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Falls Church Restaurant Inspections: Pho Bowl, Sweetfrog And More

See which Falls Church restaurants passed health inspections with no violations and which had food temperature concerns.

FALLS CHURCH, VA — Fairfax County regularly conducts health inspections for City of Falls Church and county restaurants. The frequency of inspections on the type of food served and how it is prepared.

“In our experience, it is unrealistic to expect that a complex, full-service food operation can routinely avoid any violations,” states the Virginia Department of Health’s website.

Here are some of the violations from recent inspections in mid July. Among the violations foods that were not cold enough when refrigerated at Pho Bowl. This violation was corrected during the inspection.

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Reports are typically posted five to seven days after the inspections. Full reports are available on the health department’s website. Click on the violations to see each restaurant's results. (For more information on this and other neighborhood stories, subscribe to Patch to receive daily newsletters and breaking news alerts.)

Violations

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Argia's: 124 North Washington Street, Falls Church, VA 22041, last inspection: July 18

violations: food containers without labels, foods not cooled within two and six hours

Lazy Sundae: 112 N West St, Falls Church, VA 22046, last inspection: July 19

violation: butter held at room temperature at counter

Pho Bowl Vietnamese Restaurant: 8102 Arlington Boulevard, Falls Church, VA 22042, last inspection: July 20

violations: foods hot and cold holding at improper temperatures

No violations

Paisanos: 5874 Crossroads Center Way, Falls Church, VA 22041, last inspection: July 19

violations: none

Sweet Frog: 6122-B Arlington Blvd, Falls Church, VA 22044, last inspection: July 20

violations: none

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