![]() “We saw the concept on social media in more than one restaurant,” said Abdelrahman, a dentist by profession. The futuristic servers are the result of technology developed in the northern city, erstwhile stronghold of the Islamic State jihadist group. “I’m trying to bring these ideas here to Mosul.” “On television, you see robots and touch-screen tables in the United Arab Emirates, Spain and Japan,” said Rami Chkib Abdelrahman, proud owner of the White Fox which opened in June. “Welcome”, “We wish you a good time in our restaurant”, “We would be happy to have your opinion on the quality of the service”, chime the automated attendants, red eyes blinking out of their shiny blue and white exteriors. ![]() From the rubble of Iraq’s war-ravaged city of Mosul arises the sight of androids gliding back and forth in a restaurant to serve their amused clientele. ![]()
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