Extreme heatwave conditions across India have significantly impacted restaurants, pubs, and bars, leading to a sharp decline in sales and footfalls, with some outlets reporting up to a 40% decrease. Al fresco dining and high street locations are worst affected, especially during lunch hours, which are seeing a notable drop in business. The heatwave, with temperatures exceeding 50 degrees Celsius in some places, has led people to avoid outdoor dining, impacting sales till about 6 pm.
Extreme heatwave conditions across India have significantly impacted restaurants, pubs, and bars, leading to a sharp decline in sales and footfalls, with some outlets reporting up to a 40% decrease. Al fresco dining and high street locations are worst affected, especially during lunch hours, which are seeing a notable drop in business. The heatwave, with temperatures exceeding 50 degrees Celsius in some places, has led people to avoid outdoor dining, impacting sales till about 6 pm.
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Apart from a boom in standalone restaurants, there s a surge in marriages, parties, ceremonies, outdoor catering and corporate events as well as a proliferation of cloud kitchens. All that has led to a spike in demand for restaurant and catering chefs, said industry executives and restaurateurs.
Restaurateurs told ET the primary stumbling block was the mandatory eating house registration certificate issued by the Delhi Police licensing department.