Restaurants that delayed opening face struggles amid COVID-19 pandemic
VANCOUVER — For the past 18 months, Nguyet Dang has been working to bring her dream of opening a Vietnamese restaurant to life.
Then the COVID-19 pandemic hit. Ten days before the planned opening of Bonjour Vietnam Bistro, designed with the lush gardens of Dang’s home country in mind, she typed up an email to staff: the launch was postponed indefinitely.
“I feel like my dream was shattered and all of our hard work went to waste,” said Dang, 36. “We were so close to the opening day. But we couldn’t do it and now we just don’t know when we can open.”
Small businesses are struggling with financial fallout amid COVID-19 containment measures, even after Ottawa on Wednesday broadened some relief efforts. For those like Dang who were on the cusp of opening their doors — and therefore cannot show a loss of revenue — there is additional disappointment and an unclear path forward.