DineSafe inspectors post warnings at four restaurants on Nov. 2

Article Published November 6, 2023
Article Source: DineSafe inspectors post warnings at four restaurants (thestar.com)

Food safety violations were reported at Kothur Indian Cuisine, Pizza Pizza, The Bullger and Yan Yu Chinese Dining

Kothur Indian Cuisine at 2403 Lake Shore Boulevard West received a conditional pass with one major infraction:

·         Fail to protect against harbouring of pests

Pizza Pizza at 2499 Sheppard Avenue East received a conditional pass with two major infractions:

·         Fail to equip sanitary facility with soap or detergent

·         Fail to keep sanitary facility sanitary

The Bullger at 424 Danforth Avenue received a conditional pass with four major infractions:

·         Fail to ensure equipment surface cleaned as necessary

·         Fail to maintain records of pest control measures taken

·         Fail to protect against breeding of pests

·         Fail to protect food from contamination or adulteration

Yan Yu Chinese Dining at 237 Consumers Road received a conditional pass with three major infractions:

·         Fail to ensure equipment surface cleaned as necessary

·         Fail to provide handwashing stations with adequate supplies (hot and cold water)

·         Use utensils not suitable for intended purpose

Miss a DineSafe report? See which restaurants recently made the list.

A conditional pass is issued when at least one infraction presents a significant health risk, and a closure is ordered when at least one infraction presents an immediate health hazard. Both outcomes trigger an additional inspection within 48 hours. Failure to comply with Toronto’s DineSafe program can result in fines, court summons and other enforcement action.

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This story was automatically generated using open data from the City of Toronto. The Toronto Star has no role in collecting, reviewing or analyzing this data, and makes no representations or endorsements about any food premises, or the products or services offered by a food premise. Readers should review any municipal disclaimers located at the city’s open data portal.

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