Biryani hotel stocks rotten meat in Madurai
Restaurant caught for storing rotten meat ready to be cooked.
By : DC Correspondent
Update: 2013-11-17 12:38 GMT
Madurai: The idli batter in a popular hotel opposite the district court in Madurai had at least five cockroaches; a restaurant recently opened in the same locality and another near Mattuthavani bus stand, famous for non-vegetarian biryani, had rotten meat ready to be cooked; and in many hotels, cooks did not wear caps and gloves.
In all, hygiene was found to be given the go-by in the very famous restaurants dotting the Mattuthavani bus stand and district court when a team of officials raided them on Saturday.
On instructions from collector, Dr L. Subramanian, who received a specific complaint during the grievance day programme about lack of hygiene and poor quality of food served by some famous restaurants, a team headed by district supply officer Latha, who is also the consumer protection officer, conducted a surprise raid in the hotels usually thronged by the general public in the northern part of the temple city.
The team found several violations besides poor hygienic conditions in preparing food. Consumer council member A. Ravindren, who was part of the inspection team, said, “We found five cockroaches in the idli batter in a popular restaurant where maids washing dishes had fungal infection on their skin, especially the toes.
We have advised them to use slippers. While cooks did not wear caps, waiters had no gloves to cover their palms. There was no hygiene at all.” An adjacent hotel, which was opened a month ago, had stored one-week old mutton and chicken in the freezer.