Pet-Friendly Dining Allowed at Qualified Restaurants from March
District Office Offers Pre-Inspection Service for Interested Businesses
Seocho District in Seoul (District Mayor Jeon Seong-su) is launching a "Pre-Inspection Service" for business owners who wish to operate pet-friendly restaurants.
With the revision of the Enforcement Rules of the Food Sanitation Act, starting March 1 of this year, restaurants that meet certain standards will be allowed to admit pets (limited to dogs and cats). The pre-inspection service is a system that checks in advance whether the business type, facility standards, and hygiene management comply with the Food Sanitation Act.
Business owners can apply after equipping their establishments with the necessary facilities, such as signage for "pet-friendly restaurants" at entrances, separation of cooking areas, hygiene and safety management, and pet movement control. They will then receive guidance on whether operation is possible and any necessary improvements.
Through a QR code, business owners can access the Seocho District Health Center's food sanitation bulletin board to review operational standards, precautions, and information about the pre-inspection service. The district plans to support business owners in running their restaurants stably by reducing confusion at the business site and preventing unnecessary costs through this service.
Jeon Seong-su, Mayor of Seocho District, stated, "This pre-inspection service is a proactive measure to ensure the stable establishment of the pet-friendly restaurant system," adding, "We will continue to expand administrative support, including facility inspections and business owner training, so that a healthy dining culture with pets can take root."
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