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6 days ago |
virginislandsdailynews.com | Andrea Rodriguez |Andrea Rodríguez
HAVANA — For Sonia Pérez, stepping into Havana’s Doña Alicia restaurant felt like entering a movie. Even as Cuba struggles with power outages and technological scarcity, this eatery has leaped into the 21st century with digital menus, Alexa-enabled assistance, touchless bathrooms and even a food-delivering robot. “I thought I was in a cartoon movie!” said the 64-year-old government employee, marvelling at the contrast with the technological realities outside.
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1 week ago |
kdhnews.com | Andrea Rodriguez |Andrea Rodríguez
HAVANA (AP) - For Sonia Pérez, stepping into Havana's Doña Alicia restaurant felt like entering a movie. Even as Cuba struggles with power outages and technological scarcity, this eatery has leaped into the 21st century with digital menus, Alexa-enabled assistance, touchless bathrooms and even a food-delivering robot. "I thought I was in a cartoon movie!" said the 64-year-old government employee, marvelling at the contrast with the technological realities outside.
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1 week ago |
kdhnews.com | Andrea Rodriguez |Andrea Rodríguez
HAVANA (AP) - For Sonia Pérez, stepping into Havana's Doña Alicia restaurant felt like entering a movie. Even as Cuba struggles with power outages and technological scarcity, this eatery has leaped into the 21st century with digital menus, Alexa-enabled assistance, touchless bathrooms and even a food-delivering robot. "I thought I was in a cartoon movie!" said the 64-year-old government employee, marvelling at the contrast with the technological realities outside.
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1 week ago |
houstonchronicle.com | Andrea Rodriguez |Andrea Rodríguez
LA HABANA (AP) — La cubana Sonia Pérez se sentía como en una película. Menú digitalizado, el asistente virtual Alexa en su mesa para ayudarla, un baño con cestos que se abren sin tener que tocarlos y hasta un robot que le traía la comida. “¡Yo pensé que estaba en una (película) de muñequitos!”, exclamó a The Associated Press Pérez, una empleada estatal de 64 años, mientras estudiaba la carta del restaurante “Doña Alicia” en la popular barriada de Centro Habana.
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1 week ago |
sfgate.com | Andrea Rodriguez |Andrea Rodríguez
HAVANA (AP) — For Sonia Pérez, stepping into Havana’s Doña Alicia restaurant felt like entering a movie. Even as Cuba struggles with power outages and technological scarcity, this eatery has leaped into the 21st century with digital menus, Alexa-enabled assistance, touchless bathrooms and even a food-delivering robot. “I thought I was in a cartoon movie!” said the 64-year-old government employee, marvelling at the contrast with the technological realities outside.
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