On the morning of February 26, a representative of Nha Trang Urban Environment Joint Stock Company confirmed that the owner of Aroma Beach seafood restaurant at 8/1 alley 8 Nguyen Thiet Thuan Street (Nha Trang) owed more than 1 year of waste fee collection.
Aroma Beach Seafood restaurant owes garbage collection fees from March 2024 to present and has not paid the money to Nha Trang Urban Environment Joint Stock Company.

In this case, Nha Trang Urban Environment Joint Stock Company included Aroma Beach restaurant in the list of unlikely debts.
At the same time, the company also informed the Nha Trang city authorities, the Public Service Management Board, Tan Tien ward, about the incident for coordination in handling.
Despite receiving many notices, the restaurant owner still does not pay the monthly garbage collection fee.
According to a representative of Nha Trang Urban Environment Joint Stock Company, cases like Aroma Beach restaurant are currently very difficult to handle because the company does not have sanctions or compulsory stopping garbage collection.
Aroma Beach restaurant is registered under the business name of Dai Tam Phat Company Limited, owned by Mr. Ho Minh Tam.
This restaurant has been fined 96.5 million VND by Nha Trang City for many administrative violations of advertising products and goods not expressed in Vietnamese; doing business in food services without a Certificate of food safety eligibility.
Tam's enterprise did not name the enterprise at its head office; at the business location, it did not list the prices of some goods as follows: steamed steamed shrimp steamed in beer, beef/chicken pho, fried beef balls, drinking water of all kinds...
Along with the fine, the authorities forced the business representative, Ho Van Tam, to remove 4 boxes of advertising lights for products and goods that were not shown in Vietnamese; forced the business name to be attached at the head office; and listed prices in accordance with regulations.