SINGAPORE - The relaxing of dining-in restrictions from five to 10 persons on Tuesday comes just in time for the Ramadan fasting month, which starts on April 2.
Muslims can look forward to enjoying iftar, the meal to break fast at sunset, with a bigger group of friends and family members at restaurants - many of which are offering lavish spreads and set meals for dine-in and delivery.
Already a subscriber? Log in
Read the full story and more at $9.90/month
Get exclusive reports and insights with more than 500 subscriber-only articles every month
ST One Digital
$9.90/month
No contract
ST app access on 1 mobile device
Unlock these benefits
All subscriber-only content on ST app and straitstimes.com
Easy access any time via ST app on 1 mobile device
E-paper with 2-week archive so you won't miss out on content that matters to you