FoodA cloud hangs over new Hong Kong restaurants – staff shortages that could affect food and service qualityFoodJune 29, 2022posted on Jun. 29, 2022 at 10:45 am Don’t celebrate too soon as a clutch of new Hong Kong restaurants open – Covid-19 entry rules are changeable and a shortage of trained staff threatens food and service quality. READ SOURCE See also Wondering how to 'lou sang' with friends and family this MCO 2.0? PJ's Awesome Canteen has the answer Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditasianewsdayJune 29, 2022 You Might Also LikeFoodThree coffee alternatives that could be healthier, including low-acid beans and a mainly mushroom low-caffeine drinkAugust 9, 2022Hong Kong dim sum parlour Lin Heung Tea House closes after 104 years; owners blame impact of pandemic disruptionsAugust 9, 2022Food‘What if Elon Musk were a baker?’: Bakehouse bakery chain co-founder on innovation and how his business survived the pandemicAugust 9, 2022Food‘It’s not good to be Chinese’: How MasterChef New Zealand 2022 winner overcame being ‘othered’ to proudly showcase his southern Chinese rootsAugust 8, 2022FoodWhat are the hottest chilli peppers in the world? From Carolina Reaper to Trinidad Scorpion, these are the spiciest you can eatAugust 7, 2022FoodSpam, adored by Asians, is no longer the ‘secret shame’ you dare not admit to lovingAugust 7, 2022Food4 new Hong Kong bars, from a speakeasy to specialist cocktail bars and reborn craft beer favourite Second Draft, to try right nowAugust 6, 2022FoodHong Kong’s Happy Cake Shop may be gone, but bakeries are everywhere around it in Wan Chai, on Queen’s Road East and side streetsAugust 6, 2022FoodSweet Blossom Coffee Roasters in JB turns seven, with two-day sales to charity and talk by 2022 Malaysia Barista ChampionAugust 6, 2022Recommended For YouHongKongTropical storm Mulan makes landfall, typhoon signal No. 3 to remain until at least 6pm: HK ObservatoryAugust 10, 2022Australia news live: ambassador says China ‘ready to use all necessary means’ in Taiwan ‘unification’; nation records 133 Covid deathsAugust 10, 2022PoliticsMainland China releases white paper declaring Beijing’s ‘greatest sincerity’ over Taiwan reunificationAugust 10, 2022World’s richest man Elon Musk sells additional US$6.9 billion in Tesla shares after saying he wouldn’tAugust 10, 2022Solomon Islands PM insists extending his term is ‘one-off’, says Australian ministerAugust 10, 2022
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