
Hong Kong restaurants are preparing for a scheme allowing dogs into eateries, with measures like pet strollers and partitions. Over 800 eateries, including Old Fung Tea House, will participate starting Thursday. The policy by the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department aims to develop the pet economy. Restaurants are investing in accommodations for furry diners.
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Owner invested about HK$10,000
Dim sum restaurant Old Fung Tea House is among 833 eateries that will allow dogs to enter starting on Thursday.
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The policy by the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department is aimed at developing the pet economy.
OpinionPet strollers, partitions and pre-dining briefings for customers are among the measures Hong Kong restaurants are taking ahead of the launch of a scheme allowing dogs into eateries next week.
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The policy by the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department is aimed at developing the pet economy.
OpinionOwner Fung Man-kit said he invested about HK$10,000 in preparation for the scheme.
OpinionHong Kong restaurants are taking measures such as pet strollers, partitions and pre-dining briefings for customers ahead of a scheme allowing dogs into eateries.
South China Morning PostDim sum restaurant Old Fung Tea House is among 833 eateries that will allow dogs to enter starting on Thursday.
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