New York City can reopen indoor restaurant dining at 25 percent capacity Friday, two days earlier than previously announced, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Monday — but critics still blasted the move as too measly.

The last time the Big Apple’s pandemic-devastated eateries did indoor business was in mid-December.

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“They have made the point that they’d like to open a couple of days earlier so they can be ready for Valentine’s Day, get the staff oriented, get supplies into the restaurants, and that’s a reasonable request,’’ Cuomo said of the restaurants at a press briefing. “So, we’ll start indoor dining on Friday at 25 percent.”

But already-strapped city restaurant owners and their supporters have ripped the governor over the notion that 25 percent capacity would do anything to keep them afloat — saying they should at least be allowed 50 percent capacity. They also want the current closing curfew extended from 10 p.m. to midnight.

Read more at NY Post.