Restaurants & Bars
Prince William Restaurant Inspections: 8 Violations At 1 Location
Several violations were found at one location during a recent restaurant inspection in the Manassas area, the health district said.
MANASSAS, VA — One restaurant in the Manassas area was cited with several violations by the Prince William Health District during a recent inspection. The inspection was conducted on Sept. 29.
Though some coronavirus restrictions are being implemented around the state, health inspectors are returning to conduct many restaurant inspections in person. However, some visits, such as those for training purposes, can be conducted virtually.
See also: Vaccine, COVID Testing Mandate Considered For PWCS Employees
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Violations at restaurants typically focus on factors that can contribute to food contamination. The local health department also performs a re-inspection to ensure that possible violations have been corrected.
For every observed violation, the inspector provides a specific corrective action that can be completed to rectify the violation. Sometimes these are simple, and violations can be corrected during the course of the inspection. Other violations are addressed later, and an inspector may conduct a follow-up inspection to ensure compliance.
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Read more: Manassas Restaurant Inspections: Violations At 5 Locations
Here are the most recent restaurant inspections from around Manassas.
- Eda’s Latin Food, 9071 Liberia Ave. Manassas, VA 20110
- Date inspected: Sept. 29
- Total violations: 8
- The food establishment does not have written procedures for cleaning up vomiting or diarrheal events that happen in the facility.
- A food employee failed to wash their hands before engaging in food preparation, and after engaging in any activity which may have contaminated their hands.
- Food employee failed to wash his or her hands prior to engaging in food preparation.
- No disposable towels were provided at the hand washing sink located at the kitchen.
- Heavily soiled wiping cloths in use.
- Soiled single-use gloves still in use.
- There is no test kit located in the facility for monitoring the concentration of the chemical sanitizing solutions.
- Observed a leak at the three compartment sink.
Not all inspected restaurants had violations. Here are the restaurants around Prince William County that were inspected, but no violations were recorded.
- Subway, 13580 Jefferson Davis Hwy in Woodbridge
- Kababayan Filipino Kitchen, 13352 Minnieville Rd in Woodbridge
- CraftWorx Taproom, 5615 Wellington Road Suite 101 in Gainesville
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