have to look closely to see they clean the steam nozzle?
Just watching the process of the cup noodle being made is satisfying
I was like move faster robot arm.
Sounds like a nice cold weather place to go to, since soup is great for cold weather, yes? Seeing Mrs. Bacons' happy pretty face at the end was wonderful as always, too!
her forced facial expressions are the worst part of this
That complex machine basically just adds water to soup cubes.
right? It's really stupid and makes no sense. And you still need humans at the end of the day..
Yeah, no idea what they gained there by using that robot. Just have a human drop in those cubes, they are anyway there having to add noddles and the toppings. It just increases time taken until the cup is done and having someone stir instead of steaming the cup saves a ton of energy too. I would have understood it if the whole thing was automatic but the way it is it's like redundant.
@@Wolfsschamane Let me tell you if a men is gonna cook you a cup noodle with pre-made instant soup paste, how much are you going to pay?
@@fireblossom8544 Considering that there are even instant soup places around that let you cook packages of bought instant noodles I don't see the problem if the soup is good? Give a bit more variety at the toppings and don't just rely on a gimmick that people won't come again for primarily?
Furthermore they could have simply bought a second robot to drop the noodles out and have either an automatic dispenser dropping the toppings in or just let the people do it themselves. It's not like it needed to be the way it is in any way or shape.
@@Wolfsschamane That is the issue, you don't usually know that much of information beforehand, let alone whether you would be believing it or not by just judging from the mysterious soup paste. Setting up a fancy looking automatic robot in the 'cafe' is definitely much more efficient in catching attentions. There are enough shops which rely on new customers you know.
Yes and that is the second part, if they are just putting a robot in, would you believe it is some sort of high taste cafe? No, and you need a 'chef' inside to make people pull out their bucks willingly
that employee could easily take care of it 10x faster
I love to see her at the end. One time i got a tiny glimpse of him in the reflection of a vending machine!😂
Thank you for explaining what the robot was doing! I was wondering why it went off to the side every time it grabbed a dot.
I figured that had to be what it was doing, but it's good to get a second opinion.
Wow! I could definitely hang out at this place trying all the different variations of soup. Love soup!
The dots look like fancy chocolates - can you imagine biting into one 😂😂😂. Cool af machine tho, and thr food looks bomb 😊
Always enjoy your videos dude! Keep em coming!
Why do I always miss the notifications for your videos, but thanks for another awesome video from my favorite channel!! ❤❤
Really interesting. They've got to sell an awful lot of noodles to justify that setup, but the cost must also be why they've only automated the first third of the cooking, and not the whole thing.
Looks yummy! Always look forward to your videos ❤
Now, that is one over complicated way of getting some noodles, though it was fun to watch. Great to see your partner enjoying herself as well.
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You know it's delicious when you get that smile at the end 🥰
To be fair, she does that face for everything she eats.
I greatly enjoy watching that machine and seeing the end results. Do I wish I had some, YEP! Tell Mrs. Bacon it was a pleasure to see her and even tho I have no idea if it's the clothing she wears or what, but tell her she looks amazing. Keep making interesting food videos.
DOT: Special heads to prevent cross contamination
Me: omg that's so smart and satisfying, so much detail
Stirring spoon: *Sits in same tub after being in every cup of soup*
Me: devastated it's ruined
There's probably something there to prevent cross-contamination too.
It doesn't make sense that they'd put in all that effort for step 1 and somehow forget it for step 2.
What a cool place! I love the little machine that grabbed the dots with a different grabber per dot flavour!
Why are these so addicting, it makes me wanna lick the screen.
simply a great day when you upload bacons! 🎉
I thought we wasn't going to see Mrs/Miss Bacons reaction but then at the end we are treated to her lovely reaction to eating those lovely thick noodles 😊 she approves, now after this video I really want some thick noodles. Thank u for another great video xx
and she covered her stains nicely with the cup.
@@Jackslav what are you on about, lmao
That she's a sob because she has ramen both all over her like the pig she is.
@@neogutzz When she was on the phone you can see the stain on her shirt.
@idiocracydude7828 good spotting 👏😂
You should definitely visit Hong Kong one day, they have the best food, a mix of western and eastern culture
This needs that old timey industrial cartoon music over it. I think it's called powerhouse.
Looks delicious!
The counter tops/fronts look like stacks of noodle cups, that's cool.
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Yay! My favorite channel 💜💕
It's not really practical or cost efficient but is a marvel to experience at least once.
You never disappoint 😊
its neat how it had different clamps for each dot flavor to avoid cross contamination
This all looks so good!
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Perfect place to go during the cold months when you want something to warm you up. I'd go there
Yum! Why don't we have these here in the U.S? I would love to visit and taste these soups. My Cup a Noodle doesn't seem as delicious as I always thought it was, after watching this video 🍜🥤
Because people would leave garbage around, not clean the machines, break it or downright vandalize it. It's the same reason we don't have vending machines other than random junk food and soft drinks in most cases. Because someone would take a hammer to it, smash and grab the stuff before leaving. Very different cultures when it comes to public assets. In this case, it's mostly because it costs a lot and is a novelty so naturally nobody would do it here because taking risks is scary lol.
honestly that price is pretty good. and the soups look amazing would love that here in the states as i eat very little, so those cup noodles would be right up my ally.
