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Baluchi’s on 2nd Avenue (E.89th St) in Manhattan has Live Roaches.

Yes, that’s what the recent (Dec 23, 2011) New York City Health Department’s inspection unearthed at Baluchi’s Indian restaurant at 1724 2nd Ave (E.89th St):

Live roaches present in facility’s food and/or non-food areas.

Well, we suppose roaches are an improvement over the evidence of rats found in Baluchi’s previous inspection by the NYC Health Dept. (Dec. 7, 2011).

Baluchi’s ended up with a disgusting 98-violation points in the December 23, 2011 inspection.

Roaches at Baluchi'sBaluchi’s – Live Roaches, Filth Flies, 98 Violation Points

Baluchi’s Indian Food – Poor Hygiene

Besides the Live Roaches problem, the December 23, 2011 NYC Health inspection also uncovered filth/FRSA flies and potential food contamination issues at Baluchi’s:

Filth flies or food/refuse/sewage-associated (FRSA) flies present in facility’s food and/or non-food areas. Filth flies include house flies, little house flies, blow flies, bottle flies and flesh flies. Food/refuse/sewage-associated flies include fruit flies, drain flies and Phorid flies.

Food not protected from potential source of contamination during storage, preparation, transportation, display or service.

Baluchi’s Indian Food – Other Critical Violations

In addition to the live roaches, filth/FRSA flies, Baluchi’s at 1724 2nd Avenue in Manhattan also has the following critical violations:

Hand washing facility not provided in or near food preparation area and toilet room. Hot and cold running water at adequate pressure to enable cleanliness of employees not provided at facility. Soap and an acceptable hand-drying device not provided.

No facilities available to wash, rinse and sanitize utensils and/or equipment.

Baluchi’s Indian Food – More Violations

Further, Baluchi’s Indian Food also has following problems: Continue reading »

 

Folks, there are 148 Indian restaurants in Manhattan.

Of the 148 odd Indian restaurants, 8 restaurants have the shameful C grade, the lowest hygiene grade issued by the New York City Health Department.

As all but the schmucks know,  NYC Health Dept issues grades based on hygiene and sanitary violations that a restaurant scores during its health inspections.

Restaurants with a score between 0 and 13 violation points earn an A, those with 14 to 27 points receive a B and those with 28 or more points get a C grade.

As of October 28, 2011, eight Manhattan Indian restaurants bear the shameful C grade issued by the NYC Health Dept.

Here is the list of C grade (poor hygiene) Manhattan Indian restaurants:

  • Dhaba Lexington Ave issued C grade  on 4/27/2011

Dhaba - C Grade on HygieneDhaba Issued C-Grade on April 27, 2011

  • Bombay Palace Midtown received C-Grade  on 8/23/2011

Bombay Palace - C Grade on HygieneBombay Palace Issued C-Grade on August 23, 2011

  • Banjara East Village got C-Grade on 6/13/2011

Banjara - C Grade on HygieneBanjara Issued C-Grade on June 13, 2011

  • Maharaja Palace Madison Ave issued C-Grade on 9/13/2011
  • Larosh E29th St received C-Grade on 7/6/2011
  • Masala Twist E Houston St received C-Grade on 7/14/2011
  • New Shezan Restaurant Church St got C-Grade on 8/2/2011
  • Ruchi Indian Cuisine Cedar St issued C-Grade on 8/26/2011

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