Under the "new normal" brought about by the new crown epidemic, Canada's catering industry is also trying new methods. It might be a good idea to turn the parking lot into an outdoor open-air dining bar.

  This open-air restaurant and bar in downtown Toronto attracts many customers to enjoy the summer weekend. This open-air restaurant, which has been transformed from a parking lot to prevent the epidemic, has 80 dining tables for 6 people and is known as the largest outdoor dining area in Toronto. The point is that it is located in the heart of Toronto, and the landmark building is the CN Tower. Whether it’s eating, drinking, chatting, or resting, you can show off by posting a circle of friends. No wonder it has recently become a local "net celebrity" leisure spot.

  Let's go to another new "net celebrity" to check in. This open-air dining bar is also on the side of the road and is also transformed from a parking lot. The difference is that you can pretend to be on the beach here. This beach-themed streetside open-air restaurant was jointly built by multiple businesses and used 22 tons of sand. Of course, you can also sit on a beach chair. Although there are no waves or cacti, it is already very pleasant to sit out with family and friends during this special period.

  (Reporter Yu Ruidong edited Zhou Jing)

Editor in charge: 【Luo Pan】