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Inside the hot new Dubai restaurant run by an AI chef
Mint Kolkata
|November 21, 2025
The mastermind behind Woohoo's food and drinks menu is a $1 million-plus large language model that also does podcasts
On a slow afternoon a few years ago, Dubai restaurateur Ahmet Oytun Cakir was in his office considering menu inspiration.
Then the hospitality veteran, whose empire includes the popular hangouts BohoX and rove, had a brainstorm: He'd turn to ChatGPT.
Seconds later, the newly-released chatbot delivered a recipe for spiced lamb. Cakir decided to try it. "It was amazing," he recalls. "Immediately we shot the photo, we put it on the menu. It became a bestseller." That hit dish sparked a bolder thought: What if an entire restaurant could be powered by artificial intelligence (AI)? Fast-forward to September 2025, when Cakir's company, Gastronaut Hospitality, debuted Woohoo, an all-AI concept just steps from the Burj Khalifa.
The restaurant, billed by the group as "the future of dining," is fronted by "Chef Aiman," a large language model trained on thousands of recipes, flavour pairings, and food data. Developed by a custom AI model called UMAI that was developed by United Arab Emirates-based tech firm Vivid Studios, the AI chef has been designed as an avatar: a middle-aged, Caucasian man with sleek silver goggles and a mysterious sci-fi allure.
This story is from the November 21, 2025 edition of Mint Kolkata.
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