Chinatown Restaurants Suffering Amid Coronavirus Fears

Started by Freemala Harris, February 24, 2020, 12:41:01 PM

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BrokenHeartsHeal

If only the gorls can stop supporting the white ass establishments

i def went to a Thai mess the other day if that counts

Blackpantha

I could do with a little sweet and sour pork and some hot French fries. 
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I feel more for the staff of these places than the business owners. The staff are the ones living paycheck to paycheck on minimum wage. Hopefully they will get by. Fuck the owners. I'm sure they'll be just fine. They can rough out a couple of bad months.

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Quote from: Freeruu on February 24, 2020, 12:41:01 PM
CHINATOWN, Manhattan (WABC) -- It's an unlikely victim of the coronavirus - restaurants in Chinatown and other Asian neighborhoods are supposed to be booming with Lunar New Year celebrations. Instead, businesses are tanking.

Fear of the virus is apparently keeping locals at home, even though there is no evidence they should stay home.

Helen Ng is the owner of Amazing 66 restaurant on Mott Street. She says business has dropped by about 50%.

"People are very concerned. We understand their feelings, but it's hurting us, too. Business is not here," Ng says.

Even though there are no confirmed cases of coronavirus in New York, just the fear of it seems to be keeping residents at home.

Robin Mui with Sing Tao Newspapers says restaurants and stores in Chinatown, Flushing, and Brooklyn are all suffering because locals are afraid to gather in public.

Ng says in 14 years, she has never seen it this bad. Even during Superstorm Sandy, as soon as the power went back on, customers flooded her door again.

Regular customer, Sarah Zeng, who lives in New Jersey was one of the handfuls of customers who were out during the dinner hour.

"There's no need to be scared, no need to stay at home," Zeng says.

Owners need the extra business right now to help them through the rest of the winter.

For Ng, the pinch is especially hard, because she refuses to let her staff be punished by the fear.

She still pays for them even if no one is ordering any food.

https://abc7ny.com/health/chinatown-restaurants-suffering-amid-fear-of-coronavirus/5919702/



Hatsumomo

Yaaaaas Jah shut they nasty asses down and throw em in the lake of fire next. I've met too many who've been totally racist and disrespectful. 

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This is amazing those slant eye leeches come into our neighborhoods thinkin the runnin shit
Well now no one wants to touch ya



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Quote from: Melt Away. on February 24, 2020, 12:48:13 PM
:sistas::blessed:  I bet they would treat a nigger like a fucking KING if they came in now huh

Sorta want to STEP in a mess and turn right back around just to see their face light UP and then walk straight out and break their hearts

:plzstop: :kii:

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BrokenHeartsHeal

Quote from: Estelle Ghetto on February 24, 2020, 07:51:06 PM
Quote from: Freeruu on February 24, 2020, 12:41:01 PM
CHINATOWN, Manhattan (WABC) -- It's an unlikely victim of the coronavirus - restaurants in Chinatown and other Asian neighborhoods are supposed to be booming with Lunar New Year celebrations. Instead, businesses are tanking.

Fear of the virus is apparently keeping locals at home, even though there is no evidence they should stay home.

Helen Ng is the owner of Amazing 66 restaurant on Mott Street. She says business has dropped by about 50%.

"People are very concerned. We understand their feelings, but it's hurting us, too. Business is not here," Ng says.

Even though there are no confirmed cases of coronavirus in New York, just the fear of it seems to be keeping residents at home.

Robin Mui with Sing Tao Newspapers says restaurants and stores in Chinatown, Flushing, and Brooklyn are all suffering because locals are afraid to gather in public.

Ng says in 14 years, she has never seen it this bad. Even during Superstorm Sandy, as soon as the power went back on, customers flooded her door again.

Regular customer, Sarah Zeng, who lives in New Jersey was one of the handfuls of customers who were out during the dinner hour.

"There's no need to be scared, no need to stay at home," Zeng says.

Owners need the extra business right now to help them through the rest of the winter.

For Ng, the pinch is especially hard, because she refuses to let her staff be punished by the fear.

She still pays for them even if no one is ordering any food.

https://abc7ny.com/health/chinatown-restaurants-suffering-amid-fear-of-coronavirus/5919702/





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BrokenHeartsHeal

Quote from: Marilyn on February 24, 2020, 01:06:41 PM
Trust that it's just Chinatown. Niggers are still store ordering their wings and egg rolls from the stores around the way

Honestly that's the safest bet I'd you are gonna step into the mess