Food Safety Act was not followed; Prominent restaurant shut down in Abu Dhabi

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The Abu Dhabi Agriculture and Food Safety Authority said that the outlet on Sultan Bin Zayed The First Street (Muroor Road) was ordered to close after violations continued despite repeated warnings.

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Abu Dhabi – United Arab Emirates, First Published Jul 30, 2022, 6:53 PM IST

Abu Dhabi: The restaurant authorities in Abu Dhabi have been shut down after several violations of food safety laws were found. An outlet of Hatham restaurant was temporarily closed.

The Abu Dhabi Agriculture and Food Safety Authority said that the outlet on Sultan Bin Zayed The First Street (Muroor Road) was ordered to close after violations continued despite repeated warnings. The main problem identified was the lack of adequate pest control standards.

Once the violations are resolved and legalized, the restaurant will be inspected once again and allowed to open. The outlets will be given time to correct violations if they are found. But if you ignore the warning, you will face action. The authorities asked that if any food safety violations are found, they should call the contact center of the Abu Dhabi government on 800555.

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Last Updated Jul 30, 2022, 6:53 PM IST

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