T10-Chef
Compact restaurant delivery robot with 40kg tray and on-board 24-inch screen for peak-hour service.
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$15K - $23K
Available
How it stands in your space.
Side-by-side with a 180 cm adult, so you can feel the robot's footprint, height, and presence before it ever rolls in.
Compared with a 180 cm adult, T10-Chef stands at approximately waist-to-chest height.
180 cm adult
Specifications
What this robot can do.
- Obstacle avoidance
- Multi-floor
- Elevator support
- Voice interaction
- Screen interaction
- Autonomous charging
- Fleet managementRequires building integration
- Indoor
- Outdoor
Should you deploy it?
0–100 — higher is stronger, except where noted.
How operationally ready this robot is for production deployment today.
Confidence in the published ROI numbers — how likely the savings actually materialize.
Share of the human task this category can credibly offload.
Fit with your target environment — lighting, floor type, congestion.
Expected maintenance load and downtime risk. Lower is better.
Long-horizon strategic upside — where the platform points 3+ years out.
Buy if you operate a busy 150–500-seat restaurant with standard floor layout and want to cut dish-delivery labor by ~30–40% during peak hours. Skip if your space has carpeted floors, multiple levels, or outdoor service—this robot handles only flat, hard indoor surfaces.
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When to deploy this.
- High-volume hotpot or BBQ restaurants with open-seating layouts (10+ deliveries per hour during dinner rush)
- 200+ seat hotel dining room breakfast service (room-service bulk delivery to multiple floors via staff retrieval)
- Mid-size retail deli counter or prepared-foods section (food transport + in-store promotional display)
When to skip it.
- No multi-floor or elevator automation—requires manual call at landings or staff retrieval of dishes
- Cannot operate outdoors or on uneven surfaces; poor performance on carpets and dirt
- Plate/dish detection requires custom staff training; auto-pickup is unreliable in varied or stacked configurations
What's verified, what's estimated.
Robofy separates manufacturer-confirmed facts from operator estimates. Anything not yet press-sourced or supplier-confirmed is tagged so you can decide how much weight to give it.
Specifications sourced from official Keenon T10 datasheet (Lotsofbots, 2023) and manufacturer product page. Pricing compiled from ProServBots ($23,000 USD), TOD System (€15,000 EU), and Airpuria (financing available). Battery life and charging times drawn from HIT Equipment International and TOD System product specs. ROI and labor-displacement benchmarks derived from Sparkco.ai hospitality robotics analysis (18–24 month payback, 15–30% labor efficiency gains for Keenon robots specifically). Deployment maturity assessed as "deploy-now" based on global distributor availability and installation timelines of 2–4 weeks (per RoboHorizon and ProServBots). No third-party independent testing or throughput studies located.
- Deployment readinessInferred
- ROI clarityInferred
- Labor replacement potentialInferred
- Environment fitInferred
- Maintenance riskInferred
- Future potentialInferred
- Lease rangeEstimated
- AvailabilityEstimated
- MaturityEstimated
- CapabilitiesEstimated
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From rollout to recharge.
- 01
Map the environment
An installer drives or guides the robot through every aisle, table cluster, and pickup zone to build a high-resolution map.
- 02
Assign routes & service logic
Operators define pickup points, drop-off tables, queue priorities, and voice prompts in the fleet console.
- 03
Autonomous navigation
During service, the robot picks the safest path, avoids guests and obstacles in real time, and announces arrivals.
- 04
Return to dock
Idle robots auto-return to the charging dock, sync trip logs, and surface throughput metrics for the manager.
Picture this robot in your floor plan.
Upload a photo or floor plan of your venue and we'll show this robot at scale — so you can feel its footprint, sight lines, and clearance before deployment.
Scene preview · arriving in Phase 2
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