The Abu Dhabi Agriculture and Food Safety Authority has ordered the immediate administrative closure of Amna Restaurant located on Zayed The First Street in Abu Dhabi after detecting serious violations that pose a risk to public health.
The decision followed inspection reports confirming repeated food safety violations at the facility, prompting swift action by the Abu Dhabi Agriculture and Food Safety Authority to protect consumers.
Authorities stated that the restaurant violated Law No 2 of 2008 concerning food safety in Abu Dhabi, along with failing to comply with related regulations and standards.
Inspection findings revealed that the establishment failed to implement effective corrective actions despite repeated warnings, leading to the enforcement of an immediate closure decision.
The Abu Dhabi Agriculture and Food Safety Authority emphasized that the move is part of ongoing efforts to strengthen food safety standards and enhance monitoring across all food establishments in Abu Dhabi.
Officials stressed that any facility failing to meet health requirements will face strict action to ensure the safety of residents and visitors.
This action reflects a zero tolerance policy toward violations that impact food safety and public health, especially amid intensified inspection campaigns.
The authority reaffirmed its commitment to taking firm measures against non compliant establishments to maintain trust in food quality standards across the emirate.
More details about the violations and actions are available in the first comment.
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