A Letterkenny restaurant has been served with a closure order for breaches of food safety legislation in September, according to the Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI).
Taste of India was temporarily shut by the Food Safety Authority last month after being issued with the closure order.
The Donegal take away, which is located in the town’s Lower Main Street, was served the order on September 26th.
The order was lifted on October 2nd and the food business has since reopened.
Under the EC (Official Control of Foodstuffs) Regulations, 2010, Closure Orders and Prohibition Orders are served where there is a non-compliance with food legislation.
Closure and Improvement Orders will remain in the reports for a period of three months from the date the order was lifted.
Prohibition Orders will remain in the reports for a period of one month from the date the order was lifted.
More details on the closure order are available on the FSAI website here.