Chinanews, August 28. According to the US "World Journal" report, due to the epidemic, many businesses in New York, the United States, have been hit hard. In order to help themselves, some businesses have come up with ways to generate revenue. A few days ago, four Chinese restaurants in Brooklyn’s 61st Street and 7th Avenue to 8th Avenue jointly applied to the city government to make 61st Street an "open street" and jointly launched the Oktoberfest on weekends to attract customers, and it was also 8th Avenue. All businesses cheer up.

  The Chinese-owned self-service hot pot restaurant "No. 99", the "Jiangbian Outer" specializing in flavored grilled fish, the Internet celebrity electronic music skewers "Queen's Tea Room" and the Yunnan-style rice noodles "Yunshang Rice Noodles" are all located on 61st Street in Brooklyn . Since the outbreak of the epidemic, each restaurant has launched barbecue dishes. Recently, the four restaurant operators decided to turn the area into a barbecue street after discussing it.

  In order to further promote the promotion of business, the four operators submitted an "open streets" application to the New York City Department of Transportation in an alliance and was approved. From now until October 31, every Friday from 5 pm to 11 pm, Saturday and Sunday from 12 noon to 11 pm, the street will be closed to provide a safe dining environment for the people, and street businesses will also Jointly launched the "Weekend Oktoberfest" event, beer and soda drinks are currently on sale at one dollar per bottle.

  In addition, the alliance restaurant will also hold a lucky draw this weekend, customers have the opportunity to receive various coupons, vouchers, gifts, and free awards.

  Mr. Zeng, manager of the Brooklyn store of 99 Catering Group, pointed out that restaurants are facing challenges due to the epidemic. Even if the epidemic has eased, many people still dare not eat out. It is hoped that through this Oktoberfest event, the 8th Avenue atmosphere will be stimulated and local business will be stimulated.

  Nonetheless, Mr. Zeng also emphasized that taking epidemic prevention measures is still the top priority of all businesses. Everyone will keep the distance between the dining table and provide anti-epidemic items in accordance with the regulations of the city government. All customers who enter the room and use the bathroom will wear masks.

  The 61st Street Catering Alliance also expressed its willingness to help more Chinese businesses to tide over the difficulties together. (Huang Yiyi)