6 tables of diners spotted mingling at Peach Garden, Singapore News

6 tables of diners spotted mingling at Peach Garden, Singapore News

Table Shuffle Catastrophe at Peach Garden

The Story in a Nutshell

Picture this: a group of diners at Peach Garden in Hotel Miramar who were swapping seats like a chaotic game of musical chairs. Each of them had booked a separate table, but they decided to mingle between as many as six tables—talk about a dining mix‑and‑match!

Why the Chaos?

According to the restaurant spokesperson, the patrons were actually juggling several bookings at once, trying to make the most of the ambience. It turned into a revolving door of hostesses, servers, and a slightly bewildered chef.

Stomp Contributor Pierre’s Investigation

While hanging out with friends around 1 p.m. on Sunday, Pierre caught sight of the fiasco and decided to put it on film. He later shared the clip on Stomp, giving everyone an inside look at the absurd shuffle.

What the Video Reveals

  • Guests hopping from table to table like a relay race.
  • The waiter trying to keep track of orders and who’s actually sitting where.
  • A chef partly puzzled, partly amused, cheersizing the chaos.

Final Takeaway

It turns out that at Peach Garden, the only rule might be “no seat restrictions.” If you ever find yourself in a place where the tables never stay in one place, remember that even a careful booking can sometimes break into a dance of diners. Enjoy the ride, but don’t be surprised when your food’s ready at a different table!

Peach Garden Group Gets a Heat‑Map of Customer Chaos

A Visitor’s Reality Test

“I’m worried about the lack of safe distancing here,” Pierre said, sounding just as uneasy as the whole place was.

He later explained that around six tables felt like a mini‑party zone – guests with masks off were hopping from one table to another, snapping photos, and chatting like they were at a karaoke night. “If I’m not wrong, each table should cap at five people,” he added, “but these folks came in a big cluster and ran around to get pictures and banter.”

He could already feel the discomfort of people mingling between tables like it was a new dance craze.

Peach Garden Group’s Smoke‑Signal Response

In a swift rebuttal to the media, a spokesperson for Peach Garden Group stepped forward with the usual calm tone.

“Our investigations show that customers booked separate parties under different names, each limited to a maximum of five people per table,” the spokesman said. “We were not aware that they actually knew each other and ended up split into multiple bookings.”

And then came the ““We’re on top of it” segment:

  • When a fellow guest from one table even tried to sit next to another, staff immediately intervened.
  • They spun the person into a polite “Sorry, folks, mixing tables is a no‑go.”

Guarding the Table (the “G” game)

Peach Garden Group walks with a serious vibe, however, keeping all the government guidelines on lock‑step. They follow these rules:

  • SafeEntry check‑in at the door.
  • Temperature scans for every visitor.
  • Maximum five people at a single table.
  • Mandatory 1‑meter distance between tables.
  • Mask‑everywhere policy (except at the bite moment).

Safe Management Officers have visited most of their pubs and found them compliant – no red flags reported yet.

Train‑the‑Trainer (or staff check‑in)

Switch‑up policy enforcement is the next step: staff are reminded to keep an eagle eye on the place, ensuring no rule breaches happen. That is how they claim to keep the workshop safe.

Keep Chill & Stay Informed!

For the latest health updates, keep an eye out on any official source. Stay safe out there, folks!