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A trio of eateries were closed by health inspectors this past week. Here's what to know.
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Three eateries across Manhattan and Queens got shut down by health inspectors this week.
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Rats, mice and roaches were found by inspectors in this week's restaurant closures.
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Inspectors found roaches, mice and nowhere to wash your hands in this week's restaurant closures.
A KFC, Dippin Dots, and a Brooklyn coffee shop were all shuttered by health inspectors this week.
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Gotham gourmands had a real "New York or nowhere" week for food honors.
Queens was the dirty borough this week.
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One eatery somehow lacked potable water, according to inspectors.
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Nearly 10 restaurants were closed this week by the city's health inspectors — the most in months.
"Can you pay me today please," is just one text from a Grimaldi's worker who begged for hard-earned unpaid wages, prosecutors said.
New Yorkers this week also learned they don't have to roost at Chick-fil-A.
The warm weather must have awoken the city's health inspectors, who closed nearly 10 eateries around the city — the most in many months.
Raoul's was founded by Serge Raoul and his brother Guy, who journeyed from France to New York City in the 1970s and found the spot for sale.
Rattlesnakes also slithered into this week's food news.
These Manhattan eateries had mice, rats, flies and a missing food protection certificate.
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Dog-friendly dining got another day.
Mice, roaches, unwashed dishes, contaminated food... you know, the usual.
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Bad luck (literally) hit many New York City eateries this past week.
It's all Brooklyn, baby.
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One Brooklyn Heights Ramen spot earned over 100 violation points this week for mice, roaches, bad thermometers and a missing sink.
At this point, New York City not being named America's best pizza city would be more surprising.
Fish is a dish best stored cold, according to city health inspectors. Also: roaches, flies and filth.
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Some Manhattan eateries were filled with mice, rats, roaches and raw food left sitting out, according to health inspectors.
Disclaimer: James Beard semifinalists weren't cooking with cocaine.
City health inspectors were out in full force this week.