USEN’s landing page for food service robots. They


  • USEN’s landing page for food service robots. They propose and support multiple brands (Pudu/Keenon/SoftBank/Gausium) end-to-end, including maintenance. Free trials available.

  • Main models & features

    • BellaBot: multi-tier trays and a “cat” design that boosts customer engagement; ideal for serving and bussing.

    • KettyBot Pro: runs in ~52 cm aisles, front display, tray sensors; an upgraded version of USEN’s best-selling unit.

    • PuduBot 2: adjustable 3–7 trays (5+ as option), 360° hand-off.

    • Servi IRIS EDITION / Servi+: prioritizes mobility and ease of operation.

    • Other options: Keenbot T8/T5, Delivery X1, etc.

  • Cost ballpark

    • “About ¥92/hour” is an example: ¥33,250/month ÷ (12 hours × 30 days), assuming a 5-year lease of Ketty with maintenance. Actual costs vary by model and contract terms.

  • Implementation flow

    1. Inquiry → 2) Consultation → 3) On-site survey (with live driving test) → 4) Initial setup & operations support. Nationwide maintenance available.

  • Track record & awards

    • Numerous restaurant deployments; received a Pudu Robotics partner award (2023).

  • Case studies

    • Used not only in restaurants (e.g., ramen/yakiniku chains) but also in dental clinics for transport tasks.

If you share seat count, aisle width, max simultaneous load, and business hours, I can shortlist models and sketch a quick monthly cost/ROI estimate.


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