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Food Safety Alerts Near Redmond: What the Desi Community Should Know

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Food safety is a shared concern for everyone in Redmond's Desi community, and two recent incidents at Indian restaurants in the broader Seattle area are worth knowing about. Staying informed helps the community support restaurants that uphold high standards while holding all establishments accountable.

⚠️ Seattle Indian Restaurant Shut After 43 Diners Fall Ill

A Seattle Indian restaurant was ordered to close after 43 people reported falling sick following a Fusion Thanksgiving Feast event held at the establishment. Health investigators identified bacterial toxins as the cause of the outbreak, which made the closure necessary while the situation was addressed. The scale of the illness — affecting dozens of diners in a single event — prompted swift action from health authorities. The incident is a sobering reminder of the importance of rigorous food handling practices, particularly during large-scale catered or special-event dining. [2]

🔒 Bellevue's Mayuri Indian Cuisine Temporarily Closed Over Violations

Mayuri Indian Cuisine, located in Bellevue, was shut down by a Public Health food inspector following a series of food safety code violations identified during an inspection. The violations included potentially hazardous foods being held at unsafe temperatures, improper cooling practices, inadequate cold-holding facilities, poor personal hygiene, and inaccessible handwashing stations, among other concerns. Authorities also cited the restaurant for failure to correct previously noted repeated violations and for an active foodborne illness outbreak at the time of closure. The restaurant has since reopened after resolving the cited issues. [5]

Sources: [2] The Times of India · [5] Patch

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