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Dutch restaurant trials glass booths for dining amid coronavirus

Models and family members are seen dining at a restaurant where they test waiters serving drinks and food to models pretending to be clients in a safe "quarantine greenhouses" in which guests can dine in Amsterdam, Netherlands May 5, 2020. REUTERS/Eva Plevier

A Dutch restaurant has come up with an idea on how to offer classy outdoor dining in the age of coronavirus: small glass cabins built for two or three people, creating intimate cocoons on a public patio.

Waiters wear gloves and transparent face shields, and use a long board to bring dishes into the glass cabins to ensure minimal physical contact with customers.

While the concept is currently being trialed only for family and friends of staff from the ETEN restaurant, which is part of the Mediamatic arts centre, it certainly looks glamorous, as diners enjoy candle-lit meals with a waterside view.

Models and family members are seen dining at a restaurant where they test waiters serving drinks and food to models pretending to be clients in a safe "quarantine greenhouses" in which guests can dine in Amsterdam, Netherlands May 5, 2020. Picture taken May 5, 2020. REUTERS/Eva Plevier

"It's super-cosy, it's really cosy, it's nice and the food is delicious," said Janita Vermeulen, who was invited to a trial dinner with her roommate.

Organisers call the project 'Serres Séparées' (Separate Greenhouses) because they say it sounds better in French.

"We are now learning how to do the cleaning, how to do the service, how to get the empty plates out again in an elegant way, so you still feel taken care of nicely," said Willem Velthoven of Mediamatic.

Restaurant is testing waiters serving drinks and food to models pretending to be clients in a safe "quarantine greenhouses" in which guests can dine in Amsterdam, Netherlands May 5, 2020. Picture taken May 5, 2020. REUTERS/Eva Plevier

Dutch restuarants are closed to the public until at least May 19, though kitchens may operate for takeaway.

The Netherlands' restaurant association KNH has said that even if restaurants are allowed to reopen at limited capacity and with safety measures in place, many face financial ruin if social distancing rules are maintained.

The Dutch government was expected to lay out a roadmap later on Wednesday for how and when it may begin loosening restrictions.

A waitress poses for a picture with protective gear at a restaurant where they test waiters serving drinks and food to models pretending to be clients in a safe "quarantine greenhouses" in which guests can dine in Amsterdam, Netherlands May 5, 2020. Picture taken May 5, 2020. REUTERS/Eva Plevier

(Reporting by Toby Sterling; Editing by Gareth Jones)

Models and family members are seen dining at a restaurant where they test waiters serving drinks and food to models pretending to be clients in a safe "quarantine greenhouses" in which guests can dine in Amsterdam, Netherlands May 5, 2020. Picture taken May 5, 2020. REUTERS/Eva Plevier
Restaurant is testing waiters serving drinks and food to models pretending to be clients in a safe "quarantine greenhouses" in which guests can dine in Amsterdam, Netherlands May 5, 2020. Picture taken May 5, 2020. REUTERS/Eva Plevier
Models and family members are seen dining at a restaurant where they test waiters serving drinks and food to models pretending to be clients in a safe "quarantine greenhouses" in which guests can dine in Amsterdam, Netherlands May 5, 2020. Picture taken May 5, 2020. REUTERS/Eva Plevier
Restaurant is testing waiters serving drinks and food to models pretending to be clients in a safe "quarantine greenhouses" in which guests can dine in Amsterdam, Netherlands May 5, 2020. Picture taken May 5, 2020. REUTERS/Eva Plevier
A waitress is seen with protective gear serving food on a table at a restaurant where they test waiters serving drinks and food to models pretending to be clients in a safe "quarantine greenhouses" in which guests can dine in Amsterdam, Netherlands May 5, 2020. Picture taken May 5, 2020. REUTERS/Eva Plevier
Restaurant is testing waiters serving drinks and food to models pretending to be clients in a safe "quarantine greenhouses" in which guests can dine in Amsterdam, Netherlands May 5, 2020. Picture taken May 5, 2020. REUTERS/Eva Plevier
A waitress poses for a picture with protective gear at a restaurant where they test waiters serving drinks and food to models pretending to be clients in a safe "quarantine greenhouses" in which guests can dine in Amsterdam, Netherlands May 5, 2020. Picture taken May 5, 2020. REUTERS/Eva Plevier
Restaurant is testing waiters serving drinks and food to models pretending to be clients in a safe "quarantine greenhouses" in which guests can dine in Amsterdam, Netherlands May 5, 2020. Picture taken May 5, 2020. REUTERS/Eva Plevier
A waitress with protective gear is seen organising glasses on a table at a restaurant where they test waiters serving drinks and food to models pretending to be clients in a safe "quarantine greenhouses" in which guests can dine in Amsterdam, Netherlands May 5, 2020. Picture taken May 5, 2020. REUTERS/Eva Plevier
Restaurant is testing waiters serving drinks and food to models pretending to be clients in a safe "quarantine greenhouses" in which guests can dine in Amsterdam, Netherlands May 5, 2020. Picture taken May 5, 2020. REUTERS/Eva Plevier
Models and family members are seen dining at a restaurant where they test waiters serving drinks and food to models pretending to be clients in a safe "quarantine greenhouses" in which guests can dine in Amsterdam, Netherlands May 5, 2020. Picture taken May 5, 2020. REUTERS/Eva Plevier
Models and family members are seen dining at a restaurant where they test waiters serving drinks and food to models pretending to be clients in a safe "quarantine greenhouses" in which guests can dine in Amsterdam, Netherlands May 5, 2020. Picture taken May 5, 2020. REUTERS/Eva Plevier
A restaurant tests servers providing drinks and food to models pretending to be clients in a safe "quarantine greenhouses" in which guests can dine in Amsterdam, Netherlands May 5, 2020. Picture taken May 5, 2020. REUTERS/Eva Plevier
Models and family members are seen dining at a restaurant where they test waiters serving drinks and food to models pretending to be clients in a safe "quarantine greenhouses" in which guests can dine in Amsterdam, Netherlands May 5, 2020. Picture taken May 5, 2020. REUTERS/Eva Plevier
Servers are seen with protective gear carrying food at a restaurant where they test servers providing drinks and food to models pretending to be clients in a safe "quarantine greenhouses" in which guests can dine in Amsterdam, Netherlands May 5, 2020. Picture taken May 5, 2020. REUTERS/Eva Plevier
A server is seen with protective gear serving wine at a restaurant where they test providing drinks and food to models pretending to be clients in a safe "quarantine greenhouses" in which guests can dine in Amsterdam, Netherlands May 5, 2020. Picture taken May 5, 2020. REUTERS/Eva Plevier
A restaurant tests servers providing drinks and food to models pretending to be clients in a safe "quarantine greenhouses" in which guests can dine in Amsterdam, Netherlands May 5, 2020. Picture taken May 5, 2020. REUTERS/Eva Plevier
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