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A summary of the violations found during the inspection are listed below.
The department cites violations of Florida's sanitation and safety laws,
which are based on the standards of U.S. Food and Drug Administration's Food Code.
High Priority violations are those which could contribute directly to a foodborne
illness or injury and include items such as cooking, reheating, cooling and hand-washing.
Intermediate violations are those which, if not addressed, could lead to risk factors
that contribute to foodborne illness or injury. These violations include personnel training,
documentation or record keeping and labeling. Basic violations are those which are considered
best practices to implement. While most establishments correct all violations in a timely
manner (often during the inspection), the division's procedures are designed to compel
compliance with all violations through follow-up visits, administration action or closure
when necessary.
High Priority - - From initial inspection : High Priority - Rodent activity present as evidenced by rodent droppings found.
Approximately 30 rodent droppings in kitchen dry storage area on top of bags of rice, boxes of corn starch, containers of sugar and boxes of single service articles.
Approximately 50 rodent droppings in kitchen dry storage area on floor under shelves.
Approximately 10 rodent droppings in kitchen on top of bag in box soda dispensing system.
5 rodent droppings in kitchen on prep table.
3 rodent droppings in kitchen prep area on top of boxes of rice.
Approximately 20 rodent droppings in kitchen on floor under dish machine.
10 rodent droppings in kitchen on floor behind reach in freezer.
10 rodent droppings in kitchen on window sill behind clean dish storage shelves.
Approximately 10 rodent droppings in kitchen under triple sink.
Approximately 10 rodent droppings in kitchen under/behind ice machine.
Approximately 10 rodent droppings on shelves under expo window.
Approximately 100 rodent droppings behind bar on shelves with clean glasses/liquor bottles.
**Warning** - From follow-up inspection 2024-04-10: Approximately 50 rodent droppings throughout establishment.
**Admin Complaint**
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