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A 3D-Printed Food Restaurant Is Opening in the Netherlands


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Later this year, a high-end restaurant will launch in the Netherlands that features 3D printed food on its menu. Master chef Jan Smink devised this innovative project and will employ cutting-edge equipment made by Dutch tech company byFlow to create the restaurant’s signature dishes.

Jan Smink and byFlow are eager to integrate 3D printing techniques into gastronomy and have collaborated several times in the past in order to demonstrate that these two seemingly disparate fields can complement each other. Last year, byFlow appointed Smink as their first official ambassador and soon after, he began experimenting with the company’s main product; a portable €3,300 food printer named ‘the Focus’. This state-of-the-art machine allows users to design and print intricate patterns made from gourmet ingredients as well as create highly-stylised dishes.

https://theculturetrip.com/europe/the-netherlands/articles/a-3d-printed-food-restaurant-is-opening-in-the-netherlands

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I don't know if it's good or not but 3,300 for what looks no better than a $200 home printer with a syringe attached is highway robbery.

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