Apr 19, 2017

Eateries raided

A popular Biryani joint and an upmarket eatery were among those fined and seized by the officials of GHMC . On Tuesday, the officials inspected the kitchen of Y2K restaurant at Punjagutta and found that unstamped meat was being used for cooking. It also came to light that the hotel did not have trade or food license required to operate the restaurant. 
When the officials proceeded to seize the restaurant, the staff and the management argued with the officials and prevented them from taking action. The police officials were called in to control the situation after which the hotel was seized. Swagath Grand Hotel in Vanasthalipuram was fined Rs.10,000 for serving stale food to the customers. 
The health and sanitation officials carried out the inspection and found the kitchen in an unhygienic condition. While Papadams in Vanasthalipuram was fined Rs.5,000, Alma’s Kitchen in Jubilee Hills was fined Rs.10,000 for serving stale food and unhygienic maintenance of the kitchen.

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