Lack of managerial control and bugs gives Cleveland restaurant failing score | Local News | local3news.com

2022-09-16 22:07:24 By : Mr. Henry Lee

It was a good week for most restaurants in the Tennessee Valley.

A Mexican restaurant in Cleveland did fail after the inspector found flies.

La Altena Mexican Restaurant on Treasury Drive scored a 67.

There was a lack of managerial control which the inspector realized due to several of the violations.

The inspector said employees were using the handwashing sink to fill up glasses of water.

An employee did not change their gloves and wash their hands between handling raw eggs and ready to eat foods.

Salsa that was made eight days prior was still in the cooler for use.

An inconsistent date-marking method was causing confusion among employees.

The backdoor was seen by the inspector propped open which was letting flies in.

According to the inspector the steak was being stored in the front of a cooler drawer and it was not fully shutting.

There was a bag of onions on the floor in the cooler.

The inspector said the wet wiping cloths were not in sanitizer, and chlorine test papers are still needed.

On the menu there was no asterisk connecting a warning statement to steak and eggs that are offered partially cooked.

There was also a follow-up inspection for New Dynasty Buffett in Cleveland.

This week, the restaurant scored an 89.

If you have a question about a restaurant, hotel, pool or gym – call your local health department.

New Dynasty Buffett on Keith Street in Cleveland scored a 74.

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