Major Violations are critical risk factor violations that pose the highest risk of causing food poisoning (or foodborne illness). Major violations require immediate corrective action.
Minor Violations are critical risk factor violations that pose less risk of causing food poisoning (or foodborne illness). Minor violations do not warrant immediate verification of compliance.
Good Retail Practice violations are preventative measures that include practices and procedures that effectively control the introduction of hazards into food.
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ROUTINE INSPECTION
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09/19/2023
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ROUTINE INSPECTION
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08/09/2022
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ROUTINE INSPECTION
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11/29/2021
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Food manager certification
Food facilities that prepare, handle or service non-prepackaged potentially hazardous food, shall have an employee who has passed an approved food safety certification examination. (113947.1)
Inspectors Comments: A current food manager's certificate was not available at the time of the inspection. Operator to provide/email a copy of a current food manager's certificate to the Pasadena Public Health Department by 12/29/2021.
Premises; personal/cleaning items; vermin-proofing
The premises of each food facility shall be kept clean and free of litter and rubbish; all clean and soiled linen shall be properly stored; non-food items shall be stored and displayed separate from food and food-contact surfaces; the facility shall be kept vermin proof. (114067(j), 114123, 114143, 114256, 114256.1, 114256.2, 114256.4, 114257, 114257.1, 114259.3)
Inspectors Comments: A copy of the last pest control report was unavailable at the time of the inspection. Operator to provide/email a copy of the last pest control report to the Pasadena Public Health Department by 12/12/2021.
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ROUTINE INSPECTION
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09/24/2020
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ROUTINE INSPECTION
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08/06/2019
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ROUTINE INSPECTION
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11/22/2017
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Plumbing; proper backflow devices
The potable water supply shall be protected with a backflow or back siphonage protection device, as required by applicable plumbing codes. All plumbing and plumbing fixtures shall be installed in compliance with local plumbing ordinances, shall be maintained so as to prevent any contamination, and shall be kept clean, fully operative, and in good repair. Any hose used for conveying potable water shall be of approved materials, labeled, properly stored, and used for no other purpose. (114171, 114189.1, 114190, 114192, 114193, 114193.1, 114199, 114201, 114269)
Inspectors Comments: REPAIR LEAKY FAUCET AT UTENSIL WASHING SINK.
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ROUTINE INSPECTION
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08/23/2016
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ROUTINE INSPECTION
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01/05/2015
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Adequate ventilation and lighting; designated area, usage
Exhaust hoods shall be provided to remove toxic gases, heat, grease, vapors and smoke and be approved by the local building department. Canopy-type hoods shall extend 6" beyond all cooking equipment. All areas shall have sufficient ventilation to facilitate proper food storage. Toilet rooms shall be vented to the outside air by a screened openable window, an air shaft, or a light-switch activated exhaust fan, consistent with local building codes. Adequate lighting shall be provided in all areas to facilitate cleaning and inspection. Light fixtures in areas where open food is stored, served, prepared, and where utensils are washed shall be of shatterproof construction or protected with light shields. (114149, 114149.1, 114149.2, 114149.3, 114252, 114252.1)
Inspectors Comments: Provide light shields with end caps for the overhead light fixtures in the back food storage/dish washing area.
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ROUTINE INSPECTION
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07/14/2014
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