What ancient Balkan tradition, translating to 'train,' inspired Ambar's fixed-price ordering system?
Answer
Voz
The modern 'Dining Without Limits' concept implemented by Ambar is a direct adaptation of an ancient Balkan tradition called Voz. The traditional Voz involved dishes arriving either on a 'small train' every ten minutes or a 'big train' every five minutes. At Ambar, this concept is modernized so that diners control the pace, ordering their favorites as desired, consolidating the sampling experience under a single, set price.

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