SINGAPORE - The upcoming Chinese New Year will be an unusual one, as restaurants have to deal with social distancing rules, the new cap of eight diners a table and hygiene concerns brought on by the pandemic.
But that is not keeping spirits down as chefs, restaurateurs and diners come up with new ways to celebrate.
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