The work of the Bull Restaurant in Moscow was suspended for 60 days due to the violation of the health requirements, the capital of the capital on its website reported on its website. The department made an audit after a complaint from the visitor to poisoning.

Rospotrebnadzor suspended the “The Bull” restaurant in Moscow
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Service officers sealed a restaurant in the direction of the second Brestskaya street, 48 near the Belorusskaya Metro station. The experts revealed many serious violations of the health and epidemiological requirements, in particular, the institutions did not meet the conditions of storage of products and useful life.

In addition, in ingredient storage areas, there were no devices to measure the temperature, and in the products themselves were the bacteria of the intestinal sticks and a greater number of microorganisms were found, said Rospotrebnadzor. The service eliminated 544 kg of sale products.

In relation to the legal entity of Brest Street LLC, Rospotrebnadzor reduced a protocol under article 6.6 of the Administrative Code (violation of health and epidemiological requirements). The decision on the suspension of the restaurant was taken by the District Court of Tver of Moscow.

19 “The Bull” restaurants are operating in the capital, two more establishments are opened in Kaluga and St. Petersburg. The menu mainly has meat dishes. The concept of the network provides a single price of 350 rubles for almost all positions.

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