Seven other local restaurants have a moderate hazard rating, according to Northern Health.
There is a high hazard rating for two Prince George restaurants and seven others with a moderate hazard rating, according to Northern Health.
Salted Cracker #2 in the Hart rated high on March 2, 2023 for critical violations of potential food contamination, lack of sanitizing equipment and utensils and an employee lacked hygiene for clothing and hair control. Courtyard by Marriott rated moderate on Jan. 24 for not cooling food safely, equipment and utensils not kept sanitized and no handwashing station for employees.
Little Caesars on Central has a moderate rating from inspections on Feb. 13, 2023, Dec. 15, 2022, Dec. 3, 2022 and Nov. 4, 2022 and includes violations of hazardous food storage and evidence of mice.
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