DINE SAFE PEEL: 2 Mississauga restaurants, grocery store issued citations between July 3 and 7

Article Published July 11, 2023
Article Source: DINE SAFE PEEL: 3 Mississauga establishments issued citations (bramptonguardian.com)

Establishments were inspected by Peel Health Inspectors in accordance with the Ontario Food Premises RegulationBottom of Form

Peel Public Health officials issued citations to three food and drink establishments in Mississauga for the week of July 3-7.

Establishments were inspected by Peel Health Inspectors in accordance with the Ontario Food Premises Regulation.

Inspectors routinely check local restaurants, cocktail bars/beverage rooms, bakeries and take-out food establishments.

CONDITIONAL PASSES

Bawarchi Indian Cuisine - 22-488 Eglinton Ave. W, Mississauga

Did operator keep potentially hazardous food out of the temperature danger zone, and provide adequately sized refrigeration and/or hot-holding equipment/space for the safe storage of such food? (Critical Risk) Not In Compliance

Did operator provide and use accurate and easy-to-read thermometers? Not In Compliance

Did operator store food to prevent contamination and/or adulteration? (Significant Risk) Not In Compliance

Did operator provide an adequate number of handwashing stations that are conveniently accessible to food handlers? Not In Compliance

Did operator provide the required supplies at each handwashing station? Not In Compliance

Did operator provide a mechanical dishwasher that is properly constructed, designed and maintained, or a dishwasher that is approved by NSF International for commercial use? Not In Compliance

Did operator maintain non-food contact surfaces clean, sanitary and in good condition? Not In Compliance

Did operator protect the premises against the entry of pests and maintain records of all pest control measures? Not In Compliance

Did operator use good housekeeping practices ? Not In Compliance

* Conditional pass issued on July 7.

Yo Sushi - 41-325 Central Pkwy W Mississauga

Did operator keep potentially hazardous food out of the temperature danger zone, and provide adequately sized refrigeration and/or hot-holding equipment/space for the safe storage of such food? (Significant risk) Not In Compliance

Did operator provide and use accurate and easy-to-read thermometers? Not In Compliance

Did operator store food to prevent contamination and/or adulteration? (Significant Risk) Not In Compliance

Did operator properly maintain food contact surfaces? Not In Compliance

Did operator provide a supply of potable hot and cold running water under pressure? Not In Compliance

Did food handler(s) wash hands to prevent contamination of food and/or food contact surfaces? (Significant Risk) Not In Compliance

Did operator maintain non-food contact surfaces clean, sanitary and in good condition? Not In Compliance

Did operator use good housekeeping practices? Not In Compliance

* Conditional pass issued on July 6.

Al Marwa Halal Meat & Groceries - 9-10-40 Dundas St. W, Mississauga

Did operator store food to prevent contamination and/or adulteration? (Significant Risk) Not In Compliance

Did operator provide an adequate number of handwashing stations that are conveniently accessible to food handlers? Corrected During Inspection

1.       Did operator maintain non-food contact surfaces clean, sanitary and in good condition? Not In Compliance

Did operator maintain every washroom in a sanitary condition? Not In Compliance

Did operator take adequate measures to maintain food premises in a condition that prevent harbourage or breeding of pests? (Significant Risk) Not In Compliance

Did operator use good housekeeping practices ? Not In Compliance

* Conditional pass issued on July 5. 

The Peel Health Inspection program is designed to provide the public with information about inspections of food establishments in Peel Region.

For more information, call 905-799-7700 or visit Peel Health's website.

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