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Qatar Health Ministry Closes Restaurant Over Food Poisoning Reports

Qatar Health Ministry Closes Restaurant Over Food Poisoning Reports By neha - June 17, 2026
Qatar Closes Doha Restaurant

Qatar's Ministry of Public Health has closed a Doha restaurant linked to suspected food poisoning cases. The closure took effect last Sunday, June 14, for 15 days. The Ministry called the move a precautionary measure while its investigation continues.

Why the Ministry closed the restaurant

Reports had circulated about suspected food poisoning cases tied to the restaurant. The Ministry confirmed it had handled a number of these reports directly. It ordered the closure as a precaution while it investigates further.

What the investigation covers

The Ministry has collected food samples from the restaurant for testing. It has carried out laboratory tests and analyses on those samples. It has also completed health assessments of the restaurant's staff.

Investigation work is still ongoing. The Ministry is following up on lab results for both the food samples and the staff. It will analyze those results and take any further action needed.

Why the restaurant has not been named

Qatari regulations bar the Ministry from naming a restaurant before a violation is proven. Officials must issue a final decision before any name can be published. Until then, the closure remains a precautionary step tied to public safety, not a confirmed finding.

What the Ministry is asking the public to do

The Ministry asked the public to verify information before sharing it. It urged people to rely only on official and approved sources for updates.

Anyone with food safety concerns or questions can contact the Unified Health Sector Contact Centre. The center's number is 16000.

Frequently asked questions

Q: Why did Qatar's Health Ministry close a restaurant?

The Ministry closed it as a precaution after reports of suspected food poisoning cases.

Q: How long is the restaurant closure?

The closure runs for 15 days, starting from Sunday, June 14.

Q: Has the restaurant been named publicly?

No, regulations prevent naming it until a violation is conclusively proven.

Q: How can residents report food safety concerns in Qatar?

Residents can call the Unified Health Sector Contact Centre at 16000.
 

By neha - June 17, 2026

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