The restaurant was closed for two days at the end of last month.
A Carlow restaurant is one of four that have been served with closure orders by the Food Safety Authority in the last month.
Shapla Indian Spice, on Kennedy Avenue in Carlow Town was forced to close for two days at the end of November.
In its latest report the FSAI says the restaurant failed to comply with food legislation.
The business was closed from the 27th of November until the 29th.
Some of the reasons establishments were served with enforcement orders include; active cockroach infestations, rodent activity and droppings, and a lack of hand washing facilities in a room where raw food is handled.
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