restaurants
New HK bars and restaurants opening this summer
As Hong Kong emerges from the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic, a series of new restaurants and bars are emerging on the scene. Here are WLC Asia’s top picks.
Scotland plans the reopening of hospitality venues
The Scottish government has said that hospitality businesses could reopen for indoor service from 15 July.
10 London wine-focused pubs and bars to visit when they reopen
We round up 10 of the best wine-focused pubs and bars in London which you should put on your list to visit when they reopen.
Amuse-bouches: The latest restaurant news bites
We round up the latest restaurant news, from the re-opening of hospitality outlets in some countries, to a string of new London restaurant delivery options, including a whole rotisserie chicken.
Relief for UK hospitality sector as furlough scheme extended
The UK government has extended a scheme to pay wages of workers who have been placed on leave due to coronavirus lockdown measures.
UK government: Some restaurants could reopen from July
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced a “conditional plan” which could see some hospitality outlets reopen from July at the earliest.
Amuse-bouches: The latest restaurant news bites
We round up the latest restaurant news from a third of on-trade bosses expecting to permanently close sites due to Covid-19, to burger delivery specialist Twisted London expanding its reach in the capital.
Gordon Ramsay expects to suffer ‘substantial losses’
Chef and restaurateur Gordon Ramsay said he expects there will be “substantial losses” next year, but nevertheless remains “optimistic” about the future.
Wine and spirits suppliers hopeful as US restaurants reopen
In spite of late invoices, importers and distributors plan to partner in getting the critical, but severely wounded, wine market back on its feet.
22% of people would return to restaurants when they reopen
After reports in the UK that re-opening restaurants too early would be “counterproductive”, the latest data in the US shows that only 22% of people would return to such establishments as soon as business resumes.