One Frisco restaurant was temporarily closed after failing during the Nov. 2-15 health inspections, according to data from the city compiled by the Star-Telegram.
The city of Frisco scores restaurants on a demerit system. Those that receive more than 30 fail and may be closed at the health inspector’s discretion.
Mirchi Indian Cuisine at 12255 Teel Parkway scored 37 on Nov. 13. The inspector noted curd sauce at an unsafe temperature, vegetables with organic matter, and unlabeled chemical spray in the bar area. There was no certified food manager at the location during the inspection, and there was no hot water in the kitchen.
The city closed the eatery due to the lack of hot water and failing score. Mirchi scored 21 during a follow-up inspection the next day and was allowed to reopen.
No establishments had problems with rodents in this round of inspections, but one had issues with roaches.
Tupy’s at 6975 Lebanon Road scored 11 on Nov. 11. The inspector found household pesticides in the kitchen area and a live roach.
Edoko Sushi and Robata at 5490 Texas 121 scored 6 on Nov. 12. Workers didn’t remove fish from the reduced oxygen packaging before thawing, which is a serious health violation that can lead to the growth of dangerous bacteria, according to the inspection report.
Some data analysis in this story was conducted using AI. For more information on how the Star-Telegram and McClatchy newsrooms are using AI, go here.
Harriet Ramos
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