The premises has ceased trading since September 10
A popular takeaway in Letterkenny has been forced to shut it's doors after a HSE inspection found several food contamination risks.
A closure order was served to Mr Monir Hossain of The Momo House, East Ocean, 61 Port Road, Letterkenny, county Donegal, on September 10, 2025, following the inspection where an authorised officer from the HSE found raw and cooked foods stored improperly, no available hot water on the premises, and surfaces "filthy with dirt and grease".
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The closure order directed the business to close it's doors and cease trading immediately following the inspection.
In the officers report, evidence of non-compliance to legislation included:
The absence of a hot water supply and materials for cleaning and drying hands prevents effective handwashing, increasing the risk of contamination of food.
Further evidence of non-compliance:
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The officer noted that food was not protected against contamination likely to render the food unfit for human consumption, injurious to health or contaminated in such a way that it would be unreasonable to expect it to be consumed in that state.
Further investigation of the premises found refrigerators were not at the correct temperatures, staff were not trained properly in food hygiene matters, excessive amounts of waste, and microwaves ingrained with food and dirt.
The premises has ceased trading since September 10. You can read the full report here.
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