The world’s first 3D-printing restaurant, Food Ink , hasn't opened its doors yet, but it has already taken the industry by storm. Operating in London from July 25th-27th, chefs Joel Castanye and Mateu Blanch will be serving the unique meals that are -- for the first time -- entirely 3D printed. Not only that, but the chairs (designed by Arthur Mamou-Mani ), table, and utensils (designed byIwona Lisiecka) used by the guests will be 3D printed, also. The concept of the process runs from pixels, to printer, to plate. The 3D printers create food out of paste, which is then fashioned and paired with the regular food we’re used to. If you're thinking that your 3D meal options will be limited, you're in for quite a pleasant surprise. There are a total of nine courses for diners to choose from, and only ten guests will be able to attend the exclusive, innovative dinner per night. The pop-up restaurant will be located in Shoreditch, East London and will then move to Berlin, Paris, USA, Taipei, Singapore, and other locations. Get tickets while you can for £263.49.

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