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Abu Dhabi orders closure of another restaurant over food safety violations
Abu Dhabi orders closure of another restaurant over food safety violations

Khaleej Times

time21-05-2025

  • Business
  • Khaleej Times

Abu Dhabi orders closure of another restaurant over food safety violations

Crackdown on businesses for violating food safety rules continues in Abu Dhabi with another restaurant coming in the line of fire. In its latest order, the Abu Dhabi Agriculture and Food Safety Authority (ADAFSA) has ordered closure of Zaiqa Grill N Restaurant located in Al Dana for violations of Law No. (2) of 2008 on food safety and its associated regulations. Earlier this week, five restaurants and a supermarket were closed in the emirate for breaching food safety laws. The eateries included Pak Ravi Restaurant, Lahore Garden Grill Restaurant and Cafeteria, Karak Future Cafeteria, Rich and Fresh Supermarket, Salty Desi Darbar Restaurant and Al Maqam Corner Restaurant. Rupashi Bangla Restaurant LLC, which served Bengali food, was also ordered to close down by the authority for violating food safety laws and posing a direct threat to public health. Abu Dhabi

Abu Dhabi shuts down restaurant serving Bengali food for posing threat to health
Abu Dhabi shuts down restaurant serving Bengali food for posing threat to health

Khaleej Times

time21-05-2025

  • Business
  • Khaleej Times

Abu Dhabi shuts down restaurant serving Bengali food for posing threat to health

A restaurant serving Bengali food has been ordered to close down by the Abu Dhabi Agriculture and Food Safety Authority for violating food safety laws and posing a direct threat to public health. Rupashi Bangla Restaurant LLC, located on Hamdan Bin Mohammed Street in Abu Dhabi, has been served an administrative notice by the inspecting officials. The restaurant, operating under commercial license number CN-1037388, was found to be in serious violation of Law No. (2) of 2008 concerning food safety in the emirate and related regulations. According to the authority, the decision followed a food control report that revealed repeated high-risk food safety violations. The restaurant reportedly failed to address these issues despite previous warnings, endangering consumer health and breaching established food safety standards. The closure will be effective until all violations are rectified, the restaurant complies fully with operational requirements, and the risks to public health are eliminated. Operations may only resume once the establishment meets all mandated safety criteria. Last week the authority shut down two more food-related businesses: Mana Ruchulu Restaurant and Wafi Hypermarket. ADAFSA ordered the administrative closure of Mana Ruchulu Restaurant, located in Abu Dhabi Industrial City, due to serious food safety violations. The restaurant's operations significantly threatened public health, prompting immediate regulatory action. The agency reiterated its commitment to regular inspections and swift enforcement actions against establishments that fail to comply with health regulations. The public is encouraged to report any suspected violations or concerns about food safety by calling Abu Dhabi Government's toll-free number 800555. The Authority reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring the provision of safe and high-quality food to all residents of the emirate. Wafi Hypermarket LLC in Musaffah Industrial City for repeated high-risk violations of food safety regulations and violating food laws. Inspection by authorities revealed several critical infractions, including pest infestations, expired food products on display, and poor hygiene practices. The hypermarket failed to take corrective action despite repeated warnings, prompting the closure to protect public health.

Abu Dhabi closes 5 restaurants, including Pak Ravi, 1 supermarket in crackdown
Abu Dhabi closes 5 restaurants, including Pak Ravi, 1 supermarket in crackdown

Khaleej Times

time21-05-2025

  • Business
  • Khaleej Times

Abu Dhabi closes 5 restaurants, including Pak Ravi, 1 supermarket in crackdown

Five restaurants and one supermarket were ordered shut in Abu Dhabi, authorities said on Tuesday. Among the closed eateries were Pak Ravi Restaurant, Lahore Garden Grill Restaurant and Cafeteria, Karak Future Cafeteria, Rich and Fresh Supermarket, Salty Desi Darbar Restaurant and Al Maqam Corner Restaurant. The decision was taken after the establishments violated food safety requirements by recurring instances of high-risk items being present, which have a direct impact on food safety and consumer health. These food outlets also failed to correct these violations. Stay up to date with the latest news. Follow KT on WhatsApp Channels. The closure order will remain in place as long as the reasons for it exist. The businesses will be allowed to resume operations once the conditions are rectified, and they meet all the necessary requirements for operating the business, and the reasons for the violation are removed. Authorities in the emirate have zero tolerance for offences that put residents' health and safety at risk. Inspections are regularly conducted across the emirate to ensure establishments' compliance with the safety standards. On Monday, a restaurant serving Bengali food has been ordered to close down by the authority for violating food safety laws and posing a direct threat to public health. Rupashi Bangla Restaurant LLC, located on Hamdan Bin Mohammed Street in Abu Dhabi, has been served an administrative notice by the inspecting officials. The restaurant, operating under commercial license number CN-1037388, was found to be in serious violation of Law No. (2) of 2008 concerning food safety in the emirate and related regulations.

ADAFSA closes "Rupashi Bangla Restaurant' in Abu Dhabi
ADAFSA closes "Rupashi Bangla Restaurant' in Abu Dhabi

Zawya

time12-05-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

ADAFSA closes "Rupashi Bangla Restaurant' in Abu Dhabi

Abu Dhabi: The Abu Dhabi Agriculture and Food Safety Authority (ADAFSA) has issued a decision to administratively close " RUPASHI BANGLA RESTAURNAT L.L.C." in Hamdan Bin mohammed Street of Abu Dhabi City. The establishment, holding trade license number CN- 1037388, has been found in violation of Law No. (2) of 2008 regarding food in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi and its associated legislation. Furthermore, its practices pose a significant risk to public health. ADAFSA clarified that the food control report indicated that the administrative closure decision against the establishment was due to its violation of food safety regulations. This was specifically because of repeated high-risk violations that directly impact food safety, along with the establishment's failure to take effective corrective actions to address these violations, thereby endangering food safety and consumer health. The Authority also affirmed that the administrative closure order will remain in effect as long as its causes exist. The establishment may resume operations after rectifying its situation and fulfilling all the necessary requirements for practicing the activity, and removing the causes of the violation. In addition, ADAFSA highlighted that the closure and the identification of observed violations are part of ongoing inspection efforts to strengthen the food safety system in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi. It underscores its supervisory role in ensuring that all establishments comply with food safety requirements. All types of establishments and food products are subject to periodic inspections by ADAFSA's inspectors to guarantee compliance with the highest food safety standards. The Authority also encourages the public to communicate with them and report any violations detected in any food establishment, such as non-compliance or suspicion of food content, by calling the toll-free number for the Abu Dhabi Government, 800555. ADAFSA's inspectors will take the necessary measures to ensure the delivery of safe and sound food to all members of the community in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi.

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