Inspection findings |
Inspection Date |
Inspection Score
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A test kit is not provided or is not accurate enough to measure the concentration of sanitizing solutions, specifically:
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Carpeting is installed improperly or in an unapproved area, specifically:
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Food-contact surfaces of equipment and utensils are not properly sanitized after cleaning, specifically:
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Hand towels or a hand drying device is not provided at the handwashing lavatory, specifically:
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Materials used for food-contact surfaces of equipment and utensils are not smooth and durable, specifically:
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REPEAT VIOLATION Violations cited on two consecutive semi-annual inspections are repeat violations. These items double their point value when a repeat violation is observed.
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Temperature measuring devices are not provided, or are not easily readable, properly located, or accurately scaled in hot or cold food storage units, specifically:
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The establishment is not cleaned as often as necessary or at a time when the least amount of food is exposed, specifically:
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May 26, 2011
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84 |
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All items that are marked *critical* are considered critical violations. They must be corrected IMMEDIATELY or have an approved alternative procedure in place which must be corrected within 14 days of the designated time period. Failure to correct these critical violations within the designated period may result in restaurant closure in compliance with Oregon Administrative Rule 333-157-030. A recheck to determine compliance will be made within 14 days.
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Floors are not smooth, durable, easily cleanable, or nonabsorbent or are improperly carpeted, specifically:
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Potentially hazardous food is not maintained at proper hot or cold holding temperatures, specifically:
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REPEAT VIOLATION Violations cited on two consecutive semi-annual inspections are repeat violations. These items double their point value when a repeat violation is observed.
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Raw or ready-to eat food is not properly protected from cross contamination, specifically:
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Refrigerated, ready-to-eat, potentially hazardous food has not been consumed within the required time period or is not properly date-marked, specifically:
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The establishment is not cleaned as often as necessary or at a time when the least amount of food is exposed, specifically:
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Dec 13, 2011
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88 |
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CRITICAL ITEMS CORRECTED All critical violations have been corrected.
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Jan 6, 2012
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Floors are not smooth, durable, easily cleanable, or nonabsorbent or are improperly carpeted, specifically:
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Hand towels or a hand drying device is not provided at the handwashing lavatory, specifically:
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Ice used as a medium for cooling food or equipment is used as a food, specifically:
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Nonfood-contact surfaces are not kept clean, specifically:
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REPEAT VIOLATION Violations cited on two consecutive semi-annual inspections are repeat violations. These items double their point value when a repeat violation is observed.
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Raw animal foods are improperly cooked, specifically:
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Restricted use pesticides are not approved, specifically:
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Temperature measuring devices are not provided, or are not easily readable, properly located, or accurately scaled in hot or cold food storage units, specifically:
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The establishment is not cleaned as often as necessary or at a time when the least amount of food is exposed, specifically:
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Jun 28, 2012
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78 |
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All items that are marked *priority* or *priority foundation* must be corrected IMMEDIATELY or have an approved alternative procedure in place which must be corrected within 14 days of the designated time period. Failure to correct these priority and priority foundation violations within the designated period may result in restaurant closure in compliance with Oregon Administrative Rule 333-157-0030. A recheck to determine compliance will be made within 14 days.
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FOOD HANDLER ORDINANCE Multnomah County Code 8.30 states:
* No owner of a public eating-place shall continue to employ a food handler after thirty (30) days from the date of hire without the food handler having a valid food handler’s certificate.
* No person shall perform work without having procured a food handler’s certificate within the first thirty (30) days of employment.
* All employers shall post food handler certificate or a photocopy of any certificate provided they have seen the original certificate in one central location for review by the health department.
* Violation of any provision of this chapter not otherwise provided for is punishable upon conviction by a fine of not more than $500.00 or by imprisonment not exceeding six months, or both.
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Multnomah County Environmental Health will charge a $285.00 re-inspection fee for more than 2 re-inspections in a calendar year connected with a food service facility. The fee for each re-inspection is $285.00 (Multnomah County Code).
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New Food Sanitation Rules are in effect as of September 4, 2012. Non-compliance with these new rules will not be considered a violation until after July 1, 2013. After that date, priority items will be a 5 point violation and priority foundation items will be a 3 point violation.
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SECTION 3-603.11 A consumer advisory is not provided, is not presented in the correct format, or does not contain the required information. A facility that serves or sells animal foods raw, partially cooked or without otherwise being processed to eliminate pathogens either in a ready-to-eat form or as an ingredient in another ready-to-eat food shall inform consumers of the significantly increased risk of foodborne illness. The advisory must include a disclosure and reminder and can be provided using brochures, deli case or menu advisories, label statements, table tents, placards or other effective written means. The disclosure shall include a description of the animal derived foods such as "oysters on the half shell (raw oysters)" , "raw-egg Caesar salad" and "hamburgers (can be cooked to order)" or identification of the food by asterisking them to a footnote that state that the items are served raw or undercooked, or contain (or may contain) raw or undercooked ingredients. The reminder shall include asterisking the animal-derived foods requiring disclosure to a footnote that states: 1) Regarding the safety of these items, written information is available on request; 2) Consuming raw or undercooked meats, poultry, seafood, shellfish, or eggs may increase your risk of foodborne illness; or 3) Consuming raw or undercooked meats, poultry, seafood, shellfish, or eggs may increase your risk of foodborne illness, especially if you have certain medical conditions.
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SECTION 4-302.12 Food temperature measuring devices shall be provided and readily accessible for use. If thin foods such as meat patties and fish filets are cooked, a temperature measuring device that is designed to measure the temperature of thin masses shall be provided and accessible.
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VIOLATION OF SECTION 4-602.13 Nonfood-contact surfaces are not cleaned at an adequate frequency, specifically:
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VIOLATION OF SECTION 5-205.15(B) The plumbing system is not maintained in good repair, specifically:
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VIOLATION OF SECTION 6-201.11 Floors, floor coverings, walls, wall coverings and ceilings are not designed, constructed and installed to be smooth and easily cleanable, specifically:
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VIOLATION OF SECTION 6-202.11 Lights are not properly shielded, specifically:
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VIOLATION OF SECTION 6-501.12 The establishment is not cleaned as often as necessary or at a time when the least amount of food is exposed, specifically:
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Your restaurant has received a score of 70 or more and will be posted with a notice stating that the restaurant has “Complied with the Acceptable Sanitation Standards”.
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Dec 15, 2012
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100 |
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All items that are marked *priority* or *priority foundation* must be corrected IMMEDIATELY or have an approved alternative procedure in place which must be corrected within 14 days of the designated time period. Failure to correct these priority and priority foundation violations within the designated period may result in restaurant closure in compliance with Oregon Administrative Rule 333-157-0030. A recheck to determine compliance will be made within 14 days.
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Multnomah County Environmental Health will charge a $285.00 re-inspection fee for more than 2 re-inspections in a calendar year connected with a food service facility. The fee for each re-inspection is $285.00 (Multnomah County Code). This is your FIRST re-inspection for the calendar year.
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SECTION 4-302.12 Food temperature measuring devices shall be provided and readily accessible for use. If thin foods such as meat patties and fish filets are cooked, a temperature measuring device that is designed to measure the temperature of thin masses shall be provided and accessible.
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Jan 2, 2013
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