Forty-three percent of respondents expect to spend less on casual dining, cafés, and takeaway in Singapore once the RTS Link opens, according to a Blackbox survey. Casual eateries, cafés, and takeaway spots in Singapore are vulnerable," the report said. Premium and special-occasion dining registers a smaller drop at 14%, whilst bars, nightlife, and evening entertainment record the smallest share at 8%. Separately, 54% of respondents say they envisage dining in Johor Bahru at least quarterly, once the link is operational. It added that everyday dining must double down on convenience and sharpness, whilst premium spots must lean into unique experiences, service, and atmosphere that Johor Bahru "cannot easily replicate."