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06th Feb 2019

9 food businesses in Ireland were served with closure orders last month

Olivia Hayes

Do you know any of these places?

Nine Irish food businesses were served with closure orders for breaches of safety legislation in January, according to the Food Safety Authority of Ireland.

The affected businesses are located in Meath, Dublin, Limerick, Offaly and Kildare.

The food businesses were issued with closure orders for breaches of food safety legislation, pursuant to the FSAI Act, 1998 and the EC (Official Control of Foodstuffs) Regulations, 2010.

Six of the closure orders were served under the FSAI Act, 1998 and three were served under the EC (Official Control of Foodstuffs) Regulations 2010 on:

  • Our Lady’s Hospital – Kitchenette Medical Assessment Unit and Kitchenette Female Medical Ward, Athboy Road, Navan, County Meath (Order served on 2 January, order lifted on 5 January)
  • The Quays Restaurant, 10/12 Temple Bar Square, Temple Bar, Dublin 2 (Order served on 8 January, order lifted on 16 January)
  • Orient Express, Main Street, Bruree, County Limerick (Order served on 15 January, order lifted on 17 January)
  • Big Bite, Main Street, Dunshauglin, County Meath (Order served on 11 January)
  • King’s Chinese Takeaway, Main Street, Daingean, County Offaly (Order served on 16 January, order lifted on 25 January)
  • Hokkaido, 15 Main Street, Celbridge, County Kildare (Order served on 16 January, order lifted on 21 January)
  • Sushida, Unit 1, Malpas Court 116-117 Clanbrassil Street Lower, Dublin 8 (Order served on 16 January)
  • India’s Taste, Bridgewater Hall 17-19 Summerhill Parade, Dublin 1 (Order served on 23 January, order lifted on 28 January)
  • Sabor Nordetino, Moore Street Mall 58-66 Parnell St, Dublin 1 (Order served on 29 January, order lifted on 30 January)
For more details on the closure orders, visit the FSAI website here.