More than a third of respondents dined out three times or more in a month pre-COVID, but only 11 per cent of respondents wish to dine at restaurants, immediately once lockdown eases. Overall, women appeared to be more cautious than men about venturing out to eat, with 71 per cent preferring to dine out only after two months or more, whereas nearly 50 per cent male respondents are keen to dine out within the next month, the report said.
Nearly 60 per cent of diners wished to have the option between indoor and outdoor seating once they start visiting restaurants again, and more than 90 per cent respondents indicated a change in table arrangements. A majority (86 per cent) of the diners consider seating arrangements as an extremely important factor amongst the list of factors considered before dining out at restaurants.