Max’s of Manila and Frangoz Fish & Hen closed quickly; Going Nutty and Penta Q Cafe charged final week by York Area public well being inspectors
Two eating places in Vaughan had been quickly closed, whereas a grocery store in Thornhill and an eatery in Markham had been charged with meals security violations by York Area Public Well being inspectors final week.
Max’s of Manila at 1520 Steeles Avenue W. in Vaughan was ordered to shut on Sept. 9 for failing to supply ample safety in opposition to the doorway of bugs, vermin or rodents, in keeping with the general public well being inspection report.
A report of non-compliance objects notes failure to take care of tools in good restore, failure to supply ample safety in opposition to the harbouring of pests, failure to take away rubbish/liquid waste when needed to take care of sanitary situation, failure to make sure partitions are saved clear/in good restore, failure to make sure flooring are saved clear and in good restore and working meals premises maintained in a way allowing well being hazard.
Meals handler training was carried out on-site, a verbal order was issued and a closure order was issued.
Well being inspectors carried out a re-inspection on Sept 10. The restaurant failed to take care of tools in good restore, failed to make sure partitions are saved clear and in good restore, and failed to make sure flooring are saved clear and in good restore.
Well being inspectors educated meals handlers on web site. The restaurant re-opened.
Frangoz Fish and Hen at 9781 Jane St. in Vaughan was ordered to shut on Sept. 14 for having an insufficient provide of potable water out there for the operation of the premises.
Going Nutty at 2900 Steeles Avenue E. in Thornhill was charged on Sept. 14 with failing to make sure the presence of a meals handler or supervisor throughout all hours of operation.
Well being inspectors educated meals handler on web site, a proof of public well being signal was posted and a ticket was served.
Penta Q Cafe at 8333 Kennedy Rd. in Markham was charged on Sept. 10 with failure to make sure the presence of a meals handler or supervisor throughout all hours of operation.
Well being inspectors educated meals handler on web site, a proof of public well being signal was posted and a ticket was served.
York Area Public Well being states the inspection report represents the situation of the eating places on the date and time of the inspection solely and doesn’t assure or warrant the situation of the meals premises at every other time.
For extra info on the above charges, contact York Area Well being Connection at 1-800-361-5653, TTY 1-866-512-6228, or electronic mail [email protected]









