Diners still in two minds about eating out


A cafe in a mall in Kuala Lumpur has taken precautions to ensure no new Covid-19 cases strike as the government eases up on its movement control order. It has placed partitions between diners at every table, but some diners are still wary about eating out. — SAM THAM/The Star

PETALING JAYA: While restaurant owners in Selangor are relieved to welcome diners again after close to two months, the public are still rather apprehensive about eating out under the new normal brought about by the Covid-19 threat.

Syed Khalid Alwee Aljunid was glad to be able to dine out again as the food certainly tasted better when served hot.

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