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InstaChef Pro has launched Singapore’s first 'full-stack' AI food solution, the K Series, at the FHA-Food & Beverage 2025 event, held in April.


The K Series combines automated kitchen technology with a ready-to-cook menu of over 300 items, offering food businesses a cost-efficient, scalable solution.


Developed by home-grown tech company AiKit, InstaChef provides a variety of halal-certified dishes, including chicken and salted fish claypot rice and Thai basil chicken with rice, all made from fresh ingredients.


The K Series simplifies kitchen operations by eliminating the need for exhaust systems and drainage, reducing set-up costs. Its cloud kitchen management system enables fast, automated cooking of up to 12 dishes in just three minutes, allowing businesses to scale with minimal manpower and space requirements. The system also minimises ingredient waste and operational overheads.


The K Series offers a complete end-to-end solution for food businesses, blending AI-powered technology with ready-to-eat meals for seamless operation.

InstaChef Pro unveils 'full-stack' AI-powered kitchen

Rafaela Sousa

8 May 2025

InstaChef Pro unveils 'full-stack' AI-powered kitchen

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