COVID-19 restrictions have been eased in the emirate of Dubai, authorities announced in May. Restaurants are also supposed to ensure a two-metre social distance in the venue in terms of table spacing. Malak Al Tawouk for example, have added separators between tables at the dining area.
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While eating or drinking in restaurants, diners may temporarily remove their masks, however must maintain physical distance, which is why Malak Al Tawouk decided to build glass partitions around their tables. .
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Here McGettigans is following the latest advice of the local health authorities.
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The Irish restaurant and bar has added stickers on the ground and hand sanitisers on each table. Everyone entering the venue will be required to wear masks and gloves and will have temperature checks upon arrival.
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LPM have also set alternate tables to follow social distancing rules.
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Restaurants are also asked to use single-use cutlery and plates. LPM Restaurant and Bar in DIFC have implemented disposables on their tables.
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London Dairy Cafe in DIFC placing table signs to prevent customers from getting too close.
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The Duck Hook has opted to push apart tables in order to create more space between diners.
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The Duck Hook
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The London Project has recently re-opened and implemented social distancing measures by placing stickers on the ground and moving tables further apart.
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The Noodle House in Nakheel mall has made some tables unavailable for patrons.
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Pai Thai restaurant in Al Qasr has re-opened and spread the tables out within the restaurant.
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Trattoria Toscana also worked on their seating arrangement to spread the tables out
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Flow at Jumeirah Emirates Towers also introduced social distancing in their restaurant.
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La Serre, the French restaurant in Downtown Dubai also practicing social distancing by making certain tables unusable for guests.
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Babaji, a Turkish restaurant has done the same. They are only allowing a certain amount of people in their restaurant and also keeping a large distance between all the tables. .
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Babaji in City Walk
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P&B Smokehouse have also spread tables out over their two floor venue.
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Hell's Kitchen, the Gordon Ramsay concept at Caesars Bluewaters Dubai has shifted tables according to the social distancing laws.
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Hell's Kitchen
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All McDonald's locations that couldn't physically move their chairs and tables, are keeping every other table empty, to ensure enough space between customers.
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Even the outdoor area at McDonald's is being kept safe.
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Godiva Cafe has left notices at every other table, to allow a space between customers.
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Outside of a restaurant at City Walk, tables were moved far apart.
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You can still enjoy dining in at the upbeat American eatery State 88 from a safe distance.
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B'dou Cafe's outside area also practices social distancing.
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Just Salad at Box Park have a safe space outside to enjoy your food if you choose to dine in.
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Starbucks has literally put enough seating for 20 per cent of their capacity and moved the rest of the furniture into a corner.
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Starbucks not allowing anyone to sit on their extra furniture.
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They've even highlighted where people need to stand in line, in order to maintain a safe distance.
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She Burger at Dar Al Wasl Mall, have made some tables unavailable for customers to use.
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