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Pongal is the fourth Indian restaurant on Lexington Ave in the Curry Hill area to have failed the NYC Health Dept. inspection in recent months.

Pongal Indian Cuisine restaurant on Lexington Avenue in Murray Hill of New York City is not vermin proof and there is evidence of mice or live mice in the facility’s food and/or non-food areas, says the New York City Department of Health after it inspected the restaurant on February 20, 2008.

Pongal Indian Cuisine restaurant on Lexington Avenue received 38 Violation Points, a significant deterioration over the 27 and zero Violation Points in the previous inspections of November 13, 2007 and November 28, 2006 respectively.

To pass the NYC inspection, a restaurant must receive 27 violation points or less.

According to the NYC Department of Health inspection report of 2/20/2008, violations were cited in the following area(s) and those requiring immediate action were addressed.

Sanitary Violations observed at Pongal Indian Cuisine on Lexington Ave, Manhattan:

1.) Non-food contact surface improperly constructed. Unacceptable material used. Non-food contact surface or equipment improperly maintained.
2.) Plumbing not properly installed or maintained; anti-siphonage or backflow prevention device not provided where required; equipment or floor not properly drained; sewage disposal system in disrepair or not functioning properly.
3.) Garbage Continue reading »

 

Chola Eclectic Indian restaurant in MidTown East Manhattan has evidence of mice or live mice in the facility’s food and/or non-food areas, says the New York City Department of Health after inspecting this restaurant on February 12, 2008.

Also, this facility is not vermin proof and harborage or conditions conducive to vermin exist, according to NYC Health Department’s February 12, 2008 inspection report.

Chola Eclectic Indian restaurant located at 232 East 58th Street (Bet 2nd & 3rd Ave) in Manhattan failed the February 12, 2008 inspection because it received 32 Violation Points.

To pass the NYC Health Dept. inspection, a restaurant must receive 27 violation points or less.

The February 12, 2008 inspection report indicates a deterioration of hygienic conditions at Chola Eclectic compared to the previous inspection conducted by New York City Health Dept on September 1, 2006.

Chola Eclectic received 32 violation points in February 2008 compared to the 20 violation points it received in September 2006.

Sanitary Violations observed at Chola Eclectic during the February 12, 2008 inspection:

1.) Non-food contact surface improperly constructed. Unacceptable material used. Non-food contact surface or equipment improperly maintained.
2.) Lighting inadequate. Bulb not shielded or shatterproof.
3.) Food contact surface not properly maintained.
4.) Facility not vermin proof. Continue reading »

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