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Top restaurants fully booked for months in Covid-zero Hong Kong
2021-11-12 00:00:00.0     星报-商业     原网页

       

       HONG KONG: Hong Kong’s unyielding Covid-zero policy has kept the coronavirus at bay since early summer. That’s allowed room for more pedestrian concerns, namely the struggle to make a restaurant reservation.

       By early October, the Chairman, which was named the 2021 best restaurant in Asia and also landed in the top 10 on the World’s 50 Best list, was booked through the end of the year. It stopped taking reservations for January, too.

       Louise, a well-regarded French restaurant, has no more weekend availability for tables of six in 2021.

       Recently, one desperate diner appealed to Hong Kong Moms, a local Facebook group with more than 65,000 members.

       “I know it’s a long shot, but I’m wondering if anyone has a connection to Chaat restaurant as it’s my friend’s birthday in January,” the poster wrote.

       The group, which is resourceful enough to have tracked down the owner of a washed-up wedding ring, couldn’t help.

       “If anything new opens up and it’s great? Good luck,” says Raili Summers, a Hong Kong-based travel concierge, who’s now focused on staycations for local clients. “It’s just insane.”

       Pent-up demand to dine out is a worldwide phenomenon, but it’s especially pronounced in Hong Kong.

       The number of reservations booked in September was up almost 250% compared to the same month two years ago, before the pandemic hit, according to data from SevenRooms, a restaurant management platform that works with more than 350 of Hong Kong’s high-end eateries. In Singapore, reservations were up 76% for the same period.

       “People love to eat but prior to the pandemic, it was never like, ‘Oh, I’m going to make a reservation and pay a deposit for a table that’s six months out,’” says Alan Lo, a senior adviser to Jia Group, which operates 12 establishments in Hong Kong. “Now people are more than willing to do that.”

       The situation is extreme for a number of reasons. For one, Hong Kong hasn’t experienced a coronavirus outbreak since early June, so there’s no Covid-related concerns that would keep people out of restaurants.

       At the same time, travel has been severely curtailed for locals. Pre-pandemic, proximity to China and the rest of Asia made it possible for Hong Kongers to spend a long weekend surfing in Bali, skiing in Japan, or slurping noodles in Singapore.

       Now, the same policies that kept Covid-19 out are keeping residents in: Almost all international arrivals are subject to a mandatory 14 to 21-day hotel quarantine upon return.

       That’s quashed almost all leisure travel-traffic on Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd – Hong Kong’s biggest carrier was down 92% in September compared with the same period in 2019 – and left Hong Kongers restless.

       In 2019, Hong Kong residents accounted for more than 74 million departures, according to government statistics; this year through September, it was roughly 326,000. This is good news for Hong Kong restaurateurs, particularly after the pandemic doldrums.

       Foodies and epicureans who’d otherwise spend money on trips abroad are turning to restaurants, said Manuel Palacio, founder of the Pirata Group, which owns 14 restaurants in Hong Kong, including Italian spots Pirata and Pici and the Optimist, which serves Spanish cuisine.

       “We see a strong market for authentic experiences that transport guests outside of Hong Kong,” he said.

       The government’s Covid-19 restrictions on restaurant capacity and operating hours, which depend on whether staff are fully vaccinated, have also constrained diners.

       In the busy Central and Western District, roughly 320 establishments are operating at 75% capacity, requiring workers to have had at least one inoculation. Fewer than 250 are back to 100%. — Bloomberg

       


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