2 Central Florida restaurants closed after inspections last week

2 Central Florida restaurants closed after inspections last week

Two Central Florida restaurants shut down the week of Dec. 22-28, according to data from the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation.

Orange

Mr. Sushi at 4951 International Dr. Unit 104 in Orlando closed on Dec. 27. Officials found nine violations, two of which were deemed high priority., That included an employee failing to wash hands before putting on gloves to work with food and finding the establishment was operating without potable running water, although it had a variance for portable sinks.

Inspectors returned the same day, and although a followup inspection is required, allowed the restaurant to reopen.

Osceola

Black Angus Bar & Grill at 7516 W. Irlo Bronson Highway in Kissimmee shut down on Dec. 26. Officials found 10 violations, two of which were deemed high priority. That included signs of rodent activity with 26 droppings found on top of a dish machine and another 60 under shelving and rice and flour containers in a storage room. Another high-priority violation was for butter and shredded cheese found at warmer temperatures than required.

Inspectors returned the same day finding only five basic violations and allowed the restaurant to reopen.

Complaints and warnings

Orange County had the top spot for most warnings and other complaints in Central Florida, with 32.

Brevard had 16, Osceola had 11, Seminole had six, Volusia had four and Lake had three.

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