Rats in Kitchen, Toaster Atop Dustbin: FDA Suspends Mumbai Restaurant Licence
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Rats in kitchen, toaster atop dustbin: FDA suspends Mumbai restaurant licence
The Maharashtra FDA suspended Hotel Radha's food business licence after an inspection found rats, cockroaches and multiple hygiene lapses in its Malad West kitchen. The action is part of a wider food safety drive and sharpens concerns over conditions inside restaurant kitchens.
FDA Suspends License of Mumbai Restaurant Over Hygiene Violations
The Maharashtra Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has suspended the food business licence of Hotel Radha in Malad West, Mumbai, due to significant hygiene violations discovered during an inspection. This action took place on August 18, 2026, as part of a broader effort to ensure food safety across the region. During the inspection, FDA officials encountered alarming conditions, including live rats and cockroaches present in the kitchen area. So…
FDA Action: Under the leadership of Tukaram Mundhe, raids are being conducted across the state to teach the culprits a lesson. Similarly, today, FDA has cancelled the license of a famous hotel in Mumbai.
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