Service with a smile also comes with an electronic voice at China's Dalu Robot restaurant. The hotpot meals are not yet as famous as the staff, who never lose their patience and never take tips.

The restaurant, which opened in December in Jinan in the northern Shandong province, is touted as China's first robot hotpot eatery where robots resembling Star Wars droids circle the room carrying trays of food in a conveyor belt-like system.

More than a dozen robots operate in the restaurant as entertainers, servers, greeters and receptionists. Each robot has a motion sensor that tells it to stop when someone is in its path so customers can reach for dishes they want.

The service industry in China has not always kept up with the country's rapid economic growth and can be quite basic in some restaurants, leading customers in the Dalu restaurant to praise the robots.

'They have a better service attitude than humans,' said Li Xiaomei, 35, who was visiting the restaurant for the first time.

'Humans can be temperamental or impatient, but they don't feel tired, they just keep working and moving round and round the restaurant all night.'

Inspired by space exploration, robot technology and global innovation, the restaurant's owner, Zhang Yongpei, said he hoped his restaurant would show the world China was a serious competitor in developing technology.

'I hope this new concept shows that China is forward-thinking and innovative,' he said.

Mr Zhang said he hoped to roll out 30 robots – which cost £3,870 each – in the coming months and eventually develop ones with human-like qualities that serve customers at their table and can walk up and down the stairs.

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