Monsoon surge hits outdoor businesses and bazaars; some face up to 50% losses

Monsoon surge hits outdoor businesses and bazaars; some face up to 50% losses

Without the rain wave having an impact on business, leader and managing producer Martin Bem said the current food and beverage environment is” hard enough.”

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We have even more folks wanting to visit and have a look, and we need to tell them to try to come next week because we are unable to open the doors this week on the rooftop,” Bem continued.

He claimed that despite sales dropping by about 15 % from the previous day, the restaurant also has a nice view of Marina Bay from the inside, and that his team is adjusting some of the orders from the outside to the inside.

The diner changes the menu more frequently to keep customers coming because regular heavy rain is having an impact on business.

Bem added that it hopes to increase sales and capitalize on Singapore’s upcoming 60th birthday events.

It’s certainly not the best time to have a rain on top of it because the overall financial outlook is also a small bit uncertain all over the world, especially in Singapore as well, he said.

” But we already had it,” he said,” so we’re surely optimistic going ahead.”