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Three Dallas restaurants failed inspection and rodents and roaches were found at others, according to the city’s latest health inspection report.
The report compiled by the Star-Telegram contains city data from Oct. 19 through Nov. 1 and 389 inspections.
Dallas’ restaurant inspections function on a 100-point system. A score of 100 is considered to be very good and a score of 69 is considered failing, with a follow-up inspection required in 10 days or closure.
Three restaurants failed inspection:
- El Pulpo Restaurant, 2829 W. Northwest Highway, had a score of 66
- Egg Roll Hut, 4509 Columbia Ave., had a score of 67
- La Hacienda Ranch, 17390 Preston Road, had a score of 68
Inspectors noted issues with rodents at two businesses:
- Fair Park Grocery LLC, 2203 Lagow St., had a score of 70. Inspectors observed rodent droppings in the kitchen area and dead mice on a glue trap.
- Grand City Groceries, 3026 Grand Ave., had a score of 92. Inspectors found “lots” of rodent droppings in the kitchen.
Roaches were observed at six locations:
- Together Forever Business Corp / World Kitchen, 4515 Village Fair Drive, had a score of 59. Roaches were present in the reach-in cooler, on the floors and in the walk-in cooler near food.
- Lil Vee’s Bbq, 4353 Gannon Lane, had a score of 80. Roaches were observed in the dry storage room.
- Gabriela & Sofia’s Tex-Mex, 10455 North Central Expressway, had a score of 83. Roaches were observed on the prep and storage lines.
- Inagu, 10788 Harry Hines Blvd., had a score of 86. Inspectors observed roaches.
- Trees, 2709 Elm St., had a score of 89. Roaches were seen in the restrooms.
- Timbers Beverage, 18611 Marsh Lane, had a score of 93. Inspectors observed a roach inside a dirty microwave.
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Lillie Davidson
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