Despite multiple restaurants in South Florida being ordered shut due to health violations, Huang’s China Buffet in Hialeah was not among them, even after inspectors found approximately 30 dead roaches under buffet counters.
Ebenezer Bakery & Restaurant, located at 686 NE 33rd St. in Pompano Beach, is facing serious food safety violations following a recent inspection by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services.
Several restaurants across Florida were ordered to shut down last week by the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation due to serious health violations, including rodent and roach activity.
A recent inspection of the Winn-Dixie supermarket located at 901 N. Nob Hill Road in Plantation has revealed numerous food safety violations, including a troubling roach infestation in the bakery section.
Uptown Buffet in Miami was ordered shut on Feb. 18 after a staggering 41 food safety violations — one of the worst inspections in recent memory.
Three South Florida restaurants were recently ordered shut after inspectors found serious violations, including roach and fly infestations.
Paradise Café and The House on the River were both ordered shut due to serious health violations, including pest infestations, improper food storage, and unsanitary conditions.
Local 10 has compiled a list of places that were recently inspected by the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation that received ZERO VIOLATIONS on a recent unannounced routine food safety inspection.
Roaches, food temperature issues and mold in the ice machine were just some of the violations found last week at restaurants in South Florida.
A shocking video captured by a delivery driver inside China Yan in Homestead has sparked outrage after it revealed unsanitary food preparation practices.
Roaches, soiled surfaces and no soap at the hand washing sink were just some of the violations found last week at restaurants in South Florida.
Below is a list of places recently inspected by the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. Some places were ordered to shut, and a follow-up inspection was ordered at others.
Roaches, mold and the “accumulation of dead or trapped birds, insects, rodents, or other pests, in control devices,” were among the violations found last week inside restaurants in South Florida.
Below is a list of places recently inspected by the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation that got ZERO VIOLATIONS on the unannounced routine food safety inspection.
Rodent droppings, mold in the ice bin and the “accumulation of dead pests in control devices” were just some of the violations found last week at establishments in South Florida.
It was a Clean Plate first as Local 10 News Investigator Jeff Weinsier presented a second Clean Plate Award to a deserving restaurant owner.
Roaches, small flying insects and food temperature issues were just some of the violations found last week at restaurants in South Florida.
Recent food safety inspections revealed concerning violations across several establishments.
A recent inspection by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services uncovered troubling sanitation issues at South Florida Food, located at 5801 Wiley St. in Hollywood.
Last week was a short week for inspectors with the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation, however, there were still issues found in some establishments.
The Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation ordered several restaurants to shut down due to severe health violations, primarily involving rodent and roach infestations, as well as improper food temperature control.
Local 10 News is shining a well-deserved spotlight on a place that’s not just spotless but serves up generosity and community spirit alongside great food.
Below is a list of places inspected by the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation last week.
Longtime restaurant owner Frank Balchan, of Royal Palm Grill, issued a heartfelt apology in an email to Local 10 News Investigator Jeff Weinsier this weekend.
Rodents, roaches and mold in the ice machine were just some of the violations found last week at restaurants in South Florida.
Local 10 has compiled a list of places that had ZERO VIOLATIONS on their recent unannounced food safety inspection.
All the places mentioned in this Dirty Dining report were allowed to re-open following an ordered clean up and then a re-inspection.
Below is a list of places recently inspected by the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation.
Live roaches, dead roaches and the “accumulation of dead or trapped birds, insects, rodents, or other pests, in control devices” were among the violations found last week at restaurants in South Florida.
Below is a list of places that had ZERO VIOLATIONS on their recent unannounced Food Safety Inspection.
Sewage issues, roaches and flying insects were some of the violations found last week at restaurants in South Florida.
All the places mentioned in this Dirty Dining report were allowed to re-open following an ordered clean up and then a re-inspection.
All the places mentioned in this Dirty Dining report were allowed to re-open following an ordered clean up and then a re-inspection.
Local 10 has compiled a list of South Florida eateries that had ZERO violations on their last unannounced inspection.
A Fort Lauderdale pizza joint was ordered shut for the third time after rodent droppings were found throughout the business, among other violations.
Rodent droppings, roaches in the oven and mold on the ice machine were just some of the violations found last week at restaurants in South Florida.