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Chitchat CNY dinner woes as eateries forced to shut for breaking Covid rules

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CNY dinner woes as eateries forced to shut for breaking Covid rules


Families looking forward to a Chinese New Year reunion dinner at five Chinese restaurants were probably sent scrambling yesterday when they found out the eateries had been ordered to close after breaching safe management measures.

Ah Yat Seafood Restaurant at 200 Turf Club Road, East Treasure Chinese Restaurant at 3B River Valley Road and Crystal Jade Jiang Nan at VivoCity will be closed for 10 days, from yesterday to Feb 19. Ding Garden at 191B New Bridge Road must also close for 10 days, from Feb 6 to 15, while Wangzi Music Restaurant at 19 New Bridge Road has been forced to shut for 20 days, from Feb 6 to 25.

This comes after the authorities stepped up inspections over the past week to ensure compliance with safe management measures during the festive period.

The Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment (MSE) said in a press release yesterday that 102 people and 12 F&B premises were penalised for breaches during the week.

Indian restaurant chain Banana Leaf Apolo will be charged next week with breaching safe management measures, including having a self-service buffet at its Little India Arcade outlet.

Zam Zam, an Indian restaurant in North Bridge Road, was ordered to shut from Feb 9 to 18 after groups of diners were seated less than 1m apart on Feb 5.

COMPANY DINNER
Ah Yat Seafood Restaurant allowed 65 people to attend a company dinner on Feb 6. They were seated across nine tables.

One customer said on Facebook that she had made a booking at East Treasure Chinese Restaurant for a reunion dinner today and was informed at 11am yesterday that the eatery would be closed. She described the episode as "ridiculous".

A spokesman for the restaurant told The New Paper it would shift guest bookings to the branch at Woods Square or give them the option of ordering takeaway meals.

"It is our first time being asked to close for breaching Covid-19 rules. In the meantime, we are stepping up our awareness to prevent a reoccurrence," added the spokesman.

Crystal Jade Jiang Nan accepted a booking for 16 diners from different households. A spokesman said it was the first time the establishment had been ordered to close.

"We have made arrangements for 80 per cent of our customers to dine at our other outlets," the spokesman added. "The others have opted to take away their meals or receive dining vouchers."

Ding Garden, a steamboat and barbecue restaurant, breached safety measures when it allowed 13 diners from different households to sit across three tables on Feb 5. The diners were fined $300 each for gathering in a group larger than eight.

Wangzi Music Restaurant allowed diners to consume alcohol at 2.30am on Feb 6.

Four other F&B outlets were fined $1,000 each and one was fined $2,000 for repeat offences of seating diners less than 1m apart.

A total of 73 individuals were fined $300 each for flouting Covid-19 regulations on Feb 6 and 7 in parks and beaches.

Multiple table bookings for groups of more than eight people and the intermingling between tables are also not allowed. Additional measures have been implemented to reduce crowding in Chinatown, with around 3,000 enforcement officers deployed daily.

"This will help mitigate the risk of Covid-19 transmission during the festive period and keep us all safe," the MSE said.
 
Those affected can change their reunion dinner venue to Muthu's Curry instead. Sure got available tables.
 
Here's an idea: let everyone sit on the floor and eat their food there, traditional Malay kampung style or Japanese ryokan style.

Because there are no longer tables and chairs (headcount per table), the 'safe management' fascists can no longer KPKB about you not adhering to their masterplan to 'fight Covid'. :wink:
 
People in groups of more than 8 can potentially go around making business shutdown for 20 days?
 
I got the info that many Pinoys and China PRC refused to work during lunar new year and so they sabotage their bosses and took photo and sent them to law enforcers. Pls verify if this info is real
 
Almost all the cases are reported to law enforcers by the Waiters and Waitresses and sometimes by cooks.
 
WTF...penalise healthy local Singaporeans by shutting down their business and ruining their CNY but let knowingly allow infected foreigners to enter Singapore to work & study.

The delicate balance between virtue signalling and greed. :wink:
 
Shut down should be longer to help the shop owners remember. 10 days shut down is a slap on the wrist; especially for repeat offenders. Minimum should be 1 month for first offence and add a month for every repeat
 
Ah Yat Seafood Restaurant at 200 Turf Club Road, East Treasure Chinese Restaurant at 3B River Valley Road and Crystal Jade Jiang Nan at VivoCity will be closed for 10 days, from yesterday to Feb 19. Ding Garden at 191B New Bridge Road must also close for 10 days, from Feb 6 to 15, while Wangzi Music Restaurant at 19 New Bridge Road has been forced to shut for 20 days, from Feb 6 to 25.
cny biz go down the drain
haaaa
o b good
 
Indian restaurant chain Banana Leaf Apolo will be charged next week with breaching safe management measures, including having a self-service buffet at its Little India Arcade outlet.
chow ah neh also tio cheng
haaaa
 
CB PAPigs , should shut them down for 3 mths to 6 mths , this kind of fine eill only make more to violate rules, think PAPigs still want rent
 
You won't see the fucking gahmen going after tiong eateries here. There are some nationalities you just cannot touch unless you want to incur the wrath of the CCPee.
 
Disgruntled employees in F&B? What a surprise!
How about disgruntled business competitors? This is the best time to sabo people you don't like... have a neighbour that you don't like? Easy! Just get the eager beaver "ambassadors" to come knocking at their door and disturb them.
 
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