Food chain Nandos has opened stores in Belfast, Dublin and Cork as a stepping stone in it's gradual plan to reopen it's stores.
The restaurant will be open for collection via click-and-collect, but it will serve from a reduced menu.
Nandos hopes the reopening of it's kitchen will support to it's kitchen staff as well as giving fans of the restaurant a much needed treat since it closed it's doors in late March due to Covid-19.
Staff in kitchens and food preparation areas will abide by social-distancing rules as well as being provided with PPE for their safety.

The chain has reopened Dublin's St Andrew’s Street store, Cork Academy Street store and the Boucher Road restauraunt in Belfast.
The decision to open Irish restaurants follows a successful reopening trial of stores in London.
Click and collect is available on the Nandos Ireland and Nandos UK websites.
Customers are "encouraged not to travel to the restaurant unnecessarily unless they are picking up a collect order at their allotted time".

Their new collection procedures have been put in place to ensure the safety of customers and staff.
Although they are serving from a reduced menu, Nandos lovers shouldn't be too worried as the click-and-collect menu features favourites such as butterfly chicken, halloumi fries and peri-peri chips.