Famous hot pot chain nailed with 7 infractions from Toronto health inspectors Toronto TorontoRestaurant DineSafe
, located at 4771 Steeles Avenue East received the infractions, which included two crucial ones, namely failing"to protect food from contamination or adulteration."
The hotpot restaurant also received three significant infractions including,"use utensils not non-toxic in contact with food," and failing"to ensure equipment surface cleaned as necessary." They also received two minor infractions related to the sanitary conditions in the food-handling room.A list of infractions listed on the DineSafe website.
Despite the seven health infractions, the hotpot restaurant received a conditional pass notice and will remain open as they continue through resolving the issues.
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