Right Bite Express, the on demand delivery service of Right Bite, and Nathalie’s Coffee & Kitchen have been certified by Dubai Municipality during the pilot phase of its Eat Healthy Live Healthy campaign.
Both the restaurants will now be able to use the Municipality’s Healthy Food Logo on its menus.
The certificates were presented during a ceremony held recently at the Dubai Municipality Headquarters, with the two food establishments becoming the only ones that received full restaurant certification, having found to be in compliance with all of the the civic body’s food safety guidelines.
Out of the 34 restaurants and cafes that applied, only 13 food establishments qualified for the certification during the pilot phase and were subsequently awarded with the Healthy Food logo, launched as part of the initiative to indicate which dishes comply with the criteria of an approved balanced diet.
Right Bite Express and Nathalie’s emerged as the first two eateries to receive the Healthy Food certificates for the full menu category, after the Food Permits and Applied Nutrition Section of Dubai Municipality's Food Safety Department was able to verify that at least 20 per cent of their menu passed the stringent criteria of the initiative.
Right Bite Express and Nathalie’s Café founder and managing director Nathalie Haddad said: “This is a significant accomplishment for us as it demonstrates our brand’s commitment to health and wellness for the consumers. I’m proud to be a part of this initiative by the Dubai government and we are fully supportive of this campaign. Now that they have a measured baseline through this certification process, we are confident they will continue to build on this success and chart future improvements to bolster awareness on healthy eating.”
Dubai Municipality for Environment, Health and Safety Control assistant director general Khalid Mohammad Sharif Al Awadhi said: “Eat Healthy, Live Healthy initiative aims to encourage food establishments to provide healthier options for consumers that can be recognised by the official Healthy Food logo. With this initiative, we hope to provide consumers with clearer, accurate and evidence-based information about the food they eat, therefore helping them make informed decisions about their purchases.”