Health Ministry Shuts Down Japane Japane Restaurant in Hadera Over Serious Sanitary Violations
The Israeli Ministry of Health issued an administrative closure order for the Japane Japane restaurant located at 11 Hillel Yaffe Street in Hadera. The decision followed an inspection that uncovered severe operational and structural deficiencies, along with poor sanitary conditions posing a direct threat to public health. Authorities expressed serious concern that without the closure order, dining at the establishment would present an immediate health risk to patrons.
Among the violations found were expired fish roe stored in the freezer, merchandise improperly placed on the floor, and a 2.5-kilogram hamburger in an unmarked bag, which was subsequently destroyed. These findings prompted the Ministry to act decisively to protect consumer safety.
The closure remains in effect until the restaurant addresses all the cited issues and complies with health regulations. This enforcement highlights ongoing efforts by Israeli health authorities to ensure food safety standards in public eateries.
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