DineSafe Toronto: Food safety inspectors find serious health violations at 28 restaurants (Aug. 17)

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DineSafe Toronto: Food safety inspectors find serious health violations at 28 restaurants (Aug. 17)
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Toronto Public Health inspectors reported critical infractions at 28 restaurants and food establishments over the past week.

Annalakshmi at 277 Wellington Street West received a conditional pass on Aug. 10 with the following infractions:Drums N Flats at 1980 Avenue Road received a conditional pass on Aug. 10 with the following infractions:Mechanical equipment not maintained to provide sufficient chemical solution rinse

Kibo Sushi House at 549 Bloor Street West received a conditional pass on Aug. 10 with the following infractions:Sell potentially hazardous foods at internal temperature between 4 C and 60 CMechanical equipment not maintained to provide sufficient chemical solution rinse King George’s Arm at 2501 Victoria Park Avenue received a conditional pass on Aug. 11 with the following infractions:Mechanical equipment not maintained to provide sufficient chemical solution rinse

Bubby’s New York Bagels at 970 Lawrence Avenue West received a conditional pass on Aug. 15 with the following infractions:Fail to provide handwashing stations with adequate supplies Charidise at 27 Baldwin Street received a conditional pass on Aug.

Sunny Morning at 1392 Yonge Street received a conditional pass on Aug. 15 with the following infractions:Sanitize utensils using agent for which test reagent not readily available

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