Some restaurants to call diners to confirm they are from same household


Pop-up Minion Cafe at Clarke Quay has been seeing changes to existing reservations, as well as new bookings. - The Straits Times/ANN

SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): Shortly after it was announced that households can dine out in groups of up to five at restaurants from Wednesday, Goh Wen Tyng immediately made a booking for a meal at Keria Japanese Restaurant in Cuppage Plaza with her family.

The 44-year-old manager will finally dine out with her husband and two daughters - aged nine and 14.

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