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Local Cafe Gets 86-B For Improper Storage of Items

Four restaurant inspection reports for Norcross restaurants - find out if your favorite eatery is on the list.

Following is a list of four Norcross restaurants which have been inspected recently by the Gwinnett County's Board of Health.

The Board inspects area restaurants every six months which are then graded based on an extensive criteria that includes everything from food being stored at proper temperatures to employee hygiene.

Restaurants are required to display these reports in a prominent place for diners to view. This is what we found in a random search of inspections on the county's website.

To view the full report, click on the link labeled "Full Report."

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Name: Waffle House
Location: 5122 Brookhollow Pkwy.
Inspection Date: July 20, 2013
Grade: 91-A
Comments: No paper drying towels provided at rear hand sink at beginning of inspection. Provide hand drying towels to all hand sinks at all times. Drying towels were provided.  Corrected On-Site.  New Violation.
FULL REPORT

Name: Bambu Cafe
Location: 5495 Jimmy Carter Blvd.
Inspection Date: July 19, 2013
Grade: 86-B
Comments: Boxes of cups, lids, straws observed being stored directly on the floor in the front and back storage areas. The person in charge was advised to store these and other single use items in a clean, dry location at least 6 inches off the floor to help prevent possible contamination.  New Violation
FULL REPORT

Name: Lal Qila
Location: 4771 Britt Rd.
Inspection Date: July 16, 2013
Grade: 100-A
Comments: New restaurant inspection, OK to permit
FULL REPORT

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Name: Papa Johns Pizza
Location: 5200 Jimmy Carter Blvd.
Inspection Date: July 20, 2013
Grade: 96-A
Comments: Dicer with build-up of food debris between dicer blade and handle. Food contact surfaces should be kept clean to sight/touch at all times. Advised manager to ensure that dicer is completely disassembled each time it is washed.  Corrected On-Site.  New Violation.
FULL REPORT



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