A traditional German restaurant has resorted to a ploy to keep its restaurant open to customer requests in light of German measures to limit the spread of the Corona virus, which could lead to the closure of its restaurant in Frankfurt.

Instead of delivering orders to homes or receiving customers in the restaurant, which violates the laws, the owner of the restaurant has turned it into a small kiosk that caters to requests for external cars, according to what was reported on the Al-Arabiya website.

Where one of the waiters takes the orders, then puts the food in a plastic tub that pushes it on a sliding plate directly to the car window, and the waiter takes the money from the customer from a safe distance, after that, the customer gets the bill in another bag which is pushed to his window.

"Things are going well," the restaurant owner says. "I don't break the rules, and customers are really happy that I'm still working, and I meet people's requests for food."