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Abu Dhabi shuts down cafeteria for violating food safety rules
Abu Dhabi shuts down cafeteria for violating food safety rules

Khaleej Times

time6 days ago

  • General
  • Khaleej Times

Abu Dhabi shuts down cafeteria for violating food safety rules

Food safety authorities in Abu Dhabi have ordered the closure of Bin Khalifa Cafeteria for violating food safety rules in the emirate. The Abu Dhabi Agriculture and Food Safety Authority (ADAFSA) said that it had issued a decision to administratively close Bin Khalifa Cafeteria. Bin Khalifa Cafeteria, which holds the trade license (CN-1049262) was found to be violating Law No. (2) of 2008 regarding food. The authorities said that the cafeteria posed a 'significant risk' to public health. The closure and violation detections are part of ongoing inspection efforts to enhance the food safety system in the UAE capital. The authority emphasised that all establishments — regardless of their type or the food products they handle — are regularly inspected to ensure full compliance with food safety regulations. The ADAFSA urged the public to inform the authorities and report any food violations by calling the Government of Abu Dhabi's toll-free number 800555. This will enable inspectors to take the necessary measures to provide safe food to all Abu Dhabi residents. Abu Dhabi

Five Abu Dhabi restaurants and one supermarket closed over food safety breaches
Five Abu Dhabi restaurants and one supermarket closed over food safety breaches

The National

time13-05-2025

  • Health
  • The National

Five Abu Dhabi restaurants and one supermarket closed over food safety breaches

Five Abu Dhabi restaurants and one supermarket have been shut down after an intensive food safety inspection campaign. Lahore Garden Grill Restaurant & Cafeteria in Al Khalidiya, Karak Future Cafeteria in Abu Dhabi Island and Al Maqam Corner Restaurant, Pak Ravi Restaurant (branch 1) and Salty Desi Darbar Restaurant, all in Musaffah Industrial Area, have been closed, as has the Rich & Fresh Supermarket in Mohammed Bin Zayed City. The six venues have been closed for flouting food safety laws and regulations, posing a significant risk to consumer health, the Abu Dhabi Agriculture and Food Safety Authority said. Each venue was guilty of repeated high-risk violations and all failed to take corrective action, the authority added. They will be allowed to resume operations when all necessary food safety requirements are met. All food outlets undergo regular inspections to ensure high food safety standards, Adafsa said. The authority also urged the public to report any violations, including suspected food contamination or non-compliance, by calling the Abu Dhabi Government's freephone number on 800 555. The authority carries out tens of thousands of inspections each year in an effort to protect the health of the public and take enforcement action against restaurants that break the rules. The National spent a day with food inspectors last year to take a closer look at how they work to raise food health standards. The authority said outlets with confirmed cases of food poisoning are shut with immediate effect and cannot reopen until they pass an inspection. Establishments where customers previously suffered food poisoning and outlets that had complaints made against them through official channels are most likely to be under enhanced scrutiny, as is any business that was given a low grade in previous inspections. Assessments are conducted at restaurants, cafes, cloud kitchens and schools, as well as businesses that recently received a licence to operate. Inspections happen without notice and can vary in frequency.

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