Kanchi Cafe, Kodi Kura Chitti Gaare Among Outlets Flagged in Cyberabad Food Safety Drive
Inspections reveal hygiene lapses at restaurants and violations at Natural Aqua unit; notices issued

Hyderabad: A series of food safety inspections conducted by Cyberabad Municipal Corporation (CMC) Food Safety teams across Cyberabad on June 22 revealed multiple hygiene lapses and compliance issues at eateries and a packaged drinking water unit.
During inspections at Kanchi Cafe in Puppalaguda, officials found several concerns including open dustbins, water stagnation, pest infestation, and improper food storage practices. The establishment scored 56 out of 94 in the hygiene assessment and was issued an improvement notice for immediate corrective action.
At Natural Aqua, a packaged drinking water unit in Gajularamaram, a pre-license inspection highlighted gaps such as lack of protective gear for workers, absence of key certifications, incomplete water analysis reports, and missing documentation. Water samples were collected for testing, and the operator was instructed to rectify all deficiencies before approval. The unit scored 101 out of 158.
Meanwhile, Kodikura Chittigare restaurant in Nallagandla was found violating food safety norms, including use of unlabelled food items, poor storage conditions, and inadequate hygiene practices. Authorities discarded unlabelled items on the spot and issued an improvement notice. The outlet scored 60 out of 98 in hygiene ratings.
Officials stressed the need for strict adherence to food safety standards and warned that failure to comply could invite stringent action. Regular inspections will continue to ensure public health and hygiene across Cyberabad.

