Last week, another three restaurants across Central Florida were told to close after they were visited by a health inspector, according to the Florida DBPR.
Reports show that these businesses were cited for reasons including rodent droppings, cockroaches found crawling inside, and food being improperly stored.
As of Tuesday, two of these eateries were allowed to reopen, while the last one has permanently closed.
Below is the full list of Central Florida restaurants closed between June 16 and June 22.
DAYTONA BEACH
China Master — 1700 W. International Speedway Blvd.
6/16: Operated with an expired license, several live roaches found, over 100 rodent droppings discovered, chew marks present on a bag of flour, and food held at improper temperatures
6/17: Met inspection standards
ORLANDO
College Park Café — 2304 Edgewater Drive
6/17: Over 50 dead roaches found on the premises, along with over a dozen live ones