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CNY diners reminded of restaurant worker shortage

PETALING JAYA: There are two words to remember for those who will be enjoying their Chinese New Year reunion dinner at restaurants – be patient.

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More opt to stay in than dine out

PETALING JAYA: The rapid rise in Covid-19 cases has hit dining-in hard, with restaurants and cafes reporting over half of their reservations being cancelled.

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Cautious approach to dine-in

PETALING JAYA: While restaurant owners in the Klang Valley welcome the reinstatement of dining in, this sentiment is somewhat tempered with a mix of cautiousness and in some cases, scepticism.

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Eateries enjoying brisk business


Effects from the relaxation were immediately felt with more dine-ins and reservations.
However, there were now some concerns over the RM10,000 fine on those who violated the standard operating procedure.
The Pan Malaysia Koo Soo Restaurants & Chefs Association vice-president Datuk Ringo Kaw said eateries in the Klang Valley were seeing positive increase in patronage, especially during weekends.
“Although interstate travel is still not allowed, people are utilising the opportunity to gather with their loved ones.
“Many are also making plans to see their family before Ramadan begins next month. This is a good sign and we hope things will improve further, ” he said.

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