
Tienen (Eurotoday) – In Tienen, the ToThai restaurant, which has been serving customers for 11 years, is temporarily closing its doors following the discovery of a mouse issue. Manager Peter Bundervoet is taking swift action to resolve the problem, working closely with experts and food safety inspectors before reopening.
Located in Tienen, ToThai announced a temporary closure after a recent food inspection uncovered traces of mice in a storage area used for beverages and supplies. The restaurant suspects that the infestation may have been caused by mice entering through open patio doors. Additionally, the issue could be part of a broader rodent problem in the neighborhood.
The temporary closure is a proactive move to thoroughly eliminate the issue and restore the restaurant to full cleanliness and safety standards. The management emphasized their commitment to ensuring a hygienic and welcoming environment for their returning guests.
What actions is ToThai taking to resolve the rodent issue?
Staff at ToThai expressed disappointment over the temporary shutdown, noting that they have always prioritized hygiene and consistently passed previous health inspections. Their pest control provider had regularly reported no major concerns until now.
Despite the setback, the team is determined to rectify the situation. Manager Peter Bundervoet is leading the effort by initiating deep cleaning procedures and thorough inspections. The entire restaurant is being emptied and assessed for any evidence of pests.
Preventative measures are also being implemented, including sealing potential entry points and installing additional detection systems to identify any future intrusions. Special attention is being given to sanitizing the kitchen area to restore full food safety compliance.
The restaurant will not reopen until authorities and food safety experts confirm that it meets all required standards. Management is focused on delivering a secure and clean dining experience, and they vow to only resume operations after thorough checks and professional cleaning are completed.
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5 responses to “Tienen’s ToThai Temporarily Closes Following Rodent Problem”
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Looks like ToThai’s latest special isn’t quite the Michelin star, but rather a “gourmet” rodent experience—who knew mice had such refined taste? 🐭🍽️ Time for a deep clean, lads, or maybe just a rebranding as a “mouse-sterpiece” restaurant! 😂
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Looks like Tienen’s ToThai is giving a masterclass in ‘keeping it real’ with their new mouse menu—who knew rodent cuisine was all the rage? 😂 Hope they’ve got some stellar pest control on speed dial; I hear the Michelin mice are rather picky!
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Oh, brilliant! Just what the fine folks of Tienen needed – a five-star rodent revue at the ToThai. 🐭🍽️ Nothing says “authentic Thai experience” quite like a side of vermin with your pad thai, eh? 😂
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Looks like ToThai’s new menu item is “Rodent Surprise”! 🐭 At least they’re taking the “proactive” route—who knew a mouse could bring such high standards of cleanliness? 😂
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Only in Tienen do we turn a rodent issue into a gourmet experience! 🍽️ Who knew that “mice” could be a trending ingredient? Guess the restaurant is just trying to give us a little extra protein, eh? 😏
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