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Two Abu Dhabi restaurant­s closed for violating food safety rules

- Staff Reporter

ABU DHABI: The Abu Dhabi Agricultur­e and Food Safety Authority (ADAFSA) issued a decision administra­tively closing two restaurant­s; namely, ‘Pak Restaurant’ in Madinat Zayed in Al Dhafra Region, which holds trade licence no. CN-1310623, and ‘Al Thana Restaurant’ in Al Ain, which holds trade licence no. CN-1111776, for violating Law No. (2) for 2008 with respect to food in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi and the legislatio­n issued thereunder.

The ADAFSA explained that the food control report stated that the administra­tive closure decision against the ‘Pak Restaurant’ came as a result of the restaurant’s violation of safety rules.

It was not implementi­ng food safety requiremen­ts and it was also not implementi­ng effective programs to combat pests, insects and rodents as well. Other reasons included the use of inappropri­ate devices or tools that were not designated for food use.

The administra­tive closure decision against the ‘Al Thana Restaurant’ came due to its repeated high-risk violations that affected food safety. These included the detection of small insects next to the vegetable area in the kitchen and the availabili­ty of foodstuffs without an expiry date.

Despite successive inspection­s, the two restaurant­s did not respond to the inspectors’ observatio­ns related to food health and safety requiremen­ts. The inspectors issued three fines and a warning of administra­tive closure against the ‘Pak Restaurant’ and three fines against the ‘Al Thana Restaurant’ but the two restaurant­s did not rectify their situation as per the inspectors’ observatio­ns.

The ADAFSA affirmed that the two restaurant­s will remain closed and the administra­tive closure order will remain in effect unless the operators meet all the required health and safety standards.

The administra­tive closure decisions and detection of violations at food preparatio­n facilities came as part of its efforts to ensure public safety in the emirate and the compliance of all food facilities with the food safety requiremen­ts, the ADAFSA said, noting that all food establishm­ents are subject to regular inspection by the ADAFSA’S inspectors.

The ADAFSA called on the public to communicat­e with it for any violation observed in any food facility by calling the Government of Abu Dhabi’s toll free on 800555, enabling its inspectors to take the necessary measures towards ensuring safe and healthy food to all members of the society in Abu Dhabi.

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