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6 Central Florida restaurants shut down over health concerns, records show

Eateries temporarily closed between Aug. 18 and Aug. 24

No one likes dealing with roaches or rodents. (KPRC)

ORLANDO, Fla. – Last week, six more Central Florida restaurants were forced to close temporarily after a visit from a health inspector, according to the Florida DBPR.

Health inspection records reveal that these restaurants suffered issues with cockroaches, food storage, rodent droppings, and other types of violations.

However, each of these restaurants was later allowed to reopen, meeting inspection standards upon a follow-up visit.

[BELOW: Find out more about three other eateries that were shut down earlier this summer]

Below are the six restaurants that were forced to close down between Aug. 18 and Aug. 24.


ORLANDO

  • Fire Up The Grill — 5403 W. Irlo Bronson Memorial Hwy.
    • Closed on Aug. 18
      • Business operated without potable water, raw beef found stored directly over water bottles, and time/temperature violation for chorizo
    • Reopened on Aug. 18

PALM COAST

  • Bamboo Creek China Bistro — 800 Belle Terre Pkwy.
    • Closed on Aug. 18
      • Five live roaches found near front of the kitchen under soda boxes, raw chicken kept over raw fish in walk-in freezer, and employee failed to wash hands
    • Remained closed on Aug. 19 and Aug. 20
      • More roaches found on the premises during follow-up visits
    • Reopened on Aug. 21

ST. PETERSBURG

  • New China Crossings — 10476 N. Roosevelt Blvd.
    • Closed on Aug. 19
      • Cook used a soiled rag with raw beef on it after washing hands, cooked chicken not store properly, and four live roaches were found on the prep table
    • Reopened on Aug. 20
  • Pacific Counter — 660 Central Ave.
    • Closed on Aug. 18
      • Over 20 live flies found around the restaurant, pesticide-emitting strip hung up at mop sink, and flies seen landing on raw salmon near start of inspection
    • Reopened on Aug. 21
  • The Glass Noodle — 681 Central Ave.
    • Closed on Aug. 20
      • Around 38 live flies seen inside the restaurant, two roaches spotted crawling on the floor, roughly 70 rodent droppings discovered, and several time/temperature violations for food items
    • Reopened on Aug. 21

TAMPA

  • Anachilangas — 4908 E. Broadway Ave.
    • Closed on Aug. 19
      • Three flies flying around the food vehicle, a live ant spotted on the floor next to the grill, and two live roaches seen inside
    • Reopened on Aug. 21


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