Understanding Restaurant Inspections: What to Expect
Overview of Inspection Procedures
In Maricopa County, health officials routinely conduct evaluations of food service establishments, meticulously documenting any discrepancies they observe. A recent evaluation period from November 29 revealed that a Mesa restaurant was found in violation of four critical health safety standards. These infractions included issues related to cleanliness and the correct management of food supplies.
Defining Priority Violations
Priority violations denote significant breaches that heighten the risk of foodborne illnesses or injuries among patrons. When these violations appear in inspection findings, it is important to note that any corrective measures undertaken during the visit are documented for accountability.
Volume of Inspections Conducted
During this particular week, inspectors evaluated over 500 eateries alongside facilities including hospitals, senior care homes, and educational institutions. Remarkably, more than 160 establishments achieved an “A” rating for their compliance with health regulations—reflecting a strong commitment to maintaining high standards within the industry.
Highlighted Cases from Recent Reviews
- Yoko Fast Food, located at 235 S. Gilbert Road in Mesa:
– A tray containing raw pork was initially put atop shrimp and beef; however, staff quickly relocated the pork to an appropriate lower shelf within their walk-in cooler.
– A plastic tub filled with noodles registered at an unsafe temperature of 54°F but was swiftly removed for rapid cooling.
– The concentration level of sanitizing solution exceeded the safety threshold with readings above the recommended 50 ppm; adjustments were made by draining and replacing it properly.
– Hazardous storage practices were observed when cleaning chemicals were situated above food ingredients; these items were subsequently moved away from potential contamination zones.
Notable ‘A’ Rated Restaurants
The following dining establishments received commendations for their adherence to health inspections:
- Phoenix
– Genie G’s Restaurant (7349 W. Indian School Road)
– Alexi’s Family Restaurant (18450 N. 19th Ave)
– Yoshis (4102 N. 24th St)
– Ra Sushi (4921 E. Ray Road)
– Z’s Greek (4026 E. Indian School Road)
- Scottsdale
– Bowlero Old Town (7300 E. Thomas Road)
– Uncle Sal’s (3370 N. Hayden Road)
- Shinbay (3720 N. Scottsdale Road)
– Karsen’s Grill (7246 E. First St)
– Revel (8225 E. Indian Bend Road)
- East Valley
– Rancho De Tia Rosa’s (3129 E.McKellips Rd., Mesa)
– El Tlacoyo (2535 E University Dr., Tempe)
– All Ages Pizza(201 S Washington St., Chandler)
– Over Easy Restaurant(211 E Warner Rd., Gilbert)
– La Lumbrera(444 Chandler Blvd., Chandler)
- West Valley
– Rosati’s Pizza(18555 N59th Ave Glendale),
New Penny Cafe(735 North114th Ave Avondale),
Cafe Bebida(8175 South Hillside Dr Goodyear),
La Placita(424 East Monroe Ave Buckeye),
Spencer’s Place(15116 North Cotton Lane Surprise).
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