KEY POINTS
  • New York City restaurants are reopening their dining rooms for the first time since March on Wednesday.
  • Fine-dining restaurants like o.d.o. by Odo are changing their seating arrangements and menus to accommodate the new normal.
  • O.d.o. plans to keep offering outdoor dining because the 25% capacity limit is not enough to pay its expenses.

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o.d.o. by Odo's chef counter

When o.d.o. by Odo reopens its dining room for the first time in more than six months on Wednesday evening, the 14-seat chef's counter that helped create its intimate atmosphere will be empty.

Instead, up to eight diners will sit in a private dining room after getting their temperatures checked to enjoy a prix fixe dinner prepared by Chef Hiroki Odo.

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