One unit had been impounded at the last inspection and never fixed, and two more were impounded this time. Multiple items of food were at unsafe temperatures the inspector noted that none of the coolers at the cook line were functional and the food inside was on ice. 4 and received a failing grade of 80/B with two critical violations. Palm Canyon Drive in Palm Springs, was inspected Oct. Among the 14 violations, none of which was marked as critical, there were old rodent droppings on the floor under a cooler, iced coffee was at an unsafe temperature in a machine that was impounded for not keeping cold, and there was a heavy accumulation of residue in the ice machine. This was the restaurant’s second C grade since 2021 so it now faces an administrative hearing. Among the 12 other violations, the inspector saw two live roaches under a cooler and a few flies in the kitchen, numerous containers of raw chicken were being refrigerated without lids on, an unapproved drill was being used as a mixer, cellphones and keys were stored on food-prep tables and numerous surfaces needed cleaning. And there were dirty scoops and other utensils in food storage bins throughout the facility. A container of breading had old pieces of raw chicken and dried liquid from the chicken. Cooked chicken and pork had been in the temperature danger zone too long. 5 and received a failing grade of 74/C with three critical violations. So China, at 39252 Winchester Road Suite 121 in Murrieta, was inspected Oct. Here are selected inspections at facilities that weren’t closed but had significant issues. Additionally, fries had been left at room temperature to thaw and the owner said that was standard practice, there was residue in the ice machine, and numerous areas needed cleaning. Two of the three critical violations were related to roaches, while the third was for a container of strawberries being in direct contact with ice in an ice machine. The owner told the inspector he doesn’t get regular pest control. The inspector saw several live roaches on the floor, a dead roach on a prep table that had food on it, more dead roaches inside the walk-in cooler, a sticky trap with dead roaches on a shelf under a grill and cockroach droppings on the walls in several areas. Additionally, a floor sink wasn’t draining and the inspector said to repair it immediately. Also, the dishwasher wasn’t dispensing sanitizer (but was fixed right away). There were two other critical violations: Some food was at unsafe temperatures in a refrigerator that was impounded for not keeping cold. There were also flies in the kitchen and wait station room. An inspector visited in response to a general complaint and found rodent droppings throughout the facility, including on sugar packets in a storage room. The Bank, 28645 Old Town Front St., Temecula Among other violations, there were also flies inside, and the inspector noted food debris and grease on the floors. The inspector saw multiple droppings, including under a prep counter, the grease tanks and a soda machine. An inspector visited in response to a complaint that someone thought they saw rodent droppings in their coleslaw. The store was placed on probation in May after failing three inspections since 2021 the May inspection led to a partial closure because of a fly and rodent infestation. Among other violations, there was a moldy bag of mangos in the cooler, the handwashing sink handles were “encrusted” with buildup, the walk-in cooler door wouldn’t fully latch closed and there was a long list of other areas that needed cleaning or repair. Additionally, there were dead weevils on the plastic bags used to repackage bulk foods and numerous flies throughout the facility, with dead flies frozen into the ice of a chest freezer whose door pane was broken. Also, there were numerous dead roaches on the floor, cockroach eggs in one area and a dead roach and roach feces on the outside of a bag of food on the sales floor. Numerous bags of food in the customer area had been gnawed open, leaving their contents spilling onto the shelves, and a gnawed bag of vermicelli on the floor had rodent droppings inside. The inspector found “excessive amounts of rodent droppings” on shelving and flooring.
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