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    Abu Dhabi shuts down restaurant due to repeated food safety violations

    Editorial TeamBy Editorial TeamApril 7, 2026
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    A restaurant in the Capital, Abu Dhabi, has been shut down due to food safety violations, the Abu Dhabi Agriculture and Food Safety Authority (ADAFSA) announced on Tueday, April 7.

    Al Domyati Snacks- L.L.C – O.P.C – branch has been closed after it was found it repeatedly violated Law No. (2) of 2008 on food safety in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi and its associated regulations.

    The Abu Dhabi authority further clarified that the restaurant’s pranctices pose a serious risk to public health. The eatery has also failed to implement effective corrective measures, necessitating an immediate intervention to safeguard food safety and consumer health.

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    In the most recent closure in Abu Dhabi due to similar reasons, a seafood restaurant has been shut down, as per another statement by Adafsa on Monday, April 6. Lailak Fish Monger has been closed after it was found it repeatedly violated food safety measures and failed to implement effective corrective measures.

    Earlier this month, another eatery —  Amina Restaurant on Zayed the First Street — was closed after inspection reports highlighted ongoing breaches, prompting immediate action to safeguard consumer health.

    Authorities in the emirate has continued a crackdown on food establishments that do not abide by the strict food safety regulations put in place to safeguard residents’ health and well-being.

    Source: Khaleej Times

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