Malabon restaurant - adapting to the lockdown

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The photograph on this page of Malabon restaurant - adapting to the lockdown by Martyn Pattison as part of the Geograph project.

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Malabon restaurant - adapting to the lockdown

Image: © Martyn Pattison Taken: 30 Mar 2020

Restaurants are closed during the Coronavirus lockdown, however they are still allowed to provide takeaway food. This restaurant will take your order and payment over the phone and leave your meal on the table outside to be collected with no person to person contact required. Happily The Malabon, and The Lemongrass next door both survived the lockdown: Image

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.002611
Longitude
-0.934774