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.
4.) Food not protected from potential source of contamination during storage, preparation, transportation, display or service.
5.) Evidence of, or live mice in facility’s food and/ or non-food areas.
6.) Smoked fish and/ or ROP processed food held above 38 degrees Fahrenheit; other PHF held above 41 degrees Fahrenheit. Except during necessary preparation.
The NYC Health Dept. said that a notice of violation was not issued as a result of this inspection. The violation point total received by Cinnamon is above the average violation point total of 14, for all NYC restaurants.
Cinnamon, NYC – Previous NYC Inspection Results
Date | Violation Points
12/29/2009 – 0
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