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A Japanese restaurant has brought a new meaning to the term 'fast food', hurtling meals towards customers on what it claims is the world's first flying tray. Dubbed the iTray, the lightweight, carbon fibre gadget can travel at speeds of up to 11 metres per second (25mph) and has a range of 50 metres. Waiters and waitresses at YO! Sushi guide the platter through the air using an iPad app, while kitchen staff can check the food is delivered by watching real-time video feeds from two on-board cameras."We're all about innovation and delivering a whole concept in an unusual and exciting way," said Robin Rowland, chief executive of YO! "The iTray ... is a way for us to explain how exciting food can be."The restaurant chain, which is credited with bringing the kaiten conveyor belt to the UK, has trialled a number of innovations since its launch in 1997.Speaking robot drinks trolleys, self-heating plates and video game toilets are among the gadgets used at its 64 UK stores. The launch of the iTray coincides with the introduction of YO!
Sushi's first burger, made from toasted rice and ingredients including teriyaki chicken, kimchi salmon and prawn katsu."When I ordered the burger, I didn't imagine it was ever going to come flying towards my face on a tray," one diner at YO! Sushi's Soho restaurant said. "It was the weirdest thing - like something out of a sci-fi novel."The iTray is being tested at the company's flagship branch and could be rolled out nationwide in 2014.Restaurant food delivery service Deliveroo announced this week it was launching an express lunch service - where you can order a meal and get it delivered to you within 15 minutes. Now we thought this was a rather ambitious claim, so we popped down to the popular sandwich eating spot of St Philip’s Cathedral grounds and decided to test it out for ourselves. Will Deliveroo’s new promise need fine tuning – or is just over-ambitious? We put the service to the test by ordering two meals and two drinks. Instead of our meals arriving within 15 minutes, they took half an hour, but we weren’t complaining.
Nick had chicken teriyaki and rice while I had chicken katsu curry bento (both £5 each) – the latter dish being the most popular meal that Deliveroo delivers in Birmingham (including Wagamama’s version). MORE: Deliveroo Birmingham launches express lunch service - here's what you can get in less than 15 mins My fresh orange juice is a fresh but rather stiff option at £2.90, while Nick has a 500ml Sprite £1.90. Both drinks are suitably chilled. Both meals were fresh all things considered – they weren’t exactly oven hot, but neither did they taste too lukewarm. The meats were certainly tender. While the rice was a little bit stuck together instead of being perfectly fluffy though there wasn’t one hard grain in either dish suggesting they had been uniformly cooked. MORE: Watch colleague Luke Beardsworth taking on a giant burrito challenge The sauce was mild and easy to eat and helped to make the meal a refreshing difference from a sandwich. We had originally thought we would get one meal with noodles, but the pressure of time perhaps made me press the wrong button ordering.
The total food cost is £14.80 and the delivery charge an additional £2.50. Deliveroo personnel do not take cash for meals, but you can give them a tip. Yes, especially if we had a group of friends who fancied an impromptu picnic in the middle of the grassy square. If only we had been ordering and eating the sunny day before, we might have even got a suntan hanging around waiting for the food to be delivered. For a treat, it’s certainly a fun way to get your lunch if you can afford it. Deliveroo is a fast-growing business. Judging by the text and phone call response, they are up to speed even when your meal isn’t. Fifteen minutes seems to be a little ambitious for all sorts of reasons, so if you relax and allow them half an hour all should be fine. The idea that you can order food from a variety of different quality establishments without having to walk there, so that you can always dine in your favourite spot on a sunny day, is the ultimate selling point. You can order your own Deliveroo meal here.