S'poreans finally eating out at hawker centres & coffee shops after more than 2 months

Finally.

Tanya Ong | June 19, 2020, 12:32 PM

Phase 2 has kicked in, as of June 19.

Which means that people can now dine-in at eateries after more than two months.

In fact, some were already spotted doing so last night.

Since F&B shops opened for business in the morning, people were spotted dining out with their friends and family, in groups of five or fewer, all over the island.

Individuals in groups of five people or less need not adhere to the one-metre safe distancing rule from each other when dining in at F&B outlets.

However, mixing between groups is not allowed.

Here's what some hawker centres and coffee shops in Singapore looked like on June 19.

Chong Pang Food Centre (10am)

Photo courtesy of Mothership reader.

Photo courtesy of Mothership reader.

Photo courtesy of Mothership reader.

Bedok Interchange Hawker Centre (11:30am)

Photo courtesy of Travis Loh.

Photo courtesy of Travis Loh.

Photo courtesy of Travis Loh.

Photo courtesy of Travis Loh.

Fengshan 85 (12pm)

The market and food centre reopened on June 17, just in time for Phase 2.

Photo courtesy of Mothership reader.

Photo courtesy of Mothership reader.

Photo courtesy of Mothership reader.

Toa Payoh (12pm)

Photo by Jason Fan.

While some hawker centres were noticeably quieter than others, some people could be seen dining-in instead of opting for the takeaway option.

Photo by Jason Fan.

Old Airport Road Food Centre (12:30pm)

Photo courtesy of Mothership reader.

Photo courtesy of Mothership reader.

Upper Aljunied, Macpherson (12pm)

Photo courtesy of Mothership reader.

Photo courtesy of Mothership reader.

Top photo via Mothership reader.