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Restaurant Shut Down in Krasnaya Polyana by Rospo-Use-Nazor for 90 Days

Patrons reported instances of food illness following their visit to the location in question.

Restaurant Shutdown in Krasnaya Polyana by Rospo-Use-Nazar Lasts 90 Days
Restaurant Shutdown in Krasnaya Polyana by Rospo-Use-Nazar Lasts 90 Days

Restaurant Shut Down in Krasnaya Polyana by Rospo-Use-Nazor for 90 Days

In a surprising turn of events, the CO CO Chalet restaurant in Krasnaya Polyana, Sochi, has temporarily ceased operations following a court decision. The Adler District Court in Sochi ordered the closure of the establishment for a duration of three months due to a mass food poisoning incident involving seafood.

The incident, which occurred in Adygea, is a separate incident from the one that led to the suspension of the CO CO Chalet restaurant earlier this year. An unplanned inspection by Rospotrebnadzor, the Russian Federal Service for Surveillance on Consumer Rights Protection and Human Wellbeing, was initiated due to reports of food poisoning from visitors.

During the inspection, issues with the technical condition of the premises were identified, and some food products lacked the required documents. Inspectors also found that the restaurant staff did not have medical books. However, it's important to note that these issues are not directly linked to the seafood poisoning incident.

Additionally, 20 kilograms of undocumented products were removed from circulation during the inspection. The undocumented products removed are not related to the seafood involved in the mass food poisoning incident.

It's essential to clarify that the administrative case opened against the restaurant owners is a different case from the one initiated due to the issues found during the inspection at the CO CO Chalet restaurant. The technical condition of the premises identified during the inspection is also not connected to the seafood poisoning incident.

Despite extensive online searches, there is currently no publicly available detailed information on the specific violations reported by Rospotrebnadzor concerning food poisoning incidents in Sochi's catering establishments, including CO CO Chalet. For the latest official and precise information on this subject, it is recommended to consult recent announcements or reports directly from Rospotrebnadzor, local news agencies covering Sochi, or official government press releases.

The closure order was not specific to the CO CO Chalet restaurant in Krasnaya Polyana, Sochi. The restaurant's management is yet to comment on the situation, and it remains unclear when the establishment will reopen.

  1. The mass food poisoning incident involving seafood at a restaurant in Sochi, Russia, has resulted in a temporary closure of the establishment for three months, as ordered by the Adler District Court.
  2. While the latest inspection by Rospotreznadzor revealed various issues with the technical condition, missing documents for certain food products, and absence of medical books for the staff, these issues are not directly linked to the seafood poisoning incident.
  3. Concurrently, an administrative case has been opened against the restaurant owners, separate from the issues found during the inspection at the CO CO Chalet restaurant and unrelated to the seafood poisoning incident.

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