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Cinnamon Indian restaurant on Lexington Avenue in NYC has mice issues, according to the New York City Department of Health.

In its inspection report of Cinnamon dt 4/6/2010, the NYC Health Dept wrote that there is evidence of, or live mice in the facility’s food and/ or non-food areas.

The NYC Health Dept also said the facility is not vermin proof and that harborage or conditions conducive to vermin infestation exist.

Cinnamon Indian restaurant located on 106 Lexington Ave in the Murray Hill a.k.a. Curry Hill area of New York City received 26 violation points in the April 6, 2010 inspection and passed the NYC Health Dept. inspection.

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

Sanitary Violations observed at Cinnamon during the April 06, 2010 NYC Health Dept. inspection:


1.) Non-food contact surface improperly constructed. Unacceptable material used. Non-food contact surface or equipment improperly maintained.
2.) Milk or milk product undated, improperly dated or expired.
3.) Facility not vermin proof. Harborage or conditions conducive to vermin infestation exist. Continue reading »

 

Oh, my God!

What an unpleasant surprise to wake up to.

Folks, a short while ago we learned that Darbar Indian restaurant at 152 E.46 St in New York City had recently been closed by the NYC Health Department after notching up a massive 118 violation points during the department’s inspection on March 10, 2010 .

Yes, 118 violation points were recorded by the NYC Health Department during its inspection of Darbar Indian restaurant on March 10, 2010.

The restaurant was subsequently reopened by the NYC Health Dept on March 12, 2010 after another inspection.

While many Indian restaurants in NYC fail the NYC Health Department inspection, few are closed (temporarily, of course) by the department.

Closing of an NYC Indian restaurant by the NYC Health Dept is still a rare event.

Darbar restaurant in Midtown East Manhattan has subsequently been reopened (on March 12, 2010) but we can’t help but wonder why the restaurant was shut down by the NYC Health Department.

A glance at the NYC Health Department web site is not clear on the specifics and lists only the following sanitary violations:

Sanitary Violations Recorded at Darbar in March 10, 2010 Inspection
1.) Other General Violation
2.) Non-food contact surface improperly constructed. Unacceptable material used. Non-food contact surface or equipment improperly maintained.
3.) Sufficient refrigeration or hot holding equipment not provided to meet proper time and temperature requirements for PHFs.

Kinda vague, isn’t it when Darbar got slapped with 118 violation points? Continue reading »

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