Four restaurants in Kuala Lumpur were ordered to close temporarily by Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) following an inspection on hygiene and cleanliness by the local authority. DBKL carried out the inspection based on information provided by StarMetro readers under the Metro Hygiene Campaign. Three restaurants in Bandar Menjalara, Kepong, that were ordered shut to clean up their premises were Warung King, Jia Jia 168 Kopitiam and Heng Kee Delight Bak Kut Teh Restaurant.
Another restaurant that was closed was Restoran Double Seven in Taman Sri Bintang, Kuala Lumpur. All the eateries have been allowed to reopen after DBKL was satisfied with the cleaned-up premises.
DBKL Health and Environment Department deputy director Chandrakant Patel confirmed that the four restaurants had since reopened for business after DBKL officers made a follow-up inspection and was satisfied with the measures taken to improve hygiene and cleanliness.
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