Tag: hotels

  • PFA issues warning notices to 28 eateries in Lahore for selling sub-standard food

    PFA issues warning notices to 28 eateries in Lahore for selling sub-standard food

    During a province-wide inspection of food outlets, the Punjab Food Authority (PFA) inspected 1,200 food points, issued improvement warning notices to 28 restaurants, and disposed of a significant amount of unwholesome food.

    Mudassar Riaz Malik, the Director General of the PFA, stated that a PFA team visited a well-known restaurant in Gulberg and found expired food products.

    Various cuisine dishes were being prepared using out-of-date items. According to him, the owner of the food establishment also neglected to provide the raiding team with the required documentation and maintain a clean working environment.

    Similarly, PFA seized 7,000 kg of beef last week that was about three years old.

    The meat was retrieved from a hotel’s cold storage unit and was imported from elsewhere.

    After looking into the matter, the food authority’s directorate general concluded that it is unknown if the stale meat is halal or haram. The meat was taken away and burnt by the authorities after the investigation.

  • Punjab Food Authority burns 200 kg dead meat in Lahore

    Punjab Food Authority burns 200 kg dead meat in Lahore

    Following a seizure during an operation in the provincial metropolis on Thursday, the Punjab Food Authority (PFA) has burned 200 kilogrammes of dead animal meat at PAMCO Furnace in accordance with environmental policy.

    As the Provincial Food Act was violated, the PFA reported the offender, Salik Ali (supplier), to the local police station.

    According to PFA Director General Shoaib Khan Jadoon, a raid was conducted against the supplier in Bakar Mandi after receiving a tipoff, and a man was caught in the act. He claimed that five maunds of ill and subpar chicken had been transported into the city on a vehicle (SAB-1493) for distribution to various neighbourhood fast food joints and eateries.

    According to PFA DG, using dead meat is unhealthy and unfit for human consumption. He issued a warning to butchers and meat suppliers, telling them to only sell the meat of healthy animals.

    In other news, the PFA ceased a well-known confectionery group’s production in Lahore on Friday due to the use of expired ingredients in the making of sweets.

    When PFA agents raided a factory that made sweets and pastries, they caught the employees in the act of making candies using semolina that had been infested with insects and expired, inferior food colours. During the raid, the team also noticed the lack of cleanliness.

  • First ‘space hotel’ expected to open in 2027

    Space construction company Orbital Assembly has announced the construction of a ‘space hotel’. The announcement was made in an event ‘First Assembly’ which streamed live on the company’s YouTube channel.

    Image by orbital assembly coorporation

    Speaking to a news publication, Chief Executive Officer of Orbital Assembly John Blincow said that the coronavirus pandemic may ultimately delay the construction start date from its initial 2025 projection. However, he believes it could take just a year or two to assemble Voyager Station, the commercial space station that will house the hotel.

    “It’s going to happen fast when it starts,” Blincow said. “And we believe it’s going to happen a lot, too, even before we finish the first one. We have buyers for other stations because they’re very, very lucrative.”

    He further added, “You’re going to have the top chefs making really, really good food. And when you pay $5 million to go someplace, it’s not going to be burgers and fries.”

    Voyager Station, it is planned to operate with artificial gravity. Orbital Assembly’s goal is “to build a ring-shaped Voyager Space Station (VSS) with a diameter of 650 ft (200 m) and capable of creating moon-levels of artificial gravity.”

    As per details, construction of this space structure will begin in 2025 and it will have the capacity to accommodate 400 people. The Voguer Space station is expected to be operational by 2027.

  • Plan your weekend retreat in the Galiyats

    Plan your weekend retreat in the Galiyats

    Is the summer heat getting to you or your work stressing you out? If the answer is yes, then it might be time for a short vacay. And where better to go than Pakistan’s infamous galiyat. After all, it also Prime Minister Imran Khan’s favourite mini vacation spot. According to recent reports, the PM had gone for a short trip just last weekend.

    Here are a list of hotels and guest houses where you can stay if you’re planning to head North this weekend.

    Note: All the prices are for one room that can be availed by two adults and for one night stay.

    Nathia Hills Hotel

    Price: 9000/night

    Location: Nathia Gali

    Rooms left: 2

    Rating: N/A

    PC Bhurban

    Price: 18,000/night (Breakfast included)

    Location: 2 miles away from Nathia Gali

    Rooms left: 1

    Rating/Review: 4.0 – Very good

    PC Bhurban

    The Grand@ Gharial   

    Price: Rs 6000/night

    Rooms left: 2

    Location: 4 miles away from Nathia Gali

    Ratings/Reviews: N/A

    Hotel One

    Price: Rs 10,000 (Breakfast included)

    Rooms left: 7

    Location: 7 miles from Nathia Gali

    Rating/Review: 4.0 – Very good

    Shangrila Hotel and Resort:

    Price: Rs 1,350 (Breakfast included)

    Rooms left: 5

    Location: 8 miles away from Nathia Gali

    Ratings/Reviews: 3.5 – Good