COPENHAGEN: Restaurants and cafes began reopening in parts of Europe and Central Asia on Monday (May 18) after weeks of closures, eager to again ...
A few steps away, at the San Eustachio Il Caffe, a favourite of tourists, owner Raimondo Ricci lamented the lack of clients.Meanwhile, at French bistro L'education nationale in Denmark's capital Copenhagen, Eric Poezevara had filled his fridges and was impatient to welcome back lunch clients outdoors on a terrace as well as indoors.
The restaurant can welcome only half as many guests as usual, in order to respect social distancing rules.Under new rules, Danish restaurants must respect social distancing regulations, offer guests hand sanitiser, and pay particular attention to hygiene.LOOKING FORWARD TO IT "I've been looking forward to just seeing people relaxing in the streets, not hustling around ... that sense of people just hanging out," she told AFP.
In Kazakhstan's capital Nur-Sultan, patrons were having their temperatures checked at restaurant entrances as waiters donned masks and gloves to serve meals and drinks.
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