Always gets my mouth watering
01:38 Wow. This seems really nice for only ¥2,430!
Your videos always bring a smile to my face...and some hunger to my tummy. 😄
I absolutely love the pick up parts changing for each different DOT…it’s extremely allergy friendly…which things like this usually aren’t.
Love your channel love you guys❤
Thank you for visiting. Its nice to see sites theu your unique lenses.
Whoa those thick noodles looked super fun to eat. The robot would be fun to watch.
way cool!!! wishing for that here in the USofA
Love this! More videos like this!
日本かい!!今度行ってみよう
What an interesting way to do a cup noodle 😊
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Started watching > got hungry > made cup noodle > finished video eating cup noodle.
I need this in my life!
I like the idea, especially since you can select the type of noodle you want. Just a bit on the slow side for making them, but hey, it's a robot arm!! The price is good, considering that it's a half-and-half production ( half machine, half Human). It looks like you have taken up residence in Japan permanently?
This is true definition of UNIQUE
Wow this is something unique and delicious 😍
Very interesting. The soup looked appetizing. 👍
Thank you for sharing 🙏. Robots are incredible 🤖. Good to see both enjoying life and food 🍜. As usual, it is good to see Ms. Bacon's happy face, enjoying the food. Though it was good that there weren't pickled onions 😅😂
Ahh yes finally a cup noodles robot 😂
Here in the State cup of noodles don’t look that our don’t have the fresh vegetables and things and they are still expensive. I would gladly pay that amount for them to get the fresh ingredients and believe a lot of people would also.
Props to whoever sold them that machine.
I tuink the machine is a prototype while building a fully autonated machine
Wish you put where to find these places in the description (I’m making a list of places to visit)
Robot 15 % making noodle soup, rest 85 % by human
Hilarious...
🤣🤣
I think this is not cooking robot but promotion from robot manufacture
The soup is made by machine but the ingredients are added by hand. This is the harmony of the future.
Wow it's really amazing I want to try it!! from Korea
I definitely want to eat at a place like that to see it in person and taste good noodles
I feel like the arm machine can be entirely replaced with just a row of containers with each type of DOT inside that drops down into the cup as it passes by. Shouldn't be any cross contamination that way, and it eliminated the complicated process the arm has to go through with each individual grabber.
Looks interesting and the food looks tasty too.
It would be so much faster if the person completed all the steps. That's just a gimmick if the robots don't even complete all the steps.
Nice video. I am surprised to see the thick verimcelli being on the menu one usually sees them in Chinese hot pot.
Not fully automated yet, but pretty awesome 😊
Those noodles certainly were cooked to perfection. This channel sure is one of the best at content-making.
notice how the humans made the noodles lol
@@sarkaranishwhat's the point of that machine really, takes 2 seconds for the staff to put those dots into the cup
@@testytest3083 right it was incredibly stupid, and makes no sense. It's 7 dollars for soup and noodles, that's insane
The machine and coffee shop gimmick just made the noodles way more expensive than they had to be. In the end, it's still just cup noodles, so spending over 2 bucks for one is just unheard of
Just because they serve it in a cup, doesn't mean it's a cup noodle. Which cup noodles let you choose up to 3 different soup bases, fresh add-ins, and a range of different oils? The noodles looked like fresh noodles too.
Not a big fan of human replacement but totally worth it to see the beautiful smile at the end
Wow that looks so good
This is all for show I think.
I am sure they can make this much simpler in a vending machine, but that would be less fun :)
You would think that, if each dot has to have it's own hand, it would be easier to drop the dots from a vending machine kind of system rather than have a robot arm.
was very fascinating a great idea
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Awesome Video
Did you just mix squid inc, chowder, tomato, then add chili oil and garlic oil... and then you actually ate this monstrocity??
I would love to give it a try though.
Dinner and a show!!
Wow ❤
I imagined a cyberpunk world full of restaurants like this...
Must be all the rage - this is the second video I’ve seen about this place.
i really want to go to japan someday, hope it will come true :)
As much as I want this, I don't think I can come here again for another cup. 2,430 yen (roughly around 16 dollars) is too expensive for a cup noodle. I will try it once then never come back.
Nice!
That is a crazy machine.
Yes! Cup Noodle! Finally something we can afford! Lol
Another great food video. Thank you!
I just posted a "Best Pancakes in Hawaii" about the delicious Chantilly Pancakes on Oahu. We should battle! (You'll probably win though)
Combo with squid ink sounded like a nauseating one...LOL
Just watched A documentary on the man who made Cup Noodles.....That man Is a World Hero.......
Yeeees Curry and Sardines ❤
It uses a robot and the price is still higher than your typical ramen joint
satoshi was just here lol
Very nice 👍
Electronic money? How cool!
Mesin kopi yang sangat canggih ❤