Two months after Germany lifted its lockdowns, the small Asian restaurant, like so many others, is struggling to attract customers as coronavirus fears linger. Restaurants, bars and hotels have adapted to the new normal with face masks, physical distancing and by asking customers to share contact information so they can be alerted to any fresh outbreak. "Sure, customers are coming back but very, very slowly," said Sahin Ciftci, the owner of Zeus pizzeria in Berlin's trendy Friedrichshain district. But DEHOGA president Guido Zoellick told AFP more targeted help was needed that is "available to all restaurants". "The tourists will come back soon for sure," she told AFP sitting outside her health food cafe Zur Alten Zicke.
Source: Bangkok Post July 06, 2020 03:00 UTC