
Most pictures of food on the menu are misleading, if that’s one thing I have learnt from eating out in restaurants. TEC Japan helps to flesh out 2D images into a 3D format, helping eaters know exactly what they’re getting into via a 3D digital menu located right on their table. This digital menu even features a novelty function that places a 3D beef patty whenever it detects a hamburger bun placed on the menu. No idea on when this technology will be made available to restaurants, but it sure makes for a great conversation starter if you’re feeling awkward on that first date of yours.
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