Food Court new spot for foodies in Hassan

Food Court new spot for foodies in Hassan

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The new food court has 42 stalls which are connected to a reverse osmosis water treatment plan
HASSAN: People of Hassan can now look forward to eating out in hygienic place, for the authorities have opened a food court in the heart of the city. The street-food facility is also helping traffic police manage traffic better on main roads and junctions by freeing them of street food vendors.
The new food court, located on Salagame Road opposite to Sahyadri theatre, has 42 stalls which are connected to a reverse osmosis water treatment plant.
“An interceptor vehicle is being deployed there between 4pm and 8pm to manage traffic, while two traffic policemen are deployed to streamline vehicle parking. All this will ensure better experience of eating out for the people of the city. The same will be extended to the MG Road Food Court when it starts working,” said Hassan city inspector Renukaprasad.
“Public response is good. The court has facilities like clean water, wash basin, table, electricity and floor tiles. The daily tax of Rs 30 has remained unchanged, and it is collected by the one who had won tender, which will last next month. We don’t know whether the one who wins the new tender will increase or continue with the same tax. The work on MG Road Food Court is 30% complete,” said Dileep, a food vendor.
“This is a new sophisticated infrastructure with good hygienic condition. Evening lighting gives the right ambience,” said Thilak Raj, a customer.
“Cleanliness and public health are a priority here. Many varieties of food are available under one roof. Pure drinking water, power and drainage facilities are provided,” said Hassan MLA Preetham J Gowda.
